The album 'Soul Meeting' was recorded in 1961 and released by Atlantic Records. It is a collaboration between Ray Charles and saxophonist Milt Jackson, a member of the Modern Jazz Quartet.
The title reflects the musical meeting between soul and jazz, combining Charles's vocal and piano style with Jackson's improvisation. The album includes standards and original compositions.
Although not one of Ray Charles's biggest commercial successes, 'Soul Meeting' is valued by critics as a showcase of his versatility and ability to blend genres.