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The Ray Charles Singers|Al-Di-La And Other Extra Special Songs For Young Lovers

Al-Di-La And Other Extra Special Songs For Young Lovers

The Ray Charles Singers

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While it becomes painfully obvious from the very first note -- it bears saying for parties who have never heard the Milquetoast warblings of the Ray Charles Singers -- this musician is not the legendary R&B artist. In fact, this Ray Charles is actually a traditional pop bandleader/arranger named Charles Raymond Offenberg. His easy listening fare is comparable to that of his Command Records labelmate Enoch Light, although Light's interpretations were often anything but standard. Prior to the outing heard here, the Ray Charles Singers had backed actor Dick Van Dyke on the aptly-titled long-player Dick Van Dyke, Songs I Like (1964). Al-Di-La and Other Extra-Special Songs for Young Lovers (1964) was the follow-up to Something Special for Young Lovers (1964), which included Charles and company's signature side "Love Me With All Your Heart" that hit the upper echelons of the Pop chart during April of 1964. The album offers more of the same unimaginative, lightweight elevator/on-hold easy listening twaddle that Beatlemania and the rest of the rock & roll revolution were so desperately trying to break free from. There is a favorable kitsch factor making the "Ahhhhh .... Ohhhh .... Ooooh ..." introduction to the laid-back (read: practically comatose) "Girl From Ipanema" or the overly complex barbershop quartet harmonies gracing the cover of Lennon and McCartney's "Do You Want to Know a Secret" tolerable. On the other hand, the simultaneous whistling and suggestive lyrics to "Real Live Girl" from the show Little Me is eerie and a bit creepy. The quirky "Satin Doll" and Lambert, Hendricks & Ross' "Johann Sebastian Bach" are among the finest of the lot, while Toots Thielemans' "Bluesette" may have aged best of all thanks to the tasty electric organ fills -- that is, if listeners could just tune out the vocalists.
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1
Al-Di-La
00:02:08

The Ray Charles Singers, MainArtist - Carlo Donida Labati, ComposerLyricist - Ervin Drake, ComposerLyricist - Giulio Rapetti, ComposerLyricist - Enoch Light, Producer

℗ 1964 Geffen Records

2
The Girl From Ipanema
00:02:49

The Ray Charles Singers, MainArtist - Norman Gimbel, Translator - Vinicius De Moraes, Author - António Carlos Jobim, Composer - Enoch Light, Producer

℗ 1964 Geffen Records

3
Do You Want To Know A Secret
00:02:42

The Ray Charles Singers, MainArtist - John Lennon, ComposerLyricist - Paul Mccartney, ComposerLyricist - Enoch Light, Producer

℗ 1964 Geffen Records

4
Real Live Girl
00:03:35

C. Coleman, ComposerLyricist - C. Leigh, ComposerLyricist - The Ray Charles Singers, MainArtist - Enoch Light, Producer

℗ 1964 Geffen Records

5
The Friendliest Thing
00:02:30

The Ray Charles Singers, MainArtist - Enoch Light, Producer - E Drake, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1964 Geffen Records

6
Satin Doll
00:02:30

The Ray Charles Singers, MainArtist - Duke Ellington, Composer - Johnny Mercer, Author - Billy Strayhorn, Composer - Enoch Light, Producer

℗ 1964 Geffen Records

7
Call Me Irresponsible
00:03:15

The Ray Charles Singers, MainArtist - Sammy Cahn, Author - Jimmy Van Heusen, Composer - Enoch Light, Producer

℗ 1964 Geffen Records

8
Til The End Of Time
00:02:20

The Ray Charles Singers, MainArtist - Ted Mossman, ComposerLyricist - Buddy Kaye, ComposerLyricist - Enoch Light, Producer

℗ 1973 Geffen Records

9
Something Extra Special
00:02:49

The Ray Charles Singers, MainArtist - Ray Charles, ComposerLyricist - Enoch Light, Producer

℗ 1964 Geffen Records

10
Bluesette
00:02:37

The Ray Charles Singers, MainArtist - Norman Gimbel, ComposerLyricist - Toots Thielemans, ComposerLyricist - Enoch Light, Producer

℗ 1964 Geffen Records

11
Johann Sebastian Bach
00:02:20

The Ray Charles Singers, MainArtist - Dick Hyman, ComposerLyricist - Enoch Light, Producer

℗ 1964 Geffen Records

12
You Are Never Far Away From Me
00:02:36

R. Allen, ComposerLyricist - The Ray Charles Singers, MainArtist - Enoch Light, Producer - A Roberts, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1964 Geffen Records

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While it becomes painfully obvious from the very first note -- it bears saying for parties who have never heard the Milquetoast warblings of the Ray Charles Singers -- this musician is not the legendary R&B artist. In fact, this Ray Charles is actually a traditional pop bandleader/arranger named Charles Raymond Offenberg. His easy listening fare is comparable to that of his Command Records labelmate Enoch Light, although Light's interpretations were often anything but standard. Prior to the outing heard here, the Ray Charles Singers had backed actor Dick Van Dyke on the aptly-titled long-player Dick Van Dyke, Songs I Like (1964). Al-Di-La and Other Extra-Special Songs for Young Lovers (1964) was the follow-up to Something Special for Young Lovers (1964), which included Charles and company's signature side "Love Me With All Your Heart" that hit the upper echelons of the Pop chart during April of 1964. The album offers more of the same unimaginative, lightweight elevator/on-hold easy listening twaddle that Beatlemania and the rest of the rock & roll revolution were so desperately trying to break free from. There is a favorable kitsch factor making the "Ahhhhh .... Ohhhh .... Ooooh ..." introduction to the laid-back (read: practically comatose) "Girl From Ipanema" or the overly complex barbershop quartet harmonies gracing the cover of Lennon and McCartney's "Do You Want to Know a Secret" tolerable. On the other hand, the simultaneous whistling and suggestive lyrics to "Real Live Girl" from the show Little Me is eerie and a bit creepy. The quirky "Satin Doll" and Lambert, Hendricks & Ross' "Johann Sebastian Bach" are among the finest of the lot, while Toots Thielemans' "Bluesette" may have aged best of all thanks to the tasty electric organ fills -- that is, if listeners could just tune out the vocalists.
© Lindsay Planer /TiVo

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