Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music Volume Two explained

Modern Sounds, Vol. 2
Type:studio
Artist:Ray Charles
Cover:Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music Volume Two.jpg
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Released:October 1962
Recorded:September 5 & 7, 1962
Length:34:15
Label:ABC-Paramount
Producer:Sid Feller
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Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music Volume Two is a 1962 album by Ray Charles. It is the second volume of country and western recordings by Charles following his landmark debut on ABC Records. Following the surprising success of Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music, an album of country music covers, which sold over a million copies, Charles and producer Sid Feller decided to do a follow-up. Unlike the previous album, where slow and fast tracks more or less alternated, this one features one side performed by the Ray Charles Big Band with the Raelettes, while the other side features a string section and the Jack Halloran Singers.

The album has been reissued on CD, coupled with Volume 1, and is also featured on The Complete Country & Western Recordings: 1959-1986 Box Set which also features the first C & W volume and many of Charles' later country recordings.

Critical reception

In The Rolling Stone Album Guide (1992), J. D. Considine regarded the second Modern Sounds album as superior to the first, "because its balladry is smoother (as with his version of Williams's 'Your Cheatin' Heart') and because the blues tunes rock harder (check his smouldering rendition of Gibson's 'Don't Tell Me Your Troubles')." AllMusic's Richard S. Ginell said it "defied the curse of the sequel and was just as much of an artistic triumph as its predecessor, if not as immediately startling". Robert Christgau, on the other hand, preferred the first volume, writing in Rolling Stone that the second was a "half a step down".[1]

Singles

Song R&B Pop
ABC 10375 “You Are My Sunshine”
  1. 1
  1. 7
ABC 10435 “No Letter Today”
  1. 105
ABC 10435 “Take These Chains from My Heart”
  1. 7
  1. 8
ABC 10375 "Your Cheating Heart"
  1. 23
  1. 29
ABC 10481 “Making Believe”
  1. 102

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Notes and References

  1. Christgau. Robert. Robert Christgau. July 8, 2004. The Genius at Work. Rolling Stone. July 30, 2018.