- Summertime (with Cleo Laine)
- My Man's Gone Now (Cleo Laine)
- A Woman Is A Sometime Thing
- They Pass By Singing (Cleo Laine)
- What You Want With Bess (Cleo Laine)
- I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' (with Cleo Laine)
- Buzzard Song
- Bess, You Is My Woman Now (with Cleo Laine; Joe Pass - g)
- Oh, Doctor Jesus (Cleo Laine)
- Crab Man
- Here Come De Honey Man (with Cleo Laine)
- Strawberry Woman (Cleo Laine)
- It Ain't Necessarily So (with Cleo Laine)
- There's A Boat That's Leavin' Soon For New York
- I Loves You, Porgy (Cleo Laine)
- Oh Bess, Oh Where's My Bess
- Oh Lord, I'm On My Way
Jazz producer Norman Granz convinced Ray to record George Gershwin's
Porgy & Bess. Ray's first choice for the role of Bess was Gladys Knight, but contractual difficulties made that impossible, and Cleo Laine was selected to sing the role. The album made it to #14 on the Billboard Jazz Album Charts.
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Personnel: Al Aarons, Bill Berry, Oscar Brashear, Buddy Childers, Harry Edison, Ray Triscari - trumpets; Garnett Brown Jr, Jimmy Cleveland, J.J. Johnson, Benny Powell, George Roberts, Britt Woodman - trombone; Gary Herbig, William Hood, Sam Most, Bill Perkins, Jerome Richardson, Wilbur Schwartz, Bud Shank, Ernie Watts - clarinet; William Green, Plas Johnsson - saxophone; Tommy Morgan - harmonica; Chuck Berghofer, Charles Domanico, Jim Hughart, Max Bennett - bass; Joe Pass, John Morell - guitar; Vic Feldman, Ralph Grierson, Joe Sample, Paul Smith - piano; Joe Sample - organ; Larry Bunker, Alan Estes, Emil Radocchia, Jerry Williams - percussion; Washington Rucker - drummer; 20-piece violin section, 8-piece cello section, 3-piece harp section; The James Cleveland Singers - choir; Frank DeVol arranged the music and conducted the 78-piece orchestra.
Cleo and Ray recorded together from 20 to 23 April 1976, and Ray's instrumentals were recorded on 13 July, at RCA Recording Studio in Hollywood. RCA 1831, 1976-11.
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