February 3, 2021

Ray Stevens: The Pictorial Timeline...

Oh yes, that's a rather odd title for this blog entry but I decided I'd put some emphasis on the pictorial timeline that runs along the right hand side of the blog page. If you're familiar with my blog entries or if you've read some of the captions underneath those images off to the right you'll know I have a copy of all studio albums that Ray Stevens has recorded. As you can see I don't have an image of every studio album posted on the right hand side of the blog page. I randomly chose images of his albums and singles to post on the blog page. I didn't want to post a visual discography because I felt that the fans of Ray Stevens can easily find out for themselves what the imagery on his albums look like by doing an on-line image search. That is why I'm not going to have a visual discography of his albums...only randomly chosen releases...but I notice there's been a lengthy gap in the pictorial timeline for a number of months/years. 

There's a gap between 1995 and 2012 on the pictorial timeline. It had me thinking that some people who visit the blog entry may assume that Ray didn't put out any music during that time period...so I'll be adding some imagery from those missing years so that there won't be such a gap. I'm sure by the time some people come across this blog entry I will already have images posted from the years between 1995 and 2012 and you'll probably think they've always been part of the blog. If that's the case this particular blog entry will tell you otherwise.    

Ray dramatically decreased his audio output in the 1990s and focused instead on VHS/music video productions. In the 2000s DVDs became the preferred choice of home entertainment and so along come a number of DVD releases from Ray...most of those being limited animation music videos. Then, in July 2009, his YouTube video channel came on-line...and in the years since 2009 most of his activity has been geared toward on-line music video content. He's uploaded almost all of the music video content from his VHS and DVD releases onto his YouTube channel in addition to uploading content only available on-line. As of this writing his video uploads have collectively received more than 130,000,000 unique views. 134,226,440 to be specific! In the photo below, which I believe is from 1994, Ray displays the Music City News trophy for Comedian of the Year. If this photo is indeed from that year it was his final win in that category. He'd won Comedian of the Year from the readers of Music City News magazine every year since 1986...and 1994 was his 9th consecutive win. 


Ray's continued to issue audio recordings onto CD and Mp3 but, if you were to compare music video releases to audio recordings, the music video releases would far outnumber the CD/Mp3 output. It's just a reflection of the times we find ourselves in. The public at large prefers to get their music and entertainment on-line through some sort of an app or from an on-line music store...and there's hardly any desire for physical copies of a CD anymore. Now, speaking for myself, I will still purchase a CD of music if it's available. I don't shun the CD in favor of a digital download...if there's CD availability of a Ray Stevens project I'll purchase the CD and more likely than not I'll also purchase the Mp3 copy. Some people won't buy a CD since they can instantly buy the music through their computer or cellphone. A generation of music consumers have grown up purchasing their music through an on-line music site. 

A couple of blog entries ago I posted a Ray Stevens Discography of his studio albums and some of the compilation albums that have been issued. There have been dozens upon dozens of compilation albums over the decades...many of which were out of Ray's control. I actually came across a website more than 10 years ago where people on a message board thought Ray, himself, was flooding the market with Greatest Hits and The Very Best of Ray Stevens albums. The people at that message board had no idea that recording artists don't own their recordings...the master copy of a song belongs to whatever record label the singer recorded it for. The peak of compilation album releases of Ray Stevens from all kinds of music companies, both foreign and domestic, seemed to occur in the latter half of the 1990's. Varese Sarabande was one of the last record companies that issued several Ray Stevens compilations in the late '90s and into the early 2000's but since then the compilation releases of Ray's songs slowed down considerably. Jasmine Records issued an overview of Ray's Mercury Records recordings plus the single releases from Ray going back to 1957. That collection, released in 2014, is called Ahab, Jeremiah, Sgt. Preston and More...The Early Years of Ray Stevens. It's a great collection...and a lot of effort was put into it! 

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