Pre-order Ray's upcoming comedy CD, Here We Go Again!, at Amazon by clicking this LINK.
The comedy CD contains 12 songs altogether and you can listen to song samples HERE. I love the '50s rock feel of "Hearts Made of Stone" and there's a new political song on here, too, called "You Didn't Build That". It's the lead-in song to "Come to the U.S.A.", the illegal immigration classic from 2010.
I have no idea if any other song from the CD is going to be made into a YouTube music video or not but for now the big song at the moment for Ray is, of course, "Taylor Swift is Stalkin' Me". The CD becomes available on March 24th...so there's 20 more days left until it's street date...
YouTube has a couple of promo videos containing Ray's appearance on the program. I posted one from early February, a performance of Ray singing "Everything is Beautiful". This clip features a snippet of his performance of "Mississippi Squirrel Revival"...
In case you missed the "Everything is Beautiful" performance that I embedded in a previous blog entry, here it is once more. Like the studio recording the television performance begins with a click track of the children singing the intro...
In the meantime, I bought a couple of vinyl albums on eBay a couple days back...actually during the last eek of February. The items arrived in the mail a couple of days ago. They're a couple of releases that RCA issued on Ray Stevens in the early/mid 1980s: 1983's Greatest Hits and 1985's Collector's Series. I have those particular compilations on cassette but decided to purchase their vinyl counterpart just to have them in my personal collection. I put on an old Hawaiian flowery shirt for the first picture.
Although the Greatest Hits collection is an RCA release the company only placed 2 recordings that Ray did for the label on this particular collection: 1980's "Shriner's Convention" and "The Dooright Family". The vinyl album, for whatever reason, features "The Dooright Family" as the lead-off track on Side 1 and "The Shriner's Convention" as the final track on Side 2. The cassette copy has the songs flip-flopped with "The Dooright Family" closing out the collection.
The later release, from 1985, is RCA-exclusive but unfortunately it features only 8 recordings he did for the label. It doesn't even include 2 of his single releases for the label in 1980 and 1982 respectively but nonetheless Collector's Series is the only commercially released album to showcase his all too brief RCA period (1979-1983). He never released any recordings for RCA in 1979 or 1983 but contractually he was still part of their label. He became an RCA artist in the latter half of 1979 and he departed the label in the middle part of 1983. He released 3 studio albums for RCA (1980, 1981, and 1982) and the label issued this Greatest Hits compilation in 1983 and Collector's Series in 1985. By 1985 Ray had released one studio album for Mercury in late 1983 but then moved on to MCA in the middle part of 1984 for a highly successful 5-year stay.
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