Milt Jackson & Ray Charles
Soul Brothers
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records

Milt Jackson & Ray Charles

Soul Brothers
70's pressing. "Soul Brothers," an album featuring the collaborative genius of vibraphonist Milt Jackson and legend Ray Charles, was released in 1958. This album stands as a masterful blend of jazz and rhythm & blues, showcasing the virtuosity and improvisational synergy between these two monumental artists. Milt Jackson, a founding member of the Modern Jazz Quartet, brings his signature vibraphone sound that is both warm and sophisticated, perfectly complementing Ray Charles's pioneering piano and soulful vocal nuances.

Recorded in two sessions in 1957, the album captures the spontaneity and dynamic interplay characteristic of the era's best jazz recordings. Notably, the composition "Soul Brothers" is an exhilarating example of their collaboration, featuring intricate bluesy exchanges and a lively dialogue between Jackson's vibrant mallet work and Charles's expressive chords. The album also includes standout tracks like "How Long Blues," which sees Charles's emotive piano stylings meet Jackson's melodic improvisations.

"Soul Brothers" is more than just a collaboration; it is a testament to the versatility and mutual respect between Jackson and Charles. It reflects a pivotal moment in music history where the lines between jazz and rhythm & blues began to blur, paving the way for future explorations.

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  • Genre: Jazz
  • Type: Used - LP
  • Label: Atlantic
  • Catalog ID: SD 1279
  • Condition:
    Vinyl:
    Near Mint (NM or M-)
    Sleeve:
    Near Mint (NM or M-)
  • Country ID: US
  • SKU: 186242

Track List

A1 Soul Brothers
A2 How Long Blues
B1 Cosmic Ray
B2 Blue Funk
B3 Deed I Do