As a response to my previous blog entry where I wrote out the commercial singles that have been released in Ray's career, I'm now going to list the official release albums. Now, much like the list of singles, the album list is quite lengthy. However, I'm only going to cite official release albums or special releases of note from independent labels. Ray Stevens official web-site is still the perfect place to find out all you want about the albums that have been released on him...his site lists all the albums by every kind of record label imaginable. In my previous blog entry, for those who don't know how to read a singles discography, the chart information that I supplied is meant for the A-side of each single. The chart information isn't meant to be applied to both the A and B side, unless a B-side also reached the charts. As I did with the singles, I'll also indicate which albums made the charts and if any have been certified Gold or Platinum. Albums that charted below #40 on either the pop or country list will be noted as a Pop or Country Album hit.
1962: 1,837 Seconds of Humor- Mercury Records Pop Album hit
1963: This Is Ray Stevens- Mercury Records
1968: Even Stevens- Monument Records
1969: Gitarzan- Monument Records Pop Album hit
1969: Have a Little Talk With Myself- Monument Records
1970: Everything Is Beautiful- Barnaby Records Top-40 Pop Album
1970: Unreal- Barnaby Records Pop Album hit
1970: The Best of Ray Stevens- Mercury Records
1972: Turn Your Radio On- Barnaby Records Pop Album hit; Top-20 Country Album
1973: Losin' Streak- Barnaby Records
1973: Nashville- Barnaby Records Top-40 Country Album
1974: Boogity-Boogity- Barnaby Records Pop Album hit; Top-10 Country Album; this is the album that features "The Streak".
1974: Greatest Hits- Barnaby Records Top-20 Country Album
1975: Misty- Barnaby Records Pop Album hit; Top-5 Country Album
1976: The Very Best of Ray Stevens- Barnaby Records Pop Album hit; Top-20 Country album
1976: Just For The Record- Warner Brothers Top-40 Country album
1977: Feel The Music- Warner Brothers Country Album hit
1978: There Is Something On Your Mind- Warner Brothers
1978: Be Your Own Best Friend- Warner Brothers
1979: The Feeling's Not Right Again- Warner Brothers album's picture and letter design is a spoof of a popular Barry Manilow album; this is a compilation album that featured "I Need Your Help, Barry Manilow" as it's only new song.
1980: Shriner's Convention- RCA Records Top-5 Country album; Pop Album hit
1981: One More Last Chance- RCA Records
1982: Don't Laugh Now- RCA Records
1983: Greatest Hits- RCA Records Country Album hit
1983: Me- Mercury Records
1984: He Thinks He's Ray Stevens- MCA Records Top-5 Country Album; Pop Album hit; Platinum album
1985: I Have Returned- MCA Records; #1 Country Album; Gold album
1985: Collector's Series- RCA Records
1986: Surely You Joust- MCA Records Top-15 Country Album
1987: Greatest Hits- MCA Records; Country Album hit; Platinum album
1987: Crackin' Up- MCA Records; Top-30 Country album
1987: Greatest Hits, Volume Two- MCA Records; Country Album hit; Gold album
1987: Get The Best of Ray Stevens- MCA Records Double album advertised on television; It combines Greatest Hits and Greatest Hits, Volume Two with the addition of a few songs.
1987: Collector's Series- RCA Records; RCA re-issued the 1985 compilation but omitted the 1981 hit single, "One More Last Chance" and replaced it with the novelty song, "Put It In Your Ear" from 1980.
1988: I Never Made a Record I Didn't Like- MCA Records; Country Album hit
1989: Beside Myself- MCA Records Country Album hit
1990: All-Time Greatest Comic Hits- Curb Records Gold album
1990: Lend Me Your Ears- Curb Records
1991: #1 With a Bullet- Curb Records Country Album hit
1991: Greatest Hits- 1991 Curb Records This compilation features an alternate take on "There's a Star Spangled Banner"; the first take appears on his 1989 Beside Myself album.
1992: A Brighter Day- 1992 Clyde Records This title was only available to fan-club members; it's a mammoth collection of religious and inspirational recordings lifted mostly from 1969-1972 but also includes a couple of songs from the mid '70s.
1993: Classic Ray Stevens- 1993 Curb Records In spite of the title, all ten songs on this album were brand-new; the title is a reference to the "classical" scene being depicted on the album's cover; some people, even today, think this is a greatest hits collection. .
1995: Cornball- Warner Brothers
1995: The Serious Side of Ray Stevens- Warner Brothers
1995: Do You Wanna Dance?- Warner Brothers These 3 titles on Warner Brothers were obscure during their original release and for a long time were out of print until the digital download age in music became popular; the three titles shine the light on his under-rated Warner Brothers material.
1996: Great Gospel Songs- Curb Records This is a compilation album of religious and inspirational songs recorded by Ray during the 1969-1972 time frame.
1997: Hum It- MCA Records
1997: Christmas Through a Different Window- MCA Records Country Album hit
1998: The Country Hits Collection- Varese Sarabande This collection features random songs recorded by Ray Stevens during the 1969-1975 time frame with heavier emphasis on album tracks and love ballads.
2001: All-Time Greatest Hits- Varese Sarabande This collection of songs is notable for the inclusion of Ray's 1960 recording of "Sgt. Preston of the Yukon", 1974's "Everybody Needs a Rainbow", and impressive liner notes.
2002: Osama Yo' Mama- Curb Records Top-30 Country Album; 7 of the songs on this collection had been released 2 years earlier on a CD titled 'Ear Candy'; The 3 songs that had been added to complete this 10 song project are: "Osama Yo' Mama", "Freudian Slip", and "United we Stand"; The 3 songs from 'Ear Candy' that didn't appear on this CD: "King of Christmas", "The Dog Song", and "No Lawyers in Heaven".
2004: Thank You- Clyde Records
2005: Turn Your Radio On / Misty- Varese Sarabande Two albums on One CD
2005: Nashville / Boogity Boogity- Varese Sarabande Two albums on One CD
2005: Everything Is Beautiful / Unreal- Varese Sarabande Two albums on One CD
2006: Box Set- Curb Records Country Album hit; Top-5 Comedy Album chart; Originally issued on his own Clyde Records label in 2005 and Curb distributed it the next year, 2006; These are all mostly re-recordings of hit songs from Ray...some of the songs had been recorded in the early '90s and most of the rest re-recorded at various moments throughout the late '90s and into the 2000's; The recordings for Curb Records in the early '90s that are contained on here, along with songs from his 1997 return to MCA, are the originals. There are too many songs to dissect.
2007: New Orleans Moon- Clyde Records
2008: Hurricane- Clyde Records This collection features mostly original recordings but it does feature several re-recordings of songs that originated in the mid 1980's; Tracks 1-6 and track 11 are originals while tracks 7-10 and track 12 are re-recordings of earlier songs.
2008: Ray Stevens Sings Sinatra...Say What???- Clyde Records
2008: The 50th Anniversary Collection- Curb Records Top-10 Comedy Album chart; this is a low-budget release focusing on select songs from the Box Set project from 2005.
2009: One For The Road- Clyde Records There are 15 songs on this collection with 6 being re-recordings: "Jack Daniels, You Lied To Me Again", "Oh, Lonesome Me", "Mary Lou Nights", "Mississippi Squirrel Revival", "The Streak", and "It's Me Again, Margaret"; The rest of the tracks are original recordings.
2009: Only The Best of Ray Stevens- Varese Sarabande This project contains the three 2005 Two Album on One CD releases plus a greatest hits CD. Four CD's in all accompany the project.
2009: Ray Stevens Christmas- Clyde Records
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