Hello fans of Ray Stevens!! Lately I've been reacquainting myself with eBay purchasing. It had been more than a decade, it seems, since I last bought anything from there. The reason I'd stopped is, if I recall correctly, there was a time period where the only way to make purchases was through the PayPal system and I didn't want to do that. Anyway...about a month ago I began to not only browse eBay but have started to make purchases again. The first item I purchased, since it was at the right price and it was a Ray Stevens item, was a cassette copy of One More Last Chance. That cassette was released in 1981 on RCA Records. I have had the vinyl album for years but had never come across a cassette copy. When I seen it for sale on eBay, and knowing the obscure nature of a cassette copy, I bought it. The purchase/transaction went well and so I purchased an even more obscurity...a cassette copy of Ray's 1978 album on Warner Brothers, There Is Something On Your Mind. The vinyl album, which often comes up for sale and something I have in my collection, is rare enough but a cassette copy?? When I seen it listed I bought it!!
The other Warner Brothers cassette can be seen here. The Feeling's Not Right Again was released in 1979. I have the vinyl album and if you do, too, you'll know that the back of the album also features a photo of Ray. The thing about cassette tape and 8-track releases is they lack imagery or commentary that might be featured on the back of a vinyl album. However, given the obscurity of cassette copies of Ray's albums from the '70s and early '80s I've decided, if they're at the right price, to purchase them on eBay just so I can have them in my personal collection. This is actually a compilation album and not a studio album. The album's cover art (both front and back) intentionally parodied the art work found on Barry Manilow's 1975 album, Trying To Get The Feeling. Ray's vinyl album copy went a step further with matching font style of Ray's name and album title but as you can see the cassette copy lack this. The only new song on the 1979 album is "I Need Your Help, Barry Manilow". Warner Brothers apparently didn't want to release an album on Ray titled Greatest Hits or The Best of Ray Stevens and so they put out The Feeling's Not Right Again and filled it with previously released songs from 1976, 1977, and 1978. The songs weren't randomly chosen, either. They were intentionally chosen for their MOR (Middle-of-the-Road) sound due to the inclusion of the new song, "I Need Your Help, Barry Manilow". The album's title track, in case you're wondering, had been previously released on Ray's 1978 album, Be Your Own Best Friend. That album was released in the fall of 1978...and "I Need Your Help, Barry Manilow" began making it's impact in the spring of 1979. So, in an effort to build an album around that 1979 single release, The Feeling's Not Right Again emerged in the summer of 1979.
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