June 14, 2021

Ray Stevens: Album Time-Line Rewind...2

Hello fans of Ray Stevens...and to those that stop by here out of curiosity. In the second installment of my Album Time-Line Rewind series I'm spotlighting a project that Ray Stevens issued on May 16, 2005 titled Box Set. The project, initially, was released on Ray's own label, Clyde Records. Box Set contains 3-CD's with 17 songs per disc for a total of 51 recordings. The recordings are all post 1990. The renditions of "The Streak", "Gitarzan", "It's Me Again, Margaret", "Everything is Beautiful", "Misty", and numerous other signature songs are re-recordings by Ray...more specifically they're the audio tracks from his live-action and limited animation music videos. The name of the album is visually emphasized on the album cover as we see Ray Stevens sitting at a table with several boxes in front of him. The original recordings he did for Curb Records in 1990, 1991, and 1993 and the recordings he did for his own Clyde Records label in the early to mid 2000s are part of the Box Set

Curb Records took over distribution of the Box Set beginning on February 28, 2006. Clyde Records handled the direct marketing/mail-order side of Ray's career and had no in-store distribution. The 3-CD collection, upon wider release, did gather some criticism for the absence of original recordings of songs he'd recorded prior to 1990...but other online reviewers weren't as upset. Sprinkled throughout the collection were 5 exclusives, 1 recording that was previously only available as a single-release, and 1 recording that was previously only available on a music video. The 5 all new songs were: "The Cat Song", "Driver's Education", "Family Funeral Fight", "Kitty Cat's Revenge", and "When The Kids Are Gone". The song that was previously released as a single-only: 2003's "We're Havin' a Baby The Natural Way"; and previously available as a music video-only, 2002's "Hello Mama", the audio track appeared on Box Set. Here's a bit of trivia: "The Cat Song" would later be recorded by radio talk show host, Mark Steyn. 

I'm going to embed several of the songs from the Box Set that were exclusive at the time. The first one is "Family Funeral Fight". There's a nice piece of banjo accompaniment with a lot of sound effects as Ray tells a comical tale of a divided family and their brawl at a funeral in Ducktown, Tennessee when it was revealed the recently deceased was having affairs. The fight, as Ray sings: "...started in the afternoon and lasted half the night...".


Wasn't that hilarious? It's anyone's guess why Ray didn't or hasn't, to date, turned any of these songs into comedy music videos. In "Kitty Cat's Revenge", another song with banjo accompaniment, Ray tells about attempting to rescue an Ocelot from a drainage pipe and getting attacked not only by the wildcat but a swarm of bees. Ray and the wildcat end up floating through the pipe and out into a pond of waste. Box Set, as mentioned, was released initially in May 2005...then Curb Records released it in February 2006...and the audio tracks were uploaded onto YouTube by Curb Records in March 2018.  


The third audio track I'm embedding is "We're Havin' a Baby The Natural Way". The song begins softly and Ray tells us about the optimism and desires of having a baby the natural way...with no hospital help, drugs, or anything else. In the song Ray plays the role of the husband and future father who's very supportive of the idea of having their baby born at home...going through training classes on delivering, etc. However, the soon-to-be parents are talked into enlisting the help of the hospital...and while there the wife goes into labor. The rest of the song is filled with descriptions of the wife giving birth and all the pain...at one point in the song the wife demands more drugs in a exorcist-like voice.

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