by Richie UnterbergerIn keeping with his jazz\u002Fpop crossover ambitions, Ray Charles decided to record a concept album of sorts with a dozen songs devoted to various parts of the U.S. -- Alabamy Bound, Georgia on My Mind, Moonlight in Vermont, California, Here I Come, Blue Hawaii, and more. The crossover vibe is further heightened by the brassy big-band arrangements, and material from the likes of Al Jolson and Hoagy Carmichael. It sounds a bit corny now, with an in-your-face gung-ho cheer. But it did what Charles wanted it to do, reaching the Top Ten of the album charts, and spinning off a big hit with Georgia on My Mind. ]The 1997 CD reissue on Rhino adds seven bonus tracks from 1956-1972 that also had a travel\u002Fgeographic theme, and the best of these are actually the highlights of the record, most notably Hit the Road Jack, Lonely Avenue, and his cover of Hank Snow's I'm Movin' On.]