The Birth of Soul
The Birth of Soul: The Complete Atlantic Rhythm and Blues Recordings is a 3-CD box set compilation by Ray Charles, released in 1991.
Critical reception
In a contemporary review, Peter Watrous of The New York Times said that the box set "tracks the progress of a figure who profoundly changed what was possible in American music."[5] He ranked it as the twelfth best album of 1991.[6] The Birth of Soul was voted the third best reissue of the year in The Village Voice's annual Pazz & Jop critics' poll for 1991.[7]
In 2003, the album was ranked number 54 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.[8] In a retrospective article for the magazine, Robert Christgau wrote that, despite "caveats" such as material repeated on more "economic" releases, The Birth of Soul is "the rockingest Charles long-form you can buy" and remarked on the legacy of its recordings:
Although Charles' fabled blues-gospel synthesis is on display from 'I Got a Woman' to 'I Believe to My Soul,' 'birth of soul' gets the emphasis wrong. Seldom conventionally catchy, this Robert Palmer-annotated collection epitomizes a world-historic catchall of a genre that Charles could only describe as 'genuine down-to-earth Negro music' — namely, rhythm & blues. Crack bands, first Atlantic's and then his own, underpin his rich, gravelly vocals with hard-hitting grooves of deceptive rhythmic and harmonic complexity. Halfway in, a female backup group soon to be known as the Raelettes starts shoring up his male voice and egging it on, an innovation that became a cliche so fast people think it was always there.[1]
Christgau recommended Rhino Entertainment's 1994 compilation album The Best of Ray Charles: The Atlantic Years as a cheaper alternative to the box set.[1]
Track listing
Disc 1 (1952-1954)
- "The Sun's Gonna Shine Again" (Charles) - 2:36
- "Roll With My Baby" (Charles) - 2:35
- "The Midnight Hour " (Sweet) - 2:59
- "Jumpin' in the Mornin'" (Charles) - 2:44
- "It Should Have Been Me" (Memphis Curtis) - 2:42
- "Losing Hand" (Charles Calhoun) - 3:11
- "Heartbreaker" (Nugetre aka Ertegün) - 2:51
- "Sinner's Prayer" (Lowell Fulson, Lloyd Glenn) - 3:21
- "Mess Around" (Nugetre aka Ertegün) - 2:38
- "Funny But I Still Love You" (Charles) - 3:12
- "Feelin' Sad" (Eddie Jones) - 2:47
- "I Wonder Who" (Charles) - 2:47
- "Don't You Know" (Charles) - 2:55
- "Nobody Cares" (Charles) - 2:37
- "Ray's Blues" (Charles) - 2:52
- "Mr. Charles' Blues" (Charles) - 2:45
- "Blackjack" (Charles) - 2:18
Disc 2 (1954-1957)
- "I Got a Woman" (Charles, Renald Richard) - 2:50
- "Greenbacks" (Charles, Richard) - 2:48
- "Come Back Baby" (Charles) - 3:04
- "A Fool for You" (Charles) - 3:00
- "This Little Girl of Mine" (Charles) - 2:30
- "Hard Times" (Charles) - 2:53
- "A Bit of Soul" (Charles) - 2:17
- "Mary Ann" (Charles) - 2:45
- "Drown in My Own Tears" (Henry Glover) - 3:19
- "Hallelujah, I Love Her So" (Charles) - 2:34
- "What Would I Do Without You?" (Charles) - 2:34
- "Lonely Avenue" (Doc Pomus) - 2:33
- "I Want to Know" (Charles) - 2:09
- "Leave My Woman Alone" (Charles) - 2:38
- "It's Alright" (Charles) - 2:15
- "Ain't That Love" (Charles) - 2:51
- "Get on the Right Track" (Titus Turner) - 2:17
- "RockHouse (Parts 1 & 2)" (Charles) - 3:51
Disc 3 (1957-1959)
- "Swanee River Rock" (Charles) - 2:18
- "That's Enough" (Charles) - 2:43
- "Talkin' 'Bout You" (Charles) - 2:49
- "What Kind of Man Are You" (Charles) - 2:47
- "I Want a Little Girl" (Murray Mencher, Billy Moll) - 2:53
- "Yes Indeed" (Sy Oliver) - 2:14
- "I Had a Dream" (Charles, Ricky Harper) - 2:52
- "You Be My Baby" (Charles, Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman) - 2:28
- "Tell All the World About You" (Charles) - 2:01
- "My Bonnie" (Charles) - 2:44
- "Early in the Morning" (Dallas Bartley, Leo Hickman, Louis Jordan) - 2:43
- "(Night Time Is) The Right Time" (Lew Herman) - 3:26
- "Carryin' that Load" (Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman) - 2:22
- "Tell Me How Do You Feel" (Charles, Percy Mayfield) - 2:42
- "What'd I Say (Parts 1 & 2)" (Charles) - 6:26
- "Tell the Truth" (Lowman Pauling) - 3:03
- "I'm Movin' On" (Hank Snow) - 2:20
- "I Believe to My Soul" (Charles) - 2:59
References
- 1 2 3 Christgau, Robert (July 8, 2004). "The Genius at Work". Rolling Stone (New York). Retrieved March 16, 2013.
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ "Review: The Birth of Soul". Down Beat (Chicago): 36. March 1992.
- ↑ Considine, J. D.; Matos, Michaelangelo; et al. (2004). Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian, eds. The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. p. 154. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
- ↑ Watrous, Peter (December 15, 1991). "POP MUSIC; Already Boxed and Suitable for Wrapping". The New York Times. Retrieved July 30, 2013.
- ↑ Watrous, Peter (January 1, 1992). "The Pop Life; Top 12's, or So". The New York Times. Retrieved July 30, 2013.
- ↑ "The 1991 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll". The Village Voice (New York). March 3, 1992. Retrieved July 30, 2013.
- ↑ "500 Greatest Albums of All Time". Rolling Stone (New York): 112. December 11, 2003.
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