December 2, 2018

Ray Stevens: Greatest Hits U.K. Mp3...

Hello once again...the calendar flipped to December yesterday and on this second day of December, which happens to be my birthday, by the way...but on this second day of December I came across a compilation project on Ray Stevens only being sold as a digital download/Mp3. The funny thing is the United States version of Amazon isn't carrying the Mp3 but the international Amazon marketplace is. I came across an image of Ray from a few years ago being used for a Greatest Hits release. The image is in black and white but it's a recent photo from a function at the Country Music Hall of Fame. You can see the logo in the background. Anyway...I clicked the image and it took me to a site offering a 20 track compilation of Ray Stevens recordings. The recordings are chosen pretty much at random but are exclusive to his earliest years (1957-1965) but, interestingly enough, a couple of notable recordings are not featured among the 20.

The information surrounding this project shows that it became available on November 22nd and that it's on a label called Vintage Jukebox. I did some research and found that the label's other releases feature cover photo's with what I call the split screen effect and so it isn't something unique or exclusive to the Ray Stevens compilation. Even though it isn't available on a physical CD it's nevertheless being publicized with this visual as if there's a CD available. In the LINK to Amazon.co.uk there's a section that indicates that the release is also available as an audio CD but this is false. The link to the audio CD that they provide will take you to a page selling a Ray Stevens 1991 Greatest Hits compilation from Curb Records. I have no idea why they placed a link to an entirely different project there but the fact remains this 2018 compilation is only available on-line in Mp3 format. Once you visit the Amazon.co.uk site you'll obviously notice that the pricing is in a foreign currency...there isn't any U.S. prices listed. I have no idea what 3 pounds, 49 pence translates to in American dollars off the top of my head. I know there's a currency website calculator where you enter a foreign price and it'll give the equivalent price in U.S. dollars. This Vintage Jukebox release features Ray's version of "When You Wish Upon a Star" which, as far as I know, had only been available on vinyl as the B-side to 1961's "Jeremiah Peabody" (one of the two notable recordings not found on this 2018 release...the other being his 1962 breakthrough hit, "Ahab the Arab"). I listened to the brief audio clips of each recording and they're all original. I mention this because as many of you are aware it's become something of a habit from numerous labels both foreign and domestic, as well as major and independent, of using re-recordings of his hits instead of the originals.

A couple of years ago (2014) there was a similar compilation project released on Ray Stevens on another overseas label, Jasmine. That particular release was available as both an Mp3 and a CD. I've got the CD in my collection. That project was titled Ahab, Jeremiah, Sgt. Preston and More...The Early Ray Stevens and you can read my review of that CD by clicking HERE.

The differences between the 2014 and 2018 projects are in presentation style. The 2014 release was chronological, for the most part, in the sequential order of the track list. There are 31 recordings on the 2014 project and the first 15 that make up the CD are the A and B sides of single releases from Ray covering the years 1957 to 1959 across a couple of record labels (Prep, Capitol, and NRC). The rest of the songs on the 2014 release are from Mercury Records (his 1961 "Jeremiah Peabody" single, the entire 1,837 Seconds of Humor LP from 1962, and several recordings from his 1963 This is Ray Stevens LP). The CD release also featured a booklet of liner notes.

The 2018 release is exclusively on-line, as mentioned earlier, and so there isn't a liner note booklet and the songs spotlighted are mostly the ones found on the 2014 project but not in chronological order. The 2018 track list boasts 20 recordings including what may be the digital debut of "When You Wish Upon a Star" and there's also the inclusion of the tragically under-rated "Bubblegum the Bubble Dancer" which rarely appears on many compilation releases even though it was once available as a commercial single in 1964. I didn't provide a track list for 2018's Greatest Hits because there's one available at the Amazon United Kingdom webpage. Earlier in the blog entry I provided a link to the 2018 Mp3 compilation...but to save you all some time from having to scroll back up to click that earlier link here it is AGAIN.

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