Oh yes, now it's down to just 5 days until Ray Stevens and Curb Records releases
Nouveau Retro!! In my previous blog entry I mentioned that I'd be posting more about this collection of songs the closer we get to May 21st...and since it's May 16th I decided that today is as good a day as any to focus on the upcoming digital album. The album's official title is
Nouveau Retro (What's Old Is New Again). Now, of course, I'm not going to write out the entire album title each time I write a blog about it. I'll only refer to it as
Nouveau Retro. As I pointed out in my previous blog entry the baby on the album cover is a photo of Ray. I first seen that baby photo of Ray in the late 1990s in a documentary called
The Life and Times of Ray Stevens. This documentary aired on
The Nashville Network and it was, at the time, the most revealing thing ever produced on Ray Stevens. The documentary shown a lot of photographs and rarely seen video clips from Ray's own collection...most of which had never been widely seen by the general public. They also shown a baby photo of Ray with an adult baseball glove on one of his hands...baseball was like a second religion for a lot of people growing up in and around Clarkdale, Georgia. Also on the album cover as you can clearly see is Ray dressed as Father Time. Ray doesn't pose for that many comical album covers anymore...most of the time whenever he issues an Mp3 digital download the promo picture appearing online is usually a screen cap from the corresponding music video or a publicity photo of Ray. 2015's
Here We Go Again! did have Ray on the cover at an airport with a gorilla as a chauffeur...but I hope Ray gets back to issuing elaborate album photos like the one you see here on
Nouveau Retro. Here is the track list for the upcoming digital album..
1. April in Paris
2. Blue Moon
3. Earth Angel
4. Lay Me Down and Roll Me Out to Sea
5. Cry Me a River
6. Mountain of Love
7. Talk To Me**
8. Young Love**
9. Indian Love Call**
10. No, Not Much
11. You Don't Know Me
12. Always Chasing Rainbows / Over the Rainbow
Tracks 7, 8, and 9 have previously been recorded by Ray. I'm eager to hear if he kept his own arrangements from the time he originally recorded them or if he's re-arranged them completely to where they melodically sound different. We know they'll sound different as far as the music accompaniments go...which is part of the music arranging process, too, but at the same time an arrangement can also apply to vocal phrasing (referred to as vocal arrangement). Track 12 includes "Over the Rainbow" as part of a medley...and Ray previously recorded that particular song in it's entirety in the '70s...so this is another song I'll be interested to find out how musically different it is compared to his original recording.
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