

All the while the 1992 home video was selling briskly in stores in 1993, a new home video was being sold on television, Ray Stevens Live. This home video was a popular sales hit as well...repeating the same multi-platinum sales success of it's predecessor. It was released to shopping stores in 1994 and achieved Platinum status. It remained charted for nearly a year and was often in the Top-10 along side Comedy Video Classics. After a year's absence from television marketing, he returned in 1995 with what critics say was his ultimate goal: a direct-to-video movie. Get Serious is an hour and fifteen minute movie featuring ten music videos interwoven into the story. It co-stars Connie Freeman and a cast of dozens. Long-time songwriting partner, C.W. "Buddy" Kalb, is another co-star in the movie along with Tim Hubbard, playing the part of Coy. After the release and Double-Platinum success of Get Serious throughout 1995 and half of 1996, music video projects became routine and much of the next decade would feature animated music video projects. So here's a list of home video/DVD projects released by Ray through the years...all projects released on his own label, Clyde Records, unless otherwise stated...
1991: Ray Stevens Video Hits- this home video was available only at his theater in Branson, Missouri but it's word-of-mouth popularity caused Ray and company to lift some of the music videos from the collection and combine them with new music videos and release it on television as...
1992: Comedy Video Classics- #1 Home Video; Home Video of the Year; Multi-Platinum certification; released for the first time on DVD in 2002 and a collector's edition was released on DVD in 2007.
1992: Amazing Rolling Revue- This was released to fan-club members and those who shopped at his theater in Missouri; it's a pilot for a proposed television show; The gimmick of the show was that the venue was mobile...meaning that it was being hauled around on a tour bus; Race car driver, Darrell Waltrip, played the part of the over-zealous driver who hauled the show around from coast to coast.
1993: Ray Stevens Live- #1 Home Video; Multi-Platinum certification.
1993: More Ray Stevens Live- This was not released and sold on television; It was available to fan club members and shoppers at his theater in Branson.
1995: Get Serious- Multi-Platinum certification
1995: Ray Stevens Made a Movie...Get Serious!!- This was a fan-club only release and sold at his concert appearances; it's a behind-the-scenes look at making the Get Serious movie.
1996: Latest and Greatest- This best-of collection features music videos from 1992 and 1995.
2000: Funniest Video Characters- This collection of music videos is in the style of Comedy Video Classics; It features the long-awaited music video for his 1985 comedy hit single, "The Blue Cyclone". The wrestler, played by Buddy Kalb, appears on the home video's cover with Ray.
2001: Greatest Video Hits- Ray appears in person introducing each of the music videos and giving background information on each of the songs; This collection was re-issued late in 2003 and it included the then brand-new music video, "Thank You", which was lacking in the original 2001 release.
2003: Cartoon Video Collection- In this experimental collection of music videos, live-action Ray uses the magic of the blue screen effects and appears along side animated characters and backgrounds. The animation is limited and almost Hee-Haw style. The focal point was the music video for "Osama Yo' Mama".
2004: Complete Comedy Video Collection- This mammoth collection features 21 music videos on two DVD's. The first DVD is a re-release of 2001's Greatest Video Hits. The music video for "Thank You" is available as a bonus. DVD #2 is a re-issue of 2000's Funniest Video Characters and there's two bonus music videos: "Hello Mama" and "Osama Yo' Mama".
2006: Gourmet Restaurant- Curb Records released this DVD; it features five animated music videos of Ray Stevens recordings.
2006: Teenage Mutant Kung Fu Chickens- Curb Records released this DVD; it features five animated music videos of Ray Stevens recordings.
2009: Cartoon Carnival, Volume One**- This DVD features 10 animated music videos.
2009: Cartoon Carnival, Volume Two**- This DVD featured 10 animated music videos.

**- The Cartoon Carnival series was a re-packaging of the 2006 DVD releases from Curb Records with all-new music videos added in. In addition to all ten animated music videos from 2006, the Carnival series also featured music videos that were all-new and a few from earlier in the decade. The all-new animated music videos were: "The Moonlight Special", "Hugo the Human Cannonball", "Smoky Mountain Rattlesnake Retreat", and "The Camping Trip". The 10 from 2006 plus the 4 brand-new releases from 2009 plus 6 chosen at random equals the 20 music videos found on both Carnival Collection releases.
It's a shame the cartoons couldn't have been a better quality of animation. I saw one on You-Tube and thought it was almost unwatchable.
ReplyDeleteSome have that opinion. In my case, though, at first I was thrown by the whole idea but the more I watched them the more accustomed I came and enjoy them more. Of course they're not going to put Disney out of business but it was something different and a phase he was going through. I'd be surprised if anymore are made available.
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