I can hardly contain the excitement!! I just visited the social media sites of Ray Stevens and learned that he'll be releasing all new recordings beginning in a few weeks!! Ray, who signed with Curb Records in the latter half of 2020, is embarking on a mammoth project. It's not going to be as big as 2012's Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music but it's definitely of the same magnitude as far as brand new recordings being released. According to the press release Ray will issue 4 albums worth of new recordings beginning later this month and running through May. These albums will be released digitally and given that they're going to be released through Curb Records expect to find them in the digital download section of Amazon. The report further goes on and says that all 4 albums will be issued in CD format, too, as a box set in June. Yes, before you can ask, I'll be purchasing the digital downloads and then I'll be getting the CD release of those 4 albums in June!
On Ray's Facebook page he revealed the images that appear on each of the 4 albums. If you're a longtime fan of Ray's or are familiar with some of his older interviews this past decade (2010-present) you'll know he's talked of a Bluegrass album with the title, Melancholy Fescue. If you're familiar with his music video of "Unchained Melody" this is one of the songs that will be on that particular CD. That music video hit YouTube back in October of 2013! Yes, that's how long this Bluegrass project's been on the backburner in Ray's career. That upcoming album is subtitled High Class Bluegrass...in other words the recordings will be of songs you wouldn't expect to hear arranged in a Bluegrass fashion, like "Unchained Melody". The video's gotten over 850,000 unique views since it's premiere in October 2013.
Just in case you're new to the music/career of Ray Stevens here's the 2013 music video of "Unchained Melody", one of the songs that will be on 2021's Melancholy Fescue...
The names of the upcoming albums are: Great Country Ballads (February 26th); Melancholy Fescue/High Class Bluegrass (March 26th); Slow Dance (April 23rd); and Nouveau Retro/What's Old is New Again (May 21st). As previously mentioned all four of these upcoming digital albums will then be released on CD on June 18th in one box set called Iconic Songs of the 20th Century (The Soundtrack of Our Lives). Ray made mention of these projects in his interview last year at the Musicians Hall of Fame. I wrote a blog entry and included an embed of the interview. The interview can be seen on YouTube in case you don't want to search the archives section for the exact blog entry where I shared the video. There will be 12 songs on each of the albums according to a press release found on Music Row's webpage.
Great Country Ballads: "Please Help Me I'm Falling", "Crazy", "City Lights", "I Can't Stop Loving You", "Bouquet of Roses", "Room Full of Roses", "Your Cheatin' Heart", "Cryin' Time", "I Can't Help It If I'm Still in Love With You", "Making Believe", "Sweet Dreams", and "Til I Get it Right".
Melancholy Fescue (High Class Bluegrass): "Ruby/Ruby Baby", "Pretty Woman", "In the Still of the Night", "At This Moment", "Twilight Time", "Unchained Melody", "Spring is Here", "Sophisticated Lady", "People", "Can't Take My Eyes off of You", "Goin' Out of My Head", and "MacArthur Park".
Slow Dance: "Only You and You Alone", "Unforgettable", "Make Believe/It's Only Make Believe", "Great Pretender", "I'll See You In My Dreams", "Slow Dancing", "Answer Me", "Stardust", "As Usual", "Dream", "This is All I Ask", and "What a Wonderful World".
Nouveau Retro (What's Old is New Again): "April in Paris", "Blue Moon", "Earth Angel", "Lay Me Down, Roll Me out to Sea", "Cry Me a River", "Mountain of Love", "Talk to Me", "Young Love", "Indian Love Call", "No, Not Much", "You Don't Know Me", and "Always Chasing Rainbows/Over the Rainbow".
As you read earlier in the blog entry I'll be purchasing the digital downloads and the CD...some may choose to purchase only the digital downloads whereas some may actually wait until June and purchase all of them in one box set. In this computer age I always prefer to have music on CD as a backup and so I still purchase CD copies of Ray's music (if available) in addition to the digital downloads. What do the album/promotional covers look like?? Well, take a look at this...
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