Genius Loves Company

By: Ray Charles (Dolby Atmos MKV + MP4)
Type: Digital Download
Genius Loves Company, Ray Charles’ 2004 hit duets album, became one of the most successful and beloved records of his storied career. The album reached #1 on the Billboard Top 200, selling over 200,000 copies in its first week, and quickly achieved multi-Platinum status. It also set a record at the 2005 Grammy Awards, with eight wins including Album of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Album, and Record of the Year. Featuring a who’s who of the biggest names in music, including Norah Jones, Elton John, James Taylor, B.B. King, Van Morrison, Willie Nelson, and Bonnie Raitt, this would be the final album Charles recorded before his death. Genius Loves Company celebrates its 20th anniversary with a brand-new Dolby Atmos mix produced by John Burk, mixed by Eric Schilling, Michael Romanowski, and Herbert Waltl, and mastered by Michael Romanowski.
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Here We Go Again (with Norah Jones)
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Tracklist

  1. Here We Go Again (with Norah Jones)
  2. Sweet Potato Pie (with James Taylor)
  3. You Don't Know Me (with Diana Krall)
  4. Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word (with Elton John)
  5. Fever (with Natalie Cole)
  6. Do I Ever Cross Your Mind? (with Bonnie Raitt)
  7. It Was A Very Good Year (with Willie Nelson)
  8. Hey Girl (with Michael McDonald)
  9. Sinner's Prayer (with B.B. King)
  10. Heaven Help Us All (with Gladys Knight)
  11. Over The Rainbow (with Johnny Mathis)
  12. Crazy Love (Live) (with Van Morrison)

Recent Reviews

Jon
Fantastic-sounding Atmos mix! I think it's a huge improvement over the 5.1 SACD that came out years ago. Usually the guitars are in the sides and organ in the rear, though the guitar solos in a couple of the songs seem to be coming mostly from the height speakers.
2024/10/03

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Ray Charles

Ray Charles® was a legendary musician often called the “Genius”, who pioneered the genre of soul music during the 1950s. Charles combined blues, gospel, R&B, rock, country music and jazz to create groundbreaking hits such as “Unchain My Heart,” “I’ve Got A Woman” and “What I’d Say.” His impressive multi award winning 50-year career left an indelible mark on contemporary music all over the world. His numerous awards include 8 honorary doctoral degrees, 17 GRAMMYs, the GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award, President’s Merit Award, Kennedy Center Honors, National Medal of the Arts and his Playboy Awards.