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A Message from the People

A Message from the People is a studio album by the American R&B musician Ray Charles, released in 1972.[2][3] MusicHound R&B: The Essential Album Guide called it "a protest album of sorts."[4]

A Message from the People
Studio album by
Released1972
GenreR&B, soul
LabelTangerine/ABC[1]
ProducerQuincy Jones
Ray Charles chronology
A 25th Anniversary in Show Business Salute to Ray Charles
(1971)
A Message from the People
(1972)
Through the Eyes of Love
(1972)

The album peaked at No. 52 on the Billboard 200.[5]

Production edit

The album was produced by Quincy Jones.[6] Sid Feller worked on some of the song arrangements.[3]

Charles opens "America the Beautiful" with the third verse of the song, and then returns to the first.[7]

Critical reception edit

Robert Christgau thought that Charles "turns Melanie's 'What Have They Done to My Song, Ma' into the outcry of black musicians everywhere—which is probably why it rocks (and swings) like nothing he's done in years."[9] Ebony praised Charles's ability to give "wholly new dynamics to those patriotic vintages 'Lift Every Voice And Sing' and 'America The Beautiful'."[12] The New York Times deemed the album "not one of his more memorable outings," writing that "the miracle of Ray Charles’ music is his constant ability to survive his material."[13] The Detroit Free Press concluded that "this is one of the best albums he's ever made, because he gets so much of himself into [the] songs."[14]

AllMusic wrote that "a gospel feel mixed with R&B locomotion is the engine that drives things here, but [Charles] also uses it to transform Melanie's 'What Have They Done to My Song, Ma' into a syncopated strut, and bring a Sunday Baptist church feel to the Dion hit 'Abraham, Martin and John'."[8] Rolling Stone stated that the interpretation of "America the Beautiful" "added gospel overtones and soulful sway to its source material, pushing Charles’ audience to view the song in a new light."[6]

In politics edit

The recording of "Hey Mister", a song about government ignoring the needs of poor people, was played during a 1972 Joint Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Human Resources and the Subcommittee on Aging of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, where it was praised by Senator Alan Cranston.[15]

Although not licensed for political use until the 2020 United States presidential campaign—when the Lincoln Project placed it in a video that urged people to vote out Donald Trump—Charles performed his version of "American the Beautiful" at the 1984 Republican National Convention.[16][17]

Track listing edit

No.TitleLength
1."Lift Every Voice and Sing"3:05
2."Seems Like I Gotta Do Wrong"4:10
3."Heaven Help Us All"4:05
4."There'll Be No Peace Without All Men as One"3:25
5."Hey Mister"3:54
6."What Have They Done to My Song, Ma"3:45
7."Abraham, Martin and John"4:49
8."Take Me Home, Country Roads"3:32
9."Every Saturday Night"3:22
10."America the Beautiful"3:38

Personnel edit

References edit

  1. ^ Popoff, Martin (September 8, 2009). Goldmine Record Album Price Guide. Penguin – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Perry, Imani (February 2, 2018). May We Forever Stand: A History of the Black National Anthem. UNC Press Books – via Google Books.
  3. ^ a b "'Message' Album Is Released". Oakland Post. No. 8. Apr 6, 1972. p. 5.
  4. ^ a b MusicHound R&B: The Essential Album Guide. Visible Ink Press. 1998. p. 105.
  5. ^ "Ray Charles". Billboard.
  6. ^ a b Crawford, Robert (June 27, 2018). "Hear Band of Heathens Update Ray Charles' 'America the Beautiful'". Rolling Stone.
  7. ^ Gardella, Peter (2013). American Civil Religion: What Americans Hold Sacred. Oxford University Press. p. 219.
  8. ^ a b "A Message from the People - Ray Charles | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
  9. ^ a b "Robert Christgau: CG: ray charles". www.robertchristgau.com.
  10. ^ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 2. MUZE. pp. 301–302.
  11. ^ The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. pp. 123, 126.
  12. ^ "The Enduring Genius of Ray Charles". Ebony. Johnson Publishing Company. October 8, 1974 – via Google Books.
  13. ^ Heckman, Don (May 21, 1972). "Pop". The New York Times. p. D30.
  14. ^ Talbert, Bob (23 Apr 1972). "Ray Charles Just Gets Better". Detroit Free Press. p. 14C.
  15. ^ ACTION Act of 1972 and ACTION Domestic Programs.
  16. ^ "Bob and Ray". The Nation. June 24, 2004.
  17. ^ "Lincoln Project Uses Ray Charles' 'America the Beautiful,' First Time His Music Has Featured in Political Ad". Newsweek.

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strut and bring a Sunday Baptist church feel to the Dion hit Abraham Martin and John 8 Rolling Stone stated that the interpretation of America the Beautiful added gospel overtones and soulful sway to its source material pushing Charles audience to view the song in a new light 6 In politics editThe recording of Hey Mister a song about government ignoring the needs of poor people was played during a 1972 Joint Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Human Resources and the Subcommittee on Aging of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare where it was praised by Senator Alan Cranston 15 Although not licensed for political use until the 2020 United States presidential campaign when the Lincoln Project placed it in a video that urged people to vote out Donald Trump Charles performed his version of American the Beautiful at the 1984 Republican National Convention 16 17 Track listing editNo TitleLength1 Lift Every Voice and Sing 3 052 Seems Like I Gotta Do Wrong 4 103 Heaven Help Us All 4 054 There ll Be No Peace Without All Men as One 3 255 Hey Mister 3 546 What Have They Done to My Song Ma 3 457 Abraham Martin and John 4 498 Take Me Home Country Roads 3 329 Every Saturday Night 3 2210 America the Beautiful 3 38Personnel editRay Charles vocals keyboards producer Sid Feller arranger Mike Post arranger Quincy Jones arranger producer David Braithwaite recording engineer Freddie Hubbard trumpet Ernie Royal trumpet Joe Newman trumpet Jerome Richardson reeds Hubert Laws reeds Toots Thielemans guitar Eric Gale guitar Jim Hall guitar Carol Kaye electric bass 6 7 8 10 Bob Cranshaw electric bass Chuck Rainey electric bass Ray Brown upright bass Grady Tate drums Don Peake acoustic guitar 10 Donnie Eubank congas 6 The Raelettes backing vocalsReferences edit Popoff Martin September 8 2009 Goldmine Record Album Price Guide Penguin via Google Books Perry Imani February 2 2018 May We Forever Stand A History of the Black National Anthem UNC Press Books via Google Books a b Message Album Is Released Oakland Post No 8 Apr 6 1972 p 5 a b MusicHound R amp B The Essential Album Guide Visible Ink Press 1998 p 105 Ray Charles Billboard a b Crawford Robert June 27 2018 Hear Band of Heathens Update Ray Charles America the Beautiful Rolling Stone Gardella Peter 2013 American Civil Religion What Americans Hold Sacred Oxford University Press p 219 a b A Message from the People Ray Charles Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic via www allmusic com a b Robert Christgau CG ray charles www robertchristgau com Larkin Colin 2006 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music Vol 2 MUZE pp 301 302 The Rolling Stone Album Guide Random House 1992 pp 123 126 The Enduring Genius of Ray Charles Ebony Johnson Publishing Company October 8 1974 via Google Books Heckman Don May 21 1972 Pop The New York Times p D30 Talbert Bob 23 Apr 1972 Ray Charles Just Gets Better Detroit Free Press p 14C ACTION Act of 1972 and ACTION Domestic Programs Bob and Ray The Nation June 24 2004 Lincoln Project Uses Ray Charles 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