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Amazon.com Although sure to be criticized for cashing in on the Ray Charles bandwagon, jazzman John Scofields 2005 tribute release is also one of the most varied yet successful albums in the guitarists extensive catalog. Shifting from a big band/multi-vocalist approach for the classic "Whatd I Say" featuring an all-star lineup of Dr. John, Warren Haynes, Aaron Neville, John Mayer and Mavis Staples trading verses (they all also take solo vocals on other tracks), along with longtime Charles saxist David "Fathead" Newman, to the lone guitar rendition of "Georgia on my Mind" that closes the disc, Scofield celebrates both Charles music and his eclectic approach to it. The stripped down instrumental version of "Crying Time" with only funereal organ accompaniment is perfectly offset by the following gospelized reading of "I Cant Stop Loving You," brought home by Mavis Staples explosive vocal. Teen throb John Mayer acquits himself admirably on vocals and guitar, singing and trading licks with Scofield on a rugged "I Dont Need No Doctor," and Dr. John brings New Orleans soul on a greasy "Talkin Bout You"/"I Got a Woman" medley. The horn section gets a workout on powerfully swinging instrumental takes of "Hit the Road Jack" and "Lets Go Get Stoned." Scofields quivering solos show moderation yet convey the musics R&B roots, even when hes turning up the heat on a rousing Medeski, Martin and Wood -styled, acid laced "Sticks and Stones." Producer/drummer Steve Jordan finds the perfect vibe between jazz and R&B, and keeps the guest vocalists from stealing the spotlight. He provides the ideal framework for John Scofields fiery yet restrained playing and a fitting tribute to a jazz/R&B icon. --Hal Horowitz Product Description John's recordings for Verve, from straight-ahead jazz of the highest caliber to the funky and electronic grooves of his more 'jam band' oriented outings, have continued to broaden his audience while retaining his status as one of the most recognizable and respected guitarists in all of popular music. That's What I Say should bring his soulful, swinging music to a whole new legion of fans by the sheer heartfelt honesty of this homage to the great Ray Charles. Verve. 2005.