In addition to the 1963 vinyl single I also came across a copy of Ray's 1980 single on RCA, "Shriner's Convention". This copy is also a promo featuring the edited take on one side and the unedited take on the other side. The short version has a length of 4 minutes, 10 seconds while the long version has a length of 5 minutes, 33 seconds. As is the case with a lot of single releases there were promo copies, international copies, domestic copies, alternate domestic copies, alternate promo copies often referred to as DJ copies, etc. There's a red vinyl copy of the single that was manufactured as well. It, too, features the short version of "Shriner's Convention" on Side A and the long version of the song on Side B. The single hit the Top-10 on the country chart early in 1980. In addition to the promo single of "Shriner's Convention" that I purchased at the flea market over the weekend I already had the commercial single that was issued to the general public in my personal collection. It's B-side is "You're Never Goin' To Tampa With Me". I'm not actively seeking the red vinyl copy of "Shriner's Convention" but if it ever comes into my possession I'd then have a copy of all the various single releases of that particular recording. There were a number of vinyl albums of Ray at the flea market that I already have. Here's an observation I made concerning the various vinyl album booths that I visited: in one of the booths at the flea market they had his vinyl albums in the country music section. In another music vendor's booth they had some of his vinyl albums mixed in with random vinyl albums of stand-up comedians.
January 8, 2019
Ray Stevens vinyl Singles I came Across...
In addition to the 1963 vinyl single I also came across a copy of Ray's 1980 single on RCA, "Shriner's Convention". This copy is also a promo featuring the edited take on one side and the unedited take on the other side. The short version has a length of 4 minutes, 10 seconds while the long version has a length of 5 minutes, 33 seconds. As is the case with a lot of single releases there were promo copies, international copies, domestic copies, alternate domestic copies, alternate promo copies often referred to as DJ copies, etc. There's a red vinyl copy of the single that was manufactured as well. It, too, features the short version of "Shriner's Convention" on Side A and the long version of the song on Side B. The single hit the Top-10 on the country chart early in 1980. In addition to the promo single of "Shriner's Convention" that I purchased at the flea market over the weekend I already had the commercial single that was issued to the general public in my personal collection. It's B-side is "You're Never Goin' To Tampa With Me". I'm not actively seeking the red vinyl copy of "Shriner's Convention" but if it ever comes into my possession I'd then have a copy of all the various single releases of that particular recording. There were a number of vinyl albums of Ray at the flea market that I already have. Here's an observation I made concerning the various vinyl album booths that I visited: in one of the booths at the flea market they had his vinyl albums in the country music section. In another music vendor's booth they had some of his vinyl albums mixed in with random vinyl albums of stand-up comedians.
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