Ray then released, in 1982, Don't Laugh Now. This album featured a more even mix of various tempos...it wasn't too ballad heavy nor too breezy. The album opens up with a song that's become his concert opener, "Such a Night". I should make mention that the art design and neon graphics of the album (not pictured above...I chose to display the cassette release) but the vinyl album features a mid 1950's look in the lettering and it ties into the fact that several songs on here are reminiscent of early rock and roll. "Such a Night" had in fact been a rhythm and blues hit but then elsewhere on the album there's the up-tempo "Take That Girl Away", "Always There", and "Where the Sun Don't Shine". The album marked some subtle changes for Ray behind the scenes. He brought in a co-producer by the name of Bob Montgomery. It marked the first album from Ray since 1969 to feature a co-producer. Also, in the musician credits, Ray isn't credited. Ron Oates is credited as the keyboard player...Ron is also credited as the music arranger for "Why Don't We Go Somewhere and Love", "This Old Piano", and "Written Down in My Heart". The album is just as great but I'd never found out why Ray wanted a co-producer or why three of the songs were arranged by someone else. I'm used to Ray being sole producer and music arranger on the songs he records and so technically it's a departure but overall it's another good Ray Stevens album. Ray's tenure on RCA was brief...three studio albums and a compilation album (1983's Greatest Hits). In the collage photo the fourth panel shows me displaying Collector's Series in CD format. That particular compilation came along in 1985, originally, and then it was re-released in 1987. In 1992 it was issued on CD. If you don't have any of Ray's RCA vinyl albums then Collector's Series is a must-have because it spotlights 8 of his RCA recordings at random (1980, 1981, 1982). His RCA catalog is out of print and it's never been released in Mp3 format.
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****- Keep in mind that Ray's official induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame isn't until this fall...and so if you visit the Hall of Fame this summer you won't see any plaque for him...yet!- ****
The plaques for new members are placed inside the Hall of Fame once the official induction ceremony takes place. The event is officially called the Medallion Ceremony. New members receive their medallions from existing Hall of Fame members. Once we get closer to the ceremony it'll be revealed who presents the new members with their medallions. Typically the presenter of the medallion has some sort of professional connection to the new member or was an idol of the new member. When George Strait was elected to the Hall of Fame he was given a medallion by George Jones, for example. Ralph Emery is in the Hall of Fame...they could choose him to formally induct Ray Stevens...but they may choose Bobby Bare (elected in 2013) or Brenda Lee (elected in 1997) or whomever. Ray being the first to commercially release "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" as a single in 1969 may cause the CMA to request Kris Kristofferson (elected in 2004) to formally induct Ray into the Hall of Fame. It's anyone's guess at this moment.
As I wrote in the March 18th blog entry I'll write more about the procedure of Hall of Fame induction the more closer we get to the latter half of summer/early fall.
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