January 25, 2022
Ray Stevens: Random Vinyl Spotlight...
Hello fans of Ray Stevens! I decided to just randomly pick out an album released on Ray Stevens and spotlight it. This particular vinyl album, released in 1981, is obscure but it shows up on eBay once in awhile. I was looking through eBay and came upon this Oh, Lonesome Me vinyl album and it inspired me to compose this particular blog entry. I had been under the impression that this was an import album...given that it's on a label called Piccadilly Records. Whenever I see the word, Piccadilly, I think of England. I discovered, however, that this 1981 album was manufactured here in the United States. On the back of the album cover there's a small credit that runs along the bottom that reads "Manufactured and Distributed by First American Records" and it shows that their address is in Seattle, Washington. As you can see Ray Stevens doesn't appear on the front of the album. He doesn't appear on the back of the album, either. The album contains 11 tracks...with 9 of them from Ray's 1975 album, Misty. So, yes, one could call this a partial re-issue of the Misty album minus the first two songs from that album, "Misty" and "Indian Love Call". Oh, Lonesome Me kicks off with "Over the Rainbow" and the following 8 songs are in chronological order as to how they appeared on the Misty album. The final 2 tracks on the 1981 Oh, Lonesome Me album are 1968's "Isn't It Lonely Together?" and 1969's "Have a Little Talk With Myself". The 1981 album isn't part of my personal collection and so I don't know if a photo of Ray appears on the paper sleeve inside the album or not. Record companies used to have a photo of the singer on the paper sleeve...as a sort of exclusive...for those that purchased the album. Decades before the internet and photo sharing the allure of it all for the fan was to have a photo of the singer on the paper sleeve that wasn't visible on either the front or back of the album.
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