2004 studio album by Ray Charles
Genius Loves Company is the final studio album by rhythm and blues and soul musician Ray Charles , posthumously released August 31, 2004, on Concord Records .[ 1] Recording sessions for the album took place between June 2003 and March 2004.[ 2] The album consists of rhythm and blues , soul , country , blues , jazz and pop standards performed by Charles and several guest musicians, such as Natalie Cole , Elton John , James Taylor , Norah Jones , B.B. King , Gladys Knight , Diana Krall , Van Morrison , Willie Nelson and Bonnie Raitt . Genius Loves Company was the last album recorded and completed by Charles before his death in June 2004.
The album was produced by Concord A&R man, John Burk , who approached Charles with the concept of a duets album for a collaboration of Concord Records and Hear Music , the record label owned by the coffee chain Starbucks .[ 3] It served as the first original non-compilation release by Hear Music,[ 3] as well as one of Ray Charles' most commercially successful albums. On February 2, 2005, Genius Loves Company was certified triple-platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America following sales of over three million copies in the United States.[ 4] It also became Charles' second to reach number one on the Billboard 200 , after Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music (1962). On February 13, 2005, the album was awarded eight Grammy Awards including Album of the Year and Record of the Year .
Reception
Genius Loves Company proved to be a comeback success for Ray Charles, in terms of sales and critical response, quickly becoming his first top-10 album in forty years and the best-selling record of his career.[ 15] [ 16] The release of Genius Loves Company served as Charles' two-hundred fiftieth of his recording career, and was his last recording before his death on June 10, 2004.[ 17]
Within its first week of release, the album sold over 200,000 copies in the United States alone,[ 18] while it debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200 chart, eventually ascending to #1 on March 5, 2005, becoming Charles' first #1 album since Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music in 1962.[ 1] Genius Loves Company also received a significant amount of airplay on jazz , blues , R&B , urban contemporary and country radio stations, as well as critical praise from well-known publications and music outlets.[ 17] By the first month of its release, the album had shipped over two million copies in the United States and shipped more than three million worldwide, receiving gold, silver and platinum certifications across North America, Europe and several other regions.[ 17] The massive commercial success of the album (over 5.5 million copies were sold worldwide up to 2007)[ 19] was attributed in part to it being distributed and promoted via Starbucks coffeehouses,[ 3] as well as the distribution and marketing relationship between Concord Records and the Starbucks Hear Music label.[ 17] The Starbucks Coffee Company proved to be singularly responsible for nearly thirty-percent of the total domestic sales of the album. Following several certifications of gold, platinum and multi-platinum in the United States during the fall of 2004, Genius Loves Company earned a triple-platinum sales certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on February 2, 2005.[ 4]
For the week ending September 18, 2004, Genius Loves Company sold 202,000 copies, ranking second on the Billboard 200 . This was Charles' highest charting album in over 40 years and represented an opening week record for a duets album (since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking such statistics in 1991). Frank Sinatra 's 1993 Duets sold 339,000 during the Christmas week, eight weeks after its 173,500-unit opening. The initial shipment of 733,000 units was an all-time record for the 31-year history of Concord Records and the sales represented a Soundscan record for the company.[ 20] In addition, the album placed at number five on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums for Charles' highest placement since A Portrait of Ray peaked at fifth in 1968.[ 21] These albums sales occurred despite digital singles sales that saw 12 of the 13 tracks on the album make the Hot Digital Tracks Top 50 chart. The previous record for most tracks from the same album was 9 by Neil Young & Crazy Horse with their 2003 Greendale album. "Here We Go Again " was the download sales leader among the album's tracks, but the 12 tracks totaled 52,000 digital downloads .[ 22] [ 23]
Grammy Awards
In December 2004, announcements were made that the album had earned ten Grammy Award nominations.[ 24] At the 47th Grammy Awards on February 13, 2005, Genius Loves Company led the annual ceremony with a total of nine awards, including Album of the Year , while its hit single "Here We Go Again" won a Grammy Award for Record of the Year . Awards won are as listed below:[ 25]
Grammy Award for Album of the Year : John Burk, Phil Ramone, Herbert Waltl, Don Mizell (producers), Terry Howard (producer & engineer/mixer), Robert Fernandez, John Harris, Pete Karam, Joel Moss, Seth Presant, Al Schmitt, Ed Thacker (engineers/mixers), Robert Hadley, Doug Sax (mastering engineers)
Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album : Ray Charles and various artists
Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical : Robert Fernandez, John Harris, Terry Howard, Pete Karam, Joel Moss, Seth Presant, Al Schmitt & Ed Thacker (engineers)
Grammy Award for Best Surround Sound Album : John Burk (Producer), Al Schmitt (surround mix engineer), Robert Hadley & Doug Sax (surround mastering)
Grammy Award for Record of the Year : John Burk (producer), Terry Howard, Al Schmitt (engineers/mixers), Ray Charles & Norah Jones for "Here We Go Again"
Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals : Ray Charles and Norah Jones for "Here We Go Again"
Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals : Ray Charles and Elton John for "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word" (nominated)
Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance : Ray Charles & Gladys Knight for "Heaven Help Us All"
Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) : Victor Vanacore (arranger) for "Over the Rainbow" performed by Ray Charles & Johnny Mathis
The Album of the Year award was presented to coproducer John Burk, who accepted on behalf of himself and coproducer Phil Ramone , who was unable to make the trip to Los Angeles for the Grammy ceremony. The cover featured an iconic image by photographer Norman Seeff .
Track listing
In UK, this album was also published as LP record, where track 1 to 7 were on side A and the rest of tracks were on side B.[ 26]
10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Title Writer(s) 13. "Mary Ann" (with Poncho Sanchez ) Ray Charles 5:05 14. "Unchain My Heart" (with Take 6 ) Teddy Powell, Bobby Sharp 4:06
Chart history
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Singles
Certifications
Personnel
Ray Charles – piano, keyboards, vocals, song-writer
Guest appearances
Natalie Cole – author, guest appearance
Elton John – author, guest appearance
Norah Jones – piano, author, guest appearance
B.B. King – guitar, author, guest appearance
Gladys Knight – author, guest appearance
Diana Krall – author, guest appearance
Johnny Mathis – author, guest appearance
Michael McDonald – keyboards, author, guest appearance
Van Morrison – author, guest appearance
Willie Nelson – guitar, author, guest appearance
Bonnie Raitt – slide guitar, author, guest appearance
James Taylor – author, guest appearance
Musicians
Ray Brinker – drums (1–3;6–8;11)
Michael Bearden – keyboards (12)
Tim Christensen – double bass (7)
Tom Fowler – bass (1–9)
Mark Converse – percussion (7–8;11)
George Doering – guitar (3;5)
Charles Fearing – guitar (10)
James Gadson – drums (10)
David Hayes – bass (12)
Trey Henry – bass, double bass (11)
Scott Higgins – timpani (11)
Danny Jacob – guitar (10)
Bashiri Johnson – percussion (12)
Jim Keltner – Drums (9)
Irvin "Magic" Kramer – guitar (1–3;5;7–9)
Abraham Laboriel – bass (10)
Michael Landau – guitar (2)
George Marinelli – guitar (6), photography
Jeff Mironov – guitar (12)
Clarence McDonald – piano (10), arranger
Alan Pasqua – piano (4)
Shawn Pelton – drums (12)
Billy Preston – Hammond B3 organ (1;9–10)
John "4 Daddman" Robinson – drums (4)
Richard Shaw – double bass (7)
Wally Snow – percussion (7–8;11)
Dave Stone – double bass (11)
Michael Thompson – guitar (4)
Karl Vincent – double bass (11)
Randy Waldman – piano (3;6–8;11), keyboards (2–3;5), arranger, rhythm arrangements
Ken Wild – double bass (11)
Horn section
Rick Baptist – trumpet (8;11)
Leanne Becknell- Oboe (7–8;11)
Wayne Bergeron – trumpet (8;10–11)
Charles Boito – Clarinet (7–8;11)
Reverend Dave Boruff – Saxophone (2;10)
Charlie Davis – trumpet (2)
Dennis Farias – trumpet (8;11)
Brandon Fields – Baritone Saxophone (10)
Bruce Fowler – trombone (2)
Walt Fowler – trumpet (2)
Gary Grant – trumpet (10)
Larry Hall – trumpet (8;11)
Matt Holland – trumpet (11)
Greg Huckins – flute (7–8;11)
Alexander Isles – trombone (8;11)
Tony Kadleck – trumpet (12)
Jeff Kievit – trumpet (12)
Steve Kujala – Flute (7–8;11)
Don Markese – clarinet (7–8;11)
Andrew Martin – trombone (8;11)
Bob McChesney – trombone (2;10)
Joe Meyer – French horn (7)
John Mitchell – bassoon (7–8;11)
Suzette Moriarty – French horn (8;11)
Charlie Morillas – trombone (8;11)
Charles Pillow – tenor saxophone (12)
David Riddles – bassoon (7–8;11)
Robert Sanders – trombone (8;11)
Tom Saviano – saxophone (10)
Kenny Scharf – trumpet (8)
Bob Shepard – saxophone (2)
Patricia Skye – French horn (7)
Kurt Snyder – French horn (7–8;11)
Richard Todd – French horn (7)
Martin Winning – tenor saxophone (12)
Phil Yao – French horn (8;11)
String section
John Acevedo – viola
John Acosta – cello
Sai Ly Acosta – violin
Miguel Atwood – Ferguson viola
Briana Bandy – viola
Brian Benning – violin
Robert Berg – viola
Leslie Brown – violin
Daphne Chen – violin
Elenore Choate – harp
Ronald Clark – violin
Reginald Clews – violin
Larry Corbett – cello
Franklyn d'Antonio – violin
Joel Derouin – violin
Alan Ellsworth – violin
Alicia Engley – violin
Charles Everett – violin
Kirstin Fife – violin
Stefanie Fife – cello
Ronald Folsom – violin
Samuel Formicola – viola
Armen Garabedian – violin
Berj Garabedian – violin
Suzanna Giordono – viola
Nick Grant – violin
Amy Wickman Guerra – violin
Trevor Handy – cello
Xiao Niu He – violin
Gerry Hilera – violin
Suzie Katayama – cello
Leslie Brown Katz – violin
Jaroslav Kettner – violin
David Kilbride – violin
Raymond Kobler – violin
Johana Krejci – violin
John Krovoza – cello
Armen Ksadjikian – cello
Timothy Landauer – cello
Songa Lee – violin
Tricia Lee – violin
Martha Lippi – cello
Paul Manaster – violin
Shawn Mann – viola
Edith Markman – violin
Michael Markman – violin
Robert Matsuda – violin
Dennis Molchan – violin
Horia Moroaica – violin
Jennifer Munday – violin
Maria Newman – viola
Igor Pandurski – violin
Todor Pelev – violin
Edward Persi – viola
Andrew Picken – viola
Vladimir Polimatidi – violin
Shanti Randall – viola
Michele Richards – violin
Steve Richards – cello
Carolyn Riley – viola
Kathleen Robertson – violin
Julie Rogers – violin
Anatoly Rosinsky – violin
Nancy Roth – violin
Edmund Stein- Violin
Rudolph Stein – cello
David Stenske – violin, Viola
Raymond Tischer – viola
Kevan Torfeh – cello
Irina Voloshina – violin
David F. Walther – viola
Jennifer Walton – violin
Zheng Wang – violin
Dynell Weber – violin
North Wood – violin
Margaret Wooten – violin
Alwyn Wright – violin
Ken Yerke – violin
Yang-Qin Zhao – cello
Vocals
Tawatha Agee – vocals, singer
James Chip Burney – choir, chorus
Rosemary Butler – choir, chorus
Janey Clewer – choir, chorus
Kevin Dorsey – choir, chorus
DeAnte Duckett – choir, chorus
Clydene Jackson Edwards – choir, chorus
Jim Gilstrap – choir, chorus
Irene Madison – choir, chorus
Fred Martin & the Levite Camp – choir, chorus
Alethea Mills – choir, chorus
Chavonne Morris – choir, chorus
Seven Morris – choir, chorus
Aminah Ofumbi – choir, chorus
Darryl Phinnessee – choir, chorus
Vaneese Thomas – vocals, singer
Fonzi Thornton – vocals, singer
John West – choir, chorus
Terry Woods – choir, chorus
Clarissa Watkins – choir, chorus
Recording personnel
Brian Bennison – Copyist
Abbey Anna – Design, Design Consultant
David Blumberg – Arranger, String Arrangements
John Burk – Producer, Liner Notes, Executive Producer
Kristy Cameron – Design
Jill Dell'Abate – Production Coordination
Greg Dennon – Assistant Engineer
Ken Desantis – Assistant Engineer
Steve Deutsch – Digital Editing
Assa Dori – Concert Master
Assa Drori – Concert Master
Chris Dunn – A&R
Michael Eleopoulos – Assistant Engineer
Andrew Felluss – Assistant Engineer
Robert Fernandez – Engineer
Mark Fleming – Engineer
Steve Genewick – Assistant Engineer
Keith Gretlein – Assistant Engineer
Ken Gruberman – Copyist
Robert Hadley – Mastering
John Harris – Engineer
Mary Hogan – A&R
Terry Howard – Producer, Engineer
John Jennings – Photography
Hardi Kamsani – Assistant Engineer
Pete Karam – Engineer
Bill Kaylor – Assistant Engineer
Lisa Laarman – Creative Director
David R. Legry – Liner Notes
Rob Mathes – Conductor
Don Mizell – Producer
Joel Moss – Engineer
Vitaliano Napolitano – Photography
Casey Phariss – Assistant Engineer
Robert Peterson – Concert Master
Seth Presant – Digital Editing
Phil Ramone – Producer
Doug Sax – Mastering
Al Schmitt – Engineer, Mixing, String Engineer
Jaime Sickora – Assistant Engineer
Norman Seeff – Photography
Dennis Shirley – Photography
Joel Singer – Assistant Engineer
Joe Soldo – Contractor
Jamie Siskkora – Assistant Engineer
Bill Airey Smith – Assistant
Jay Spears – Assistant Engineer
Ed Thacker – Engineer
Darrell Thorp – Assistant Engineer
Mike Vaccaro – Contractor
David Vanacore – Score Assistance
Victor Vanacore – Arranger, Score Assistance
Herbert Waltl – Producer
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References
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