March 27, 2021

Ray Stevens: Melancholy Fescue on Amazon's Top-100...

Hello all you fans of Ray Stevens!! I've been periodically looking on the Amazon Top-100 lists and Melancholy Fescue is among the Top-100 best selling new releases in Digital Music in the Country music section. Those lists are updated hourly and so the positions for each release fluctuates throughout a 24 time period. Ray's previous release, Great Country Ballads, was on this Top-100 list for several weeks leading up to the release of Melancholy Fescue yesterday. What all did you think of "Goin' Out of My Head"? You know I loved hearing it. I'd read some commentary on social media from people who collectively were asking when Ray recorded it. Ray's been working on these albums for a number of years. If you read some of my blog entries during the 2013-2015 time frame chances are you'll come across some entries where I mention album titles like Slow Dance or Melancholy Fescue. In interviews Ray's given since 2012 he's often mentioned numerous albums he's working on and sometimes, as mentioned, he'd reveal the working titles of the albums or speak of the album's concept. He'd often speak of Melancholy Fescue and probably because it's the one with the comical album title...but a release coming up in May of this year from Ray called Nouveau Retro (What's Old is New Again) will be another eye-catching album title. 

Some may ask: "why didn't Ray release these albums years earlier?". I can't officially answer that question other than to guess and say he probably wanted to make them as great as possible...not only in the selection of songs but just as important the music arrangement and production values. 

In case you're new to his music or discovered him within the last several years on YouTube, Ray's always been the kind of recording artist that cares how his music sounds and he'll work just as hard on the production and the music as he does with his vocals. He's often quoted as saying that not only does he want the lyrics to tell a story but he wants the music to compliment the lyrics. Some artists don't really care about the music accompaniment because most artists leave that up to their record producer to figure out...but Ray is his own record producer and he's his own music arranger...and he makes his records in his own recording studio. 

On the day Melancholy Fescue was released Curb Records uploaded the audio tracks onto YouTube. The one that's received the most unique views, so far, is the "Ruby/Ruby Baby" medley. The audio tracks that Curb uploaded use the official photograph of Ray from his official YouTube channel. The way to distinguish the Curb Records uploads from those from Ray's official channel is the thumbnail background. Curb has a solid maroon color background placed behind the album's cover while the upload from Ray's official channel has an enlarged photo of the album cover in the background.

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