I've been waiting for months to open a blog entry with this eye catching album cover. Yes, yes...I could've posted this image in any number of blog entries if I wanted...but I decided to wait until it got closer to release day before using it. I'll be posting it more and more as it gets closer to May 21st...for that is when
Nouveau Retro (What's Old Is New Again) is released. It'll be the fourth in a series of digital albums from Ray Stevens. His current digital album,
Slow Dance, is bouncing all over the Top-100 Country New Releases list on Amazon. The baby on the cover is Ray...from his personal collection. The photo's appeared before. In the television special,
The Life and Times of Ray Stevens, which aired on The Nashville Network in 1998 the photo appeared on-screen for several seconds. The photo is in Ray's memoir,
Ray Stevens' Nashville, from 2014. The rubber ball has designs of a camel all over it. The camel's been part of Ray's life seemingly since childhood. This digital album, like the three that preceded it, contains 12 recordings. As of now, obviously, we have no idea which song from the album will be promoted on Ray's social media. Ray likes to pick one or two songs, overall, and post them on his social media pages for extra attention. The songs get uploaded by Curb Records onto YouTube on release day...and for those that want to purchase the music it'll be available on Amazon and other online sites.
In June, don't forget, all four of the digital albums will be released in CD format and placed in a box set called The Iconic Songs of the 20th Century. That box set's release date is scheduled for June 18th. Some of the songs on this Nouveau Retro digital album are "Earth Angel", "Blue Moon", "April in Paris", and "Cry Me a River". Ray also features some updated songs from his own career on this particular digital album. On Slow Dance he brought back a song he'd previously recorded called "Answer Me, My Love" but with a new arrangement.
On Nouveau Retro he's bringing back several songs he previously recorded: "Young Love", "Talk to Me", and "Indian Love Call". I don't know if he'll keep the same arrangements from when he originally recorded them or if he'll do them completely different. Those three songs are tracks 7, 8, and 9 on the digital album. There's a medley of "Always Chasing Rainbows" / "Over the Rainbow" which closes out the album. Ray had previously recorded a full length version of "Over the Rainbow" on his 1975 Misty album...so it's going to be fun discovering if he's re-arranged his own arrangements of his previously recorded songs or if he's kept his arrangements the same. I can't wait to hear all of the songs and write a review of it. I especially can't wait to get my hands on the box set next month!!
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