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<title>Blogcritics: Comments on REVIEW:  Ray Charles <i>Genius and Friends</i> Graverobbing or Art?</title>
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<title>Comment by Mark Thomas</title>
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<description>My favorite by far is &quot;IT ALL GOES BY SO FAST&quot; with Mary J. Blige, which is worth the cost of the album.
I also loved Compared to Waht and Busted and a lot of the other tracks.
This is a MUCH better album than Genius and Company, where Ray was not in good voice at all. If you ask me, tha album sounded much more contrived.</description>
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<title>Comment by cj</title>
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<description>I have to disagree with you on the song &quot;Imagine&quot;.   I love it and think it is the best on the whole cd.  I tend to listen to it over and over, instead of the other songs.   Ray Charles and Ruben Studdard do an excellent job.  Most of the songs on the cd are good, but &quot;Imagine&quot; is the best.</description>
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<title>Comment by Rehan</title>
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<description>Well, I would like to comment on one of the above lines w.r.t George Michael. His pen hasn&#039;t dried yet. Actually, people are simply not aware of his new music. His album Patience was his best solo album. This is far most the best songwriting material. 

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