We like to listen to our records over here – we opened this one – played once to check for imperfections – hand and ultrasonically cleaned it, then re-sleeved with new, upgraded sleeves and placed the record in a poly outer sleeve until time of shipment.

So, not QUITE new, but almost, dare we say BETTER?

Record is NM Sleeve has crease in lower right corner.

All records are shipped extremely safely, with the full force of my OCD, using mostly recycled materials from years of working in records.



The success of the 1962 Modern Sounds in Country And Western Music albums paved the way for Charles' creative freedom as an artist. Throughout the rest of his career, he continued to show his deep affinity for country music. 1965's Country and Western Meets Rhythm and Blues (aka Together Again) features Ray's timeless version of the Buck Owens country standard "Together Again." It also holds the distinction of being the first album Charles recorded in his own RPM International recording studio. While on 1996's Crying Time album Ray delivers the definitive version of that Owens song and earned Ray the GRAMMY for Best Rhythm & Blues Solo Vocal Performance Male and recognition as Producer of Best Rhythm & Blues Recording by The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. As if that weren't enough, the album also boasts Charles #1 Billboard smash "Let's Go Get Stoned."

Tracks:

1 Crying Time

2 No Use Crying

3 Let's Go Get Stoned

4 Going Down Slow

5 Peace Of Mind

6 Tears

7 Drifting Blues

8 We Don't See Eye To Eye

9 You're In For A Big Surprise

10 You're Just About To Lose Your Clown

11 Don't You Think I Ought To Know

12 You've Got A Problem

Label: Tangerine Records