Well, hello all of you Ray Stevens fans!! As the title of this blog entry makes mention of Ray Stevens is once again signed with Curb Records. This label goes back into the history of Ray's career to 1990. It was in 1990 when Ray was first signed to Curb Records and this year, 2020, obviously marking 30 years since he first recorded for them, and, it's been the label upon which he's returned multiple times throughout the years. A lot of the return engagements with Curb Records after 1996 were mostly taken up with DVD releases of his animated music videos. He recorded three studio albums for Curb Records, initially, in the years of 1990, 1991, and 1993. When Ray was releasing VHS tapes in the same period of time on his own Clyde Records label through direct marketing the retail in-store distribution was handled by Curb Records. In addition to the studio albums and VHS releases Curb also issued three compilation projects on Ray during the years of 1990, 1991, and 1996. An audio track of his 1993 VHS release was issued on cassette and CD in 1995. An overview of most of his recordings for Curb Records was issued in 1995. I'd written several blog entries in the past, available in the archives, of Ray's years on Curb Records. When he joined the label in 1990 it was in partnership with Capitol Records, too. The first two studio albums from Ray after he joined Curb were officially under the Curb/Capitol label. Ray's early to mid 1990s era was filled with a whole lot of activity...not necessarily with audio recordings, though. In 1991 he opened up a theater in Branson, Missouri and it became one of the biggest hits of the town. He began making music videos and releasing VHS tapes of video content in this time period. You'll see the specific VHS and later, DVD, titles that Ray released through Curb Records. The VHS tapes were distributed by Curb Records following a year and a half direct marketing campaign under Ray's own label.
Comedy Video Classics, issued on Clyde Records in 1992, was distributed by Curb Records in 1993, for example. Here's a look at the studio albums, compilation albums, and VHS tapes that Curb Records has issued on Ray Stevens since 1990. I'm not going to include studio albums that Curb later re-issued. He's had a lot of products released through Curb Records! Here we go:
His All Time Greatest Comic Hits; 1990 (Gold album)
Lend Me Your Ears; 1990
Number One With a Bullet; 1991
Greatest Hits; 1991
Comedy Video Classics; 1993 VHS (Triple-Platinum; retail distribution)
Classic Ray Stevens; 1993 (studio album of new recordings; title refers to the cover art)
Ray Stevens Live!; 1994 VHS (Double-Platinum; retail distribution)
20 Comedy Hits; 1995
Ray Stevens Live!; 1995 (audio track of the 1993 home video)
Great Gospel Songs; 1996
Osama Yo' Mama; 2002
The Complete Comedy Video Collection; 2004 DVD
The New Battle of New Orleans; 2005 (CD single)
Box Set; 2006
Gourmet Restaurant; 2006 DVD
Teenage Mutant Kung Fu Chickens; 2006 DVD
Greatest Hits; 2008
Everything is Beautiful; 2020 (On-line single)
This brings us to the last product on that list...the upcoming 50th anniversary single release of "
Everything is Beautiful". The original recording hit in 1970 on Barnaby Records. There will also be a further release featuring a medley of "
Everything is Beautiful" and "
United We Stand" but I didn't list it because there's not been a time frame issued on it's release date. In an article published by Music Row magazine it suggests that there will be further projects by Ray on Curb Records. This 50th anniversary single is just the first project Curb is releasing. The single will be released on October 30th...next Friday. I'm eagerly anticipating what further projects will be coming down the line from Ray Stevens while on Curb Records. You can click the link and read the Music Row article by clicking
HERE.
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