July 28, 2021

Ray Stevens: My Review of "Iconic Songs of the 20th Century"...

I've been a fan of Ray Stevens for more than 30+ years. I make no apologies for my excessive fandom and so when he released four digital albums earlier this year you can bet I was right in line to make my purchase. Those 4 digital albums have now become available in CD format: Great Country Ballads, Melancholy Fescue, Slow Dance, and Nouveau Retro. You can check out my reviews of each of those titles here on my blog page by looking in the archive posts off to the right or you can search for the digital albums over on Amazon and read my reviews there. This review is about the overall box set and so I'm not going to re-review the four albums. As mentioned I think this 4-CD box set is lovely without it being aggressively splashy. There's the cover art on the front of the box and then on the back the songs from each CD are listed. Each disc is in it's separate jewel case...and each contains a fold-out cover. The fold-out features the technical information such as musician credits, songwriter and publisher credits, and on the back of each fold-out are personal notes/commentary from Ray. I really, really love the inclusion of those musician credits specifically because it lets us know who played on which song. The studio band usually plays on every recording...but when you look at the musician credits on each of these CD's you'll notice that Ray is credited with a lot of additional instruments!! He's often credited as the piano/keyboard player and synthesizer player on his albums...but for these particular albums he's also credited with playing drums, French horn, trombones, harp, bass, and celeste...and those are just the additional instruments credited to Ray on Great Country Ballads!! 

The additional credits for Ray beyond piano/keyboard/synthesizer continue on the other three CD's as well. Denis Solee is the saxophone player and Jerry Kimbrough is the acoustic guitarist on all 12 of the songs on that particular CD. The musicians are mostly the same on 9 of the 12 tracks. "Making Believe" and "Sweet Dreams" include a couple of additional musicians: Glen Duncan playing fiddle and Rob Ickes playing the resophonic guitar. Jerry Kimbrough, in addition to acoustic guitar, is also the one playing the mandolin and electric guitar...so when you hear either of those two instruments on any of the recordings throughout the 4-CD box set it's him. "Please Help Me I'm Falling" features Jon Hamrick credited as an additional keyboard player while Ray, in addition to his musician credits on the song, is also credited as the string arranger. Bergen White did the bulk of the string arrangements. The harmony vocalists, in addition to Ray, are Lisa Silver, Kyra Small, and Cindy Walker.  

As far as the notes are concerned...those of you that frequent Ray's social media will probably be familiar with some of the commentary...he's posted some of it on his social media pages...but there's a lot more commentary from him that hadn't been posted online and for now the only way to read the additional notes/comments is to purchase the 4-CD box set. Here I am glancing over the fold-out cover of Great Country Ballads...


After reading the review and learning of all of the people who helped put the box set together that's why I purchase CD's, if available, because ordinarily they'll include musician, songwriter, and publisher credits and for me knowing those aspects of an album is just as important as listening to the songs. The box set is released on Curb Records in collaboration with Ray's CabaRay Records imprint. The two imprints are shown side by side on the back of the box set and on the bottom side of the box set. On the side of the jewel case where the album title and catalog number are located it has Curb Records off on the right side of the case. 

I purchased my copy of Iconic Songs of the 20th Century on the Ray Stevens webstore and you should, too. I'm going to be copying/pasting most of this review over on Amazon. Although that online store is "out of stock" I'm still going to submit a review. If Amazon is ever in stock with Iconic Songs of the 20th Century my review will already be there. Here's the link to the 4-CD collection over on Ray's WEBSTORE. Don't forget...you can also purchase the 4-CD box set at the Curb Records store by clicking HERE.

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