April 4, 2021

Ray Stevens: "Lend Me Your Ears", Easter Rabbit...

Hello all you fans of Ray Stevens!! It's Easter Sunday and usually when it's Easter Sunday I post a blog entry referencing Ray's 1990 comedy album, Lend Me Your Ears. I may have posted an Easter-themed blog entry every year but I'd have to look in the archives...but I can't resist spotlighting this particular comedy album on Easter. Why? It's because the album photo has Ray holding a rabbit...and as a tie-in with the Easter Bunny I like spotlighting Lend Me Your Ears

The comedy album came along in the summer of 1990 on Curb Records. The label, at this point in time, was partnered with Capitol Records and so Lend Me Your Ears has a Curb/Capitol imprint. Ray had signed with Curb in the latter half of 1989 and their first release on him happened to be a compilation, His All-Time Greatest Comic Hits, which was released early in 1990 on the Curb Records imprint. That compilation was eventually certified Gold for selling more than 500,000 copies. Lend Me Your Ears, meanwhile, shows Ray on the cover as Shakespearian character Marc Antony who spoke the phrase '...Friends, Romans, countrymen Lend Me Your Ears...' in the play, Julius Caesar. The album title has several different meanings, though. The first being a reference to the Shakespeare play. The second being the inclusion of a rabbit in the photo and the concept of Antony asking the rabbit to lend him his ears. Third, the album's title is a reference to the public in general. Ray's literally asking consumers to take a listen to the album. It's a great album title and the cover art is wonderful...the Parthenon in the background adds to the Greek mythology design. The Parthenon in the background is the replica that sits on the grounds of Nashville's Centennial Park. There used to be a website that featured Ray's day at the park during photo sessions for the album...you might be able to find those images if you search in-depth but they're not easily found if you do a simple image search. Some of the songs on this comedy album are: "Sittin' Up With the Dead", "Barbeque", "This Ain't Exactly What I Had in Mind", "Bwana and the Jungle Girl", and "Help Me Make It Through the Night". 

This was Ray's first studio album for Curb Records. He's currently on Curb Records but there have been record label stops along the way from 1990 to 2021. I thought, for an Easter Sunday treat, it would be fun to list the various record labels Ray's recorded for throughout his entire career to date and provide an essay, of sorts, as well. I'm not including record labels, international or domestic, that have issued compilation albums on him. I'm only listing the record labels that he recorded singles or studio albums for.

Prep: 1957
Capitol: 1958-1959
NRC: 1959-1960
Mercury: 1961-1965
Monument: 1966-1970
Barnaby: 1970-1976
Warner Brothers: 1976-1979
RCA: 1979-1983
Mercury: 1983-1984
MCA: 1984-1989
Curb: 1990-1994
MCA: 1996-1998
Curb: 2001-2003
Clyde: 2004-2020
Curb: 2020-

As you look at the record label timeline it should be pointed out that in 1988 Ray started up his own record label, Clyde Records. The first release was a collection of songs by his daughter, Suzi. Clyde's biggest impact came with direct-mail in the early to mid 1990s. Ray issued his VHS tapes through his own record label and sold them through the mail and over television. Curb Records distributed two of his VHS tapes to retail stores (1992's Comedy Video Classics and 1993's Ray Stevens Live!) and MCA distributed one of the VHS tapes (1995's Get Serious!) in 1996. Ray released two albums while at MCA before later re-joining Curb in 2001. While at Curb they issued his Gold selling 9/11 novelty single, "Osama Yo' Mama", and the follow-up album in 2002, also called Osama Yo' Mama

Curb Records, in the meantime, continued to distribute some of Ray's music video content. For example they released DVD's of some of Ray's limited animation music videos in 2006. A year earlier, 2005, Curb had re-issued Ray's 1990 and 1991 studio albums...plus they issued a single-only from Ray called "The New Battle of New Orleans". In 2006 they distributed a 3-CD collection called Box Set which Ray had previously released through his Clyde Records a year earlier. In 2009 Curb distributed Ray's salute to Frank Sinatra, Ray Stevens Sings Sinatra...Say What?!?. The CD had previously been released in 2008 on Ray's Clyde Records label. Curb Records continued to have a business relationship with Ray when it came to retail distribution of most of his mail-order Clyde Records projects. 

Ray recorded two gospel albums in collaboration with Bill Gaither's record companies. 2014's Gospel Collection, Volume One was on the Spring House Records label and 2016's Just a Closer Walk With Thee was on the Green Hill Productions label. In 2015 Ray came up with a subsidiary record label, Player Records, under the Clyde Records umbrella. On this imprint Ray issued the Here We Go Again! comedy CD in 2015. The following year another subsidiary debuted called CabaRay Entertainment. On this imprint Ray issued the patriotic single, "Dear America", in the fall of 2016. This was followed by the Christmas collection, Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me. Ray, concentrating more on taping and producing his television show and the on-going construction of his CabaRay showroom, he didn't put out any albums during 2017 through mid 2020. The CabaRay showroom opened up in 2018. In 2019 Ray was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame. 

In the summer of 2020 Jeannie Seely released a duets album on Curb Records...among the duets was "Dance Tonight" which she recorded with Ray Stevens. This recording took place at some point in 2018/2019 during production of Jeannie's album and it became available in June of 2020. In the fall of 2020 Ray returned to Curb Records as a recording artist. Their first release on him happened to be a 50th anniversary newly recorded version of "Everything is Beautiful" as well as a production of an "Everything Is Beautiful" / "United We Stand" medley. These recordings became available in October. A music video of each recording hit YouTube. In December 2020 Curb Records issued a newly recorded version of Ray's video hit, "The Quarantine Song". The original recording, from the Larry's Country Diner television series, accompanied the YouTube video, which hit in May 2020. The Curb Records recording has more production. 

In an interview at the Musicians Hall of Fame, a video can be viewed on YouTube, Ray broke the news that he'd be releasing a large project in 2021 on Curb Records. The details, at the time, made mention of a project titled Iconic Songs of the 20th Century. A press release in January 2021 had more information. Curb Records would be issuing one digital download album per month beginning late February and running through May. Each month a new digital album would become available and then, in June, a box set would emerge with CD copies of those four digital albums. Great Country Ballads and Melancholy Fescue have already been digitally released. In an interview posted several days ago Ray gave even more information and said that once those four albums are issued in a box set in June he'll wait awhile and then start releasing even more new music!!  

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