The Best of Ray Charles
The Best of Ray Charles is a compilation album released in 1970 on the Atlantic Jazz label, featuring previously released instrumental tracks recorded by Ray Charles between November 1956 and November 1958.
The instrumental, "Rockhouse" would later be covered, as "Ray's Rockhouse", by The Manhattan Transfer with lyrics by Jon Hendricks.Track listing
- "Hard Times" – 4:39
- "Rockhouse" – 3:50
- "Sweet Sixteen Bars" – 4:04
- "Doodlin'" – 5:49
- "How Long Blues" – 9:15
- "Blues Waltz" – 6:29
Personnel
"Hard Times"
"Rockhouse"
"Sweet Sixteen Blues"
- Ray Charles – piano
- Roosevelt Sheffield - bass
- William Peeples – drums
- Recorded on November 26, 1956
- Recording engineers: Earle Brown and Tom Dowd
- Produced by Nesuhi Ertegun and Jerry Wexler
"Doodlin'"
- Ray Charles – piano
- David Newman – tenor sax
- Emmott Dennis – baritone sax
- Joseph Bridgewater – trumpet
- John Hunt – trumpet
- Roosevelt Sheffield - bass
- William Peeples – drums
- Trumpet solo by John Hunt
- Arranger: Quincy Jones
- Recorded on November 26, 1956
- Recording engineers: Earle Brown and Tom Dowd
- Produced by Nesuhi Ertegun and Jerry Wexler
"How Long Blues"
- Ray Charles – alto sax and piano
- Milt Jackson – vibraharp
- Billy Mitchell – tenor sax
- Skeeter Best - guitar
- Oscar Pettiford – bass
- Connie Kay – drums
- Recorded on September 12, 1957
- Recording engineer: Tom Dowd
- Produced by Nesuhi Ertegun
"Blues Waltz"
- Ray Charles – piano
- Bennie Crawford – baritone sax
- David Newman – tenor sax
- Lee Harper – trumpet
- Marcus Belgrave - trumpet
- Edgar Willis – bass
- Richie Goldberg – drums
- Recorded at the Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, Rhode Island, on July 5, 1958
- Recording engineers: Harold Chapman and Tom Dowd
- Produced by Nesuhi Ertegun
Other credits
- Sleevenotes: Ralph J. Gleason
- Cover photo: Ray Ross
- Cover design: Loring Eutemey
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