August 29, 2021

Ray Stevens: "Iconic Songs of the 20th Century"...a month later...

Hello all you fans of Ray Stevens once again!! It's been a little more than a month since the release of the 4-CD box set, Iconic Songs of the 20th Century. The official release date was July 23, 2021. For some reason or another the Amazon product page has a release date of July 7, 2021...but of course this is inaccurate. The correct release date is July 23rd. Also, if you visit the Amazon product page you'll see that they have 16 copies of the 4-CD box set available. This is the first time that I've seen a specific number given...usually the product page states that it's unavailable or that it'll be in stock soon. Since the product page features the statement that there are only 16 copies available I decided to write a blog entry about it. I'm doing this because I know that some people prefer to purchase music through Amazon out of habit and due to comfortability. There are those who aren't familiar with or don't want to purchase music directly from any recording artist's website or any record label's website, no matter who the recording artist or record label happens to be, and so consumers automatically turn to Amazon in most cases to get their music. The downside is if the music is consistently unavailable for purchase where most people choose to shop, such as Amazon, chances are it'll cause a consumer to just move on and never think to return to see if something's become available. So, for those who prefer purchasing music through online stores like Amazon, there is a limited supply of 16 copies of Iconic Songs of the 20th Century now available. I led off the blog entry mentioning how Amazon has the wrong release date on the product page. This is the banner that appeared on Ray's social media prior to the 4-CD box set's release...


The banner has changed, slightly, since then to read 'Available Now'. Anyway, I post that image because it states exactly when the 4-CD box set was released. As mentioned I have no idea where Amazon got the July 7, 2021 date. Some may ask why am I coming across all worked up over an error like that. It's a pet peeve of mine is all I can say. I prefer seeing accurate information...even on something that some may consider trivial like an album's release date. My review of Iconic Songs of the 20th Century was published on Amazon back on July 28th. I had written it days earlier and posted it here on my blog page but I wasn't able to post it to Amazon until their product page enabled reviews to be submitted. You read that correctly, and as odd as it sounds, for several days after the box set was released Amazon wasn't allowing any reviews to be submitted. I don't think I'd ever seen that kind of thing happen before. 

So, then, the 4-CD box set's been available for one month and six days. Ray posted several video clips promoting the collection several weeks ago. A lot of publicity had already been generated in the first half of the year when Curb Records was issuing one Ray Stevens digital album per month...and this box set contains CD copies of those four digital download albums. There hasn't been any sort of write-up or publicity generated outside of Ray's social media for Iconic Songs of the 20th Century. There were several write-up's earlier in the year from country music websites promoting Great Country Ballads as well as Melancholy Fescue, for example, and those publicity pieces mentioned the forthcoming box set but there hasn't been, to date, an official promo piece appearing in those websites that have spotlighted the release and availability of Iconic Songs of the 20th Century. Those websites reach people outside of the Ray Stevens orbit. 

The music heard on the box set runs the gamut from country music to pop music to torch songs to bluegrass music. There's love ballads, up-tempo sing-a-longs, lighthearted lyrics, heavyhearted lyrics, there's dramatic productions, there's uplifting messages and painful messages in the songs Ray Stevens sings on the box set. In the video promo, uploaded back on July 23rd, Ray mentions that the box set is available at his own website as well as other select stores. Amazon is one of those other online stores...and there's 16 copies of the 4-CD box set available there at the moment.   

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