February 16, 2021

Ray Stevens audio clip: "Dance Trilogy"...

Well, well, well it's me once again!! I can't believe I hadn't written a blog entry in over a week's time but I noticed that some of my older blog entries had gotten a lot of activity during the hiatus. We've been having snow storms and ice events pass through the area within the last weeks and so my focus had been on the weather and hoping the electricity wouldn't go out...and if ever we're in a situation where it looks possible for a power outage it takes my mind off of being creative and off of writing blog entries about Country Music Hall of Fame member, Ray Stevens!

Earlier today an audio clip of "Dance Trilogy" was uploaded. Ray recorded this song for his 1978 album, There Is Something On Your Mind. That album is one of my all-time favorites...it features Ray's versions of classic rhythm and blues songs and early rock songs. Ray provided commentary about the album and the songs on both the front and back of the album cover. He noted that he was unhappy that a lot of the classic rhythm and blues and rock music of the '50s was being presented in a comical, almost caricatured way. 

In the comments Ray specified that, with few exceptions, all anyone sees today are nothing but parodies of '50s music. He may have been thinking about the sitcom, Happy Days, the movie, Grease, or the syndicated music show, Sha Na Na. The year of release on the back of There Is Something On Your Mind shows 1977 and 1978...so depending on the month when Sha Na Na hit the airwaves Ray was probably aware of that show when recording the album. The fact that it has 1977 and 1978 written on the album causes some uncertainty over when the songs were recorded or which songs were recorded in 1977 and which ones were recorded in 1978. It also poses a question as to whether all the songs were recorded in 1977 but weren't released on an album until 1978.

It's a fabulous recording. The entire album enables the music arranging skills of Ray Stevens to once again shine. He does the music arranging on all of his albums and so those skills are always on display but whenever he does one of these covers albums where he does his versions of songs previously recorded by other recording artists that's when the arranging skills come front and center. This "Dance Trilogy" from Ray's 1977, 1978 album contains "Do You Wanna Dance/When You Dance/Save the Last Dance For Me". You're gonna love it if you've never heard it until now! You'll love hearing it again if you're already familiar with it.

 

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