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Features early hits like "Mess Around" and "I've Got a Woman."

Ray Charles signed with Atlantic Records in 1952, but his first full-length LP, Ray Charles (later retitled Hallelujah I Love Her So ), arrived in 1957. This period established his signature formula: mixing the fervor of the African-American church with secular, blues-driven lyrics. Key Releases: i--- Ray Charles - Discography 1957-2011.torrent

After leaving ABC, Charles recorded for his own label, Crossover Records, alongside stints with major labels like Warner Bros. and Columbia. Features early hits like "Mess Around" and "I've Got a Woman

This discography collection, typically spanning from his 1957 eponymous debut to the posthumous releases around 2011, offers an exhaustive look at the "High Priest of Soul." It captures Ray Charles’ evolution from a burgeoning R&B artist at Atlantic Records to a global icon who dismantled genre barriers between jazz, country, and pop raycharles.com Key Phases & Featured Albums and Columbia

Throughout the following decades, Charles continued to record regularly and was honored for his contributions to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 1970s–1990s: Notable albums include Renaissance (1975) and Genius Loves Company

During this period, Charles famously fused the "sacred" sounds of gospel with the "secular" grit of R&B.

Charles immediately scored massive hits that transcended demographic barriers. Albums like The Genius Hits the Road (1960) yielded "Georgia on My Mind," a song that eventually became the official state song of Georgia. Shortly after came Ray Charles into the Latin World (1961), proving his restless stylistic curiosity. The Country Music Revolution