As I was looking over the songs on Nouveau Retro I was trying to decide which one Ray might post on his social media as a promo for the album. As I wrote about in a previous blog entry there are a couple of songs on this that Ray had previously recorded in the 1970s so I don't think he'll upload any of those songs as a promo audio for the upcoming digital album. He may upload an audio clip of "April in Paris", "Cry Me a River", "Mountain of Love", or "You Don't Know Me"...perhaps "Earth Angel"...any one of those songs could be selected by Ray to promote the upcoming digital album. Those are just five of the iconic songs found on Nouveau Retro and I can't wait to hear how Ray has recorded them!!
May 19, 2021
Ray Stevens: Nouveau Retro in Two Days...
It's me once again!! We're now just two days away from the fourth digital album from Ray Stevens in as many months. He began issuing digital albums this past February...one per month...so now we're getting closer to the fourth release this coming Friday, titled Nouveau Retro. I don't know if any online music site will preview this album before it's officially released or not. A couple of websites published promotional articles on Great Country Ballads (February) and Melancholy Fescue (March)...and some of those websites included embeds of audio tracks from each release. For whatever reason Slow Dance (April) wasn't promoted in those same websites so that's why I don't know if Nouveau Retro will get much publicity in the manner in which the first two digital releases received. Ray promoted Slow Dance several times throughout late April and into the middle of this month on his social media pages. A couple of days ago, for example, Ray posted on his Facebook page an audio snippet of one of the songs on Slow Dance. Meanwhile, in June, all four digital albums will be released in CD format and placed in a box set called Iconic Songs of the 20th Century. When Ray gave a couple of interviews recently he remarked that this box set was only the beginning of a larger project. He plans on recording four additional albums and release those digitally, at first, and then release them in CD format in a second box set. I don't know if the box set will include a Part Two or a Volume Two attached at the end of the title or not. He could very well attach a Part One or a Volume One at the end of the title of the box set being released next month...as a way to tell a general audience that there's more to come.
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