One of my scans is this image of Ray Stevens. It's from my cassette copy of Collector's Series which was released in 1985. As most dedicated/hard-core fans of Ray Stevens are aware the Collector's Series features 8 songs that Ray recorded during his brief stay at RCA in the early '80s. This title resurfaced in 1987 with a slightly different appearance and a song switch. 1985's release features Ray's 1981 love ballad, "One More Last Chance", while the 1987 re-issue replaces that ballad with a comical song Ray recorded in 1980, "Put It In Your Ear". The 1987 re-issue was re-issued once again in 1992 but this time around in CD form. The 1985 original release was available on vinyl and cassette, as was the 1987 re-issue. Only the 1992 re-issue emerged in CD format. As I've touched upon in previous blog entries this collection continues to remain the only commercial release featuring exclusively RCA material outside of the original studio album releases in 1980, 1981, 1982. Whether it's a copyright issue or contractual issues...it's always been a mystery as to why in the modern era his RCA recordings have yet to receive a proper showing on CD or Mp3. I'd love to see his RCA studio albums remastered and re-issued on CD...complete with liner notes or something like that...perhaps personal reflections from Ray himself!?!
1985 track-list:
1. Shriner's Convention; 1980
2. You're Never Goin' To Tampa With Me; 1980
3. Country Boy, Country Club Girl; 1982
4. Where the Sun Don't Shine; 1982
5. The Dooright Family; 1980
6. Let's Do It Right This Time; 1981
7. One More Last Chance; 1981
8. Why Don't We Go Somewhere and Make Love; 1982
1987 track-list:
1. Shriner's Convention; 1980
2. You're Never Goin' To Tampa With Me; 1980
3. Country Boy, Country Club Girl; 1982
4. Where the Sun Don't Shine; 1982
5. The Dooright Family; 1980
6. Let's Do It Right This Time; 1981
7. Why Don't We Go Somewhere and Make Love; 1982
8. Put It In Your Ear; 1980
Meanwhile, the recent music video release from Ray Stevens about the TSA and airport security, "The Skies Just Ain't Friendly Anymore", has risen to 18,006 hits on You Tube. The video, as I've touched upon before, gets more hits than the numbers indicate due to the simple fact that it takes time to update play totals when video's are consistently getting played somewhere all over the world. As of now You Tube shows 18,006 as the play total for the video...and I'm sure thousands have watched it since that number was posted...so there's never going to be an exact play total because when it comes to tracking a viral music video the numbers are constantly going to be rising (much like the debt, deficit, and fuel prices).
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