Ray Stevens cassette single; 1989. |
The back of the cassette single, as you can see, features the two songs included and promotes the album both songs come from. This is the only time I've ever seen a Ray Stevens cassette single. I posted about this on a couple of social media sites and asked if other Ray Stevens cassette singles exist or if this was simply a one time thing. I'm not going to feature a link to the eBay product page but if you're wanting even more information go to eBay and search for Ray Stevens + cassette tapes and it'll be in the search results. When did cassette singles emerge? I know that record companies were issuing vinyl singles, albeit in limited quantity, into the early 1990s. I have several vinyl singles that were issued during the first several years of the '90s. Some of those early '90s vinyl singles were designated as promo-only, some meant for jukeboxes, and some were shipped to whatever radio stations in the early '90s still incorporated a turntable into their shows. I type that and then it hits me that FM radio disc jockeys hadn't been able to "have a show" for many years. Radio stations have become computer controlled...with a live person there to deliver local promo's for area businesses or do a vague news report at the top of the hour...but the music itself is pre-programmed well in advance but then again so is the voice-overs by the "disc jockey". Voice tracking is what they call it when radio stations have their on-air personalities tape intro's and deliver chatter/small talk in advance and it's added into a broadcast to create the audio illusion someone's sitting in a studio playing music.
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