A picture sleeve from 40 years ago...1969's "Have a Little Talk With Myself", a song that Ray wrote and performed on several TV programs of the 1969-1970 era. I love the dark pink lettering over top of the black background. The smiling Ray Stevens, which is how a lot of his pictures are described because of his notable smile that graces countless promo pictures and album covers. Ray at one time recorded a couple of smile songs: "Gimme a Smile" in 1976 and "With a Smile" in 1978. This picture sleeve from 1969 with his perfect looking hair and grin is a far cry from the shaggy hair look that appeared on his 1970 albums Everything Is Beautiful and Unreal. Of course, Ray's grin is intact. Over the course of the last 40 years Ray's face has become hidden underneath a beard. Modern-day audiences would not recognize Ray without his beard...of course, those who stumble upon my blog site will get a full dose of clean-shaven Ray Stevens.
The main purpose of this blog entry is to spread the word about a write-up in a magazine called "Challenge" which is affiliated with the Pilot travel centers, the chain of fuel stations carrying Ray's recent release, One for the Road. The write-up doesn't contain any new revelations for fans but still it's a write-up and it's a positive write-up, which makes it a worthy read in my book. The bulk of the write-up focuses on an interview Ray did in 2007 and so it isn't an up-to-the-minute interview. However, because this write-up appears in a magazine affiliated with the Pilot centers, chances are recognition for Ray's trucker CD will reach an audience unaware of it's availability. I assume Ray will be performing songs from this trucker CD when he starts his touring again later in the year. As I mentioned in a previous blog, I'll not be able to attend any concerts during the second half of his tour but I'm sure those who do will offer commentary or pictures.
This album from 1970 features shaggy hair Ray Stevens...a departure from the appearance in the picture sleeve above...and the thumbnail picture of Greatest Hits features the Ray Stevens look that contemporary audiences are familiar with. The Greatest Hits album was released by RCA in 1983 but it only featured two songs that Ray recorded for the label, "Shriner's Convention" from 1980 and "The Dooright Family", also from 1980. In a previous blog I wrote about my frustration in RCA not putting more singles on that collection but I guess the label redeemed themselves in 1985 with the release of Collector's Series which featured 8 recordings on the RCA label. Whether you're a long-time fan or are one just discovering his songs on the internet...Ray has a LOT of music to offer in various styles and genre's. He isn't all comedy...as you'll find out when you hear One for the Road.
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