Well, here I am posting another fan created blog entry about the career of Ray Stevens. In my previous blog entry I gave some spotlight to the upcoming concert season at the CabaRay showroom. In fact the entire blog entry was centered around the fabulous venue in Nashville, Tennessee. It's nestled in the suburb community of Bellevue and it sits high atop a hill on River Road overlooking the community.
A little bit later in this blog entry I'll provide a link to the showroom's ticket page as March 14th is the official kick-off date for the upcoming season of concerts. In this particular blog entry, though, it's all about a certain recording from Ray Stevens which originated in 1988. In a lot of my blog entries over the last decade I've given a lot of spotlight to Ray's 1988 comedy album, I Never Made a Record I Didn't Like. It's so different from the album that preceded it, 1987's Crackin' Up, and the album that followed it, 1989's Beside Myself. I'm not going to examine the entire 1988 album as I already did that too recently (last year I wrote a blog highlighting the album's 30th anniversary) but given the appearance of a video clip from Ray Stevens a couple of days ago I decided to embed that clip in this blog entry. I didn't share the video clip in my last blog entry because I wanted that one to be entirely devoted to the CabaRay showroom and the upcoming season of concerts.
Ray's social media outlets posted an audio of his 1988 recording of Michael Jackson's pop hit, "Bad". The video clip used an unreleased photo of Ray, in Michael Jackson attire, surrounded by a gang of people that looked as though they were searching for the casting department of one of my favorite shows, Hee Haw. This photo appears on the screen throughout the entire recording. The artwork is a parody of the Michael Jackson Bad album and single from 1987. This is just an image of the photo...the art work parodying Michael Jackson's hit I decided to edit out because you can see the art work in the YouTube clip with Ray's name listed along the left side of the picture sleeve and the song's title appearing in spray paint form.
Apparently Ray and MCA were either thinking about issuing his recording of "Bad" with the alternate title, Awful, as a commercial single or it was to be a parody in which the lyrics would be the same but the song's title would be "Awful" instead of "Bad"...that part of the concept isn't divulged over on the video's YouTube page but the cover art you see in the YouTube clip below was to be the picture sleeve for a proposed single release. The video clip was uploaded on February 7th and so far more than three thousand people have seen it. I've always loved Ray's recording of "Bad" and given this cover art and the fact that the song was under consideration to be a single release back then creates something of an interest in the recording from those that had never even heard it before. Keep in mind that the song is performed with it's accurate title...the cover art was never released and the song's title, "Awful", was never recorded...it came from an idea that was scrapped during the planning stages...but it's neat to see what may have been.
However, as things are likely to happen in the music industry, plans changed rapidly and a decision was made not to release Ray's version of "Bad" as a single nor issue it under the alias, "Awful". It's amazing how much one learns after they feel they've either learned it all or had heard it all. I'm glad that Ray and company decided not to release the single under the title of "Awful"...could you just imagine the kind of commentary that a title like that would generate from the various snooty, snobby, crabby, and highbrow critics that seem to always critique music or criticize recording artists whom they personally dislike from the start? The Ray Stevens haters would have a field day!!! So fortunately the plans to unleash the recording under the name of "Awful" was scrapped but the recording from Ray Stevens lives on under it's actual name, "Bad", for all to enjoy.
If you attend a concert at the Ray Stevens CabaRay showroom I doubt that Ray will be performing "Bad"...it isn't something that's on his set-list...but one never knows. How can you attend a CabaRay concert? It's really easy. Click this LINK and then click on the calendar to the month of March. You can select a date by clicking on the number that's circled. Concerts, as mentioned, kick off on March 14th and during the remainder of the year concerts will take place on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday and then only on Friday and Saturday as the year progresses. The showroom is on River Road just off of Charlotte Pike.
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