Showing posts with label Itunes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Itunes. Show all posts

May 17, 2022

Ray Stevens: Itunes/Apple Music Sale...

Hello Ray Stevens fans!! Yesterday evening at 7:30pm Ray's social media pages put out the announcement that all five albums released in 2021 on Curb Records are going on sale for a limited time on the Itunes/Apple Music site. The sales price for all five digital downloads will be $6.99 and the sale will last until May 27th. So, for those of you that want the digital albums at a lower price than they usually sell for make a visit to Itunes/Apple Music and take advantage of the offer. I have Ray's profile page from that music site available in this LINK. Once there you'll see the Album section. The five albums on the main profile page are the ones that are currently on sale: Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore, Nouveau Retro, Slow Dance, Melancholy Fescue, and Great Country Ballads. The latter four albums come from the 2021 4-CD box set, Iconic Songs of the 20th Century. If you purchased the CD copies last year then you know they come in a box. Ray continues to issue CDs because he knows a lot of people like to own physical copies of albums...CD purchasing is something that's lost on a lot of people under 30, though...but then again those people aren't the only ones that listen to music and not everybody wants to listen to music from a cellphone speaker. Ray thinks of the music consumers that appreciate art work, album design, and musician credits...but he also has his music available to those that choose to listen through online music sites/streaming services. 

In case you're new to Ray's career and haven't done much online research about him yet the art work for the four CD's released in the box set last year are over on the right hand side of the page. Those four albums, just like Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore, are all $6.99 a piece until May 27th on Apple Music. The four albums from the box set represent decades worth of iconic songs from various music genres all done in Ray's own interpretations and arrangements. The names of the albums almost tell you what the songs will be about. Great Country Ballads is Ray's album of country music classics delivered in a pop crooning fashion...as if they come straight out of the Great American Songbook. Slow Dance is an album chock full of love songs...most of them from the actual Great American Songbook...but re-arranged and delivered in a different way. Nouveau Retro carries a sub-title of What's Old Is New Again. As you can see, for this album cover, Ray appears as Father Time next to Ray's actual baby photo. On this album Ray has recorded his versions of early rock/pop, rhythm and blues songs but with different music arrangements and tempo's. Melancholy Fescue is Ray's symphonic Bluegrass album. In case the concept is new to you try hearing a song in your head that has banjos, fiddles, and mandolins playing along side trombones, trumpets, and saxophones...with occasional appearances of the steel guitar and you'll be hearing symphonic Bluegrass. Ray puts this kind of musical blend on his versions of songs that originated in rock and pop music. What he did with those four albums was take well established, iconic songs from a music genre and re-arrange them to sound as if they come from another music genre. Those four albums and the comedy album written about earlier are on sale for $6.99 a piece in the Itunes/Apple store until May 27th!! 

December 19, 2009

Ray Stevens: Blue Christmas novelty, Part 2!

Several blogs ago I was promoting the comical version of "Blue Christmas" that Ray Stevens recorded. At the time, the recording was available as an EP at Ray's web-site store. I still suggest those who just want a sampling of his holiday songs to purchase the EP. If you're like me and already have three of the four songs that are available on the EP single and are just wanting a copy of "Blue Christmas", as of now look no further than Itunes. If you are a member of that web-site/music store all you'll need to do is search for the EP and then it gives you the option to buy the EP or buy each individual song for 99 cents. The EP consists of four songs: "White Christmas", "Deck The Halls With Teardrops", "Nightmare Before Christmas", and this comical version of "Blue Christmas". As you can probably guess, I went ahead and purchased the comical version of "Blue Christmas" and I listened to it a few hours ago. It's certainly one of his more bizarre recordings...it ranks right up there with his lisping version of the romantic ballad "Hey There" from 1980 and the chicken-clucking instrumentals released as the Hen House Five Plus Too.

If you're familiar with the Seymour Swine and the Squealers name then you'll no doubt be very familiar with the original stuttering version of "Blue Christmas". Some credit the song to the Warner Brothers character, Porky Pig, by mistake. Prior to purchase I had assumed that Ray would have done a carbon copy of the original but this is not the case. The music sounds lush and traditionally Christmas and then we hear Ray begin to stutter the lyrics. If you're not familiar at all with Seymour Swine, you won't have anything to compare and contrast Ray's rendition to. Ray doesn't speed up his voice, he uses his natural voice, in case anyone's wondering if he used any studio tricks or vocal gimmicks.

Shedding the spotlight on a compilation CD that isn't widely known is "A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to Church". This CD features religious-oriented songs that Ray has recorded through the years. The picture of Ray on the CD's cover comes straight from his 1992 music video of 1984's "Mississippi Squirrel Revival". You can find the collection in his on-line music store at his official web-site.

The Mississippi Squirrel Revival

Sittin' Up With The Dead

Smokey Mountain Rattlesnake Retreat

Sunday Morning

The Dooright Family

Right Reverend Roadhog McGraw; 2009 from "One for
the Road
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Turn Your Radio On

Everything Is Beautiful

Mama Sang Bass

When The Saints Go Marching In; 2007 from "New Orleans Moon"

St James Infirmary/Just A Closer Walk With Thee; 2007 from "New Orleans Moon"

If Ten Percent Is Good Enough For Jesus

In closing I'll leave you with an image of the promo copy of "Can He Love You Half as Much as I?", a comical love ballad from 1986...

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