So far, I had 1971 only covered by one professionally recorded live concert - the one at the Turin Jazz Festival on August 8, known from the oddly titled bootleg CD Blues Connotation. But I've just listened to two concerts (i.e. the after-intermission parts) from Ray Charles' yearly visit (during the late 1960s and the 1970s) to La Salle Pleyel in Paris, on 1, 2 and 3 October. The band probably performed six times. These two shows were recorded by Europe-1, but it's unclear on exactly what day they were taped, and if and/or when they were broadcast. The setlists were:
Concert A:
- Tears Inside (With Ray Charles Orchestra)
- The Bright Lights And You Girl
- Georgia On My Mind
- Hallelujah I Love Her So
- Yesterday
- Feel So Bad
- The Long And Winding Road
- Introduction Raelettes
- Finders Keepers, Losers Weepers
- I Can't Stop Loving You
- Look What They Have Done To My Song, Ma
- Indian Love Call (ft Susaye Greene)
- Falling In Love All Over Again (ft Dorothy Berry)
- What'd I Say
- Introduction Ray Charles
- Tears Inside (With Ray Charles Orchestra)
- Hallelujah I Love Her So
- The Sun Died
- The Bright Lights And You Girl
- Georgia On My Mind
- Feel So Bad
- The Long And Winding Road
- Leave My Man Alone (ft Vernita Moss)
- I Can't Stop Loving You
- Look What They Have Done To My Song, Ma
- Indian Love Call (ft Susaye Greene)
- Falling In Love All Over Again (ft Dorothy Berry)
- What'd I Say
- Outro
Coll. André Monnot. |
Personnel:
Musicians: Marcus Belgrave, Tommy Cortez, Frank Szabo, Jack Walrath - trumpets; Glenn Childress, Jules Rowell, Mayo Tiana - trombones; Dana Hughes - bass trombone; James Clay, Jay Cloyd Miller - alto saxophones; Andy Ennis - tenor saxophone, flute; David Newman - tenor saxophone; Leroy Cooper - baritone saxophone, band leader; John Perrett - drums; Ralph Byrd - guitar; Edgar Willis - bass; Charles Costello - organ. The Raelettes: Dorothy Berry, Susaye Greene, Mable John, Vernita Moss.
*This Dorothy Berry song was penned by Jimmy Holiday and Jackie DeShannon, and originally released by Tangerine Records (#1020) in 1971:
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