1962: 1,837 Seconds of Humor {Mercury Records}
1963: This Is Ray Stevens {Mercury Records}
1968: Even Stevens {Monument Records}
1969: Gitarzan {Monument Records}
1969: Have a Little Talk With Myself {Monument Records}
1970: The Best of Ray Stevens {Mercury Records}
1970: Everything is Beautiful {Barnaby Records}
1970: Unreal {Barnaby Records}
1971: Greatest Hits {Barnaby Records}
1972: Turn Your Radio On {Barnaby Records}
1973: Nashville {Barnaby Records}
1973: Losin' Streak {Barnaby Records}
1974: Greatest Hits {re-issue of 1971 album; Barnaby Records}
1974: Boogity Boogity {Barnaby Records}
1975: Misty {Barnaby Records}
1975: The Very Best of Ray Stevens {Barnaby Records}
1976: Just for the Record {Warner Brothers}
1977: Feel the Music {Warner Brothers}
1978: There is Something On Your Mind {Warner Brothers}
1978: Be Your Own Best Friend {Warner Brothers}
1979: The Feeling's Not Right Again {10 song collection, 1 new; Warner Brothers}
1980: Shriner's Convention {RCA Records}
1981: One More Last Chance {RCA Records}
1982: Don't Laugh Now {RCA Records}
1983: Greatest Hits {RCA Records}
1983: Me {Mercury Records}
1984: He Thinks He's Ray Stevens {MCA Records; Platinum Record}
1985: Collector's Series {RCA Records}
1985: I Have Returned {MCA Records; Gold Record}
1986: Surely You Joust {MCA Records}
1987: Greatest Hits {MCA Records; Platinum Record}
1987: Crackin' Up {MCA Records}
1987: Greatest Hits, Volume Two {MCA Records; Gold Record}
1987: Get The Best of Ray Stevens {Direct-market double album; MCA Records}
1988: I Never Made a Record I Didn't Like {MCA Records}
1989: Beside Myself {MCA Records}
1990: His All-Time Greatest Comic Hits {Curb Records; Gold Record}
1990: Lend Me Your Ears {Curb Records}
1991: Greatest Hits {Curb Records}
1991: Number One with a Bullet {Curb Records}
1993: Classic Ray Stevens {Curb Records; new, original recordings in spite of it's title}
1995: Cornball {compilation album; Warner Brothers}
1995: Do You Wanna Dance? {compilation album; Warner Brothers}
1995: The Serious Side of Ray Stevens {compilation album; Warner Brothers}
1996: Great Gospel Songs {compilation; Curb Records}
1997: The Best of Ray Stevens {Rhino Records; Dr. Demento liner notes}
1997: Hum It {MCA Records}
1997: Christmas Through a Different Window {MCA Records}
1998: The Country Hits Collection {compilation album; Varese Sarabande}
2000: Ear Candy {Clyde Records}
2001: All-Time Greatest Hits {Varese Sarabande; booklet liner notes}
2002: Osama Yo' Mama {partial re-issue of 'Ear Candy'; Curb Records}
2004: Thank You {Clyde Records}
2007: New Orleans Moon {Clyde Records; re-issued on Curb Records}
2007: Hurricane {Clyde Records; re-issued on Curb Records}
2008: Ray Stevens Sings Sinatra {Clyde Records; re-issued on Curb Records}
2009: One for the Road {Clyde Records}
2009: Ray Stevens Christmas {Clyde Records; re-issued on Curb Records}
2010: We The People {Clyde Records}
2011: Spirit of '76 {Clyde Records}
2012: Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music {Clyde Records; 9-CD box set}
2014: Gospel Collection {Clyde Records/Gaither Music Group}
2015: Here We Go Again! {Clyde Records/Player Records; re-issued on Curb Records}
2016: Just a Closer Walk With Thee {Clyde Records/Gaither Music/Springhill}
2016: Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me {CabaRay; re-issued on Curb Records}
2021: The Iconic Songs of the 20th Century {4-CD box set; Curb Records}
2021: Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore {Curb Records}
If you notice there's a lot of Clyde Records releases that were later re-issued by Curb Records. Most of the time those re-issues are for the online/streaming availability on sites like YouTube and Spotify. Ray's 9-CD box set from 2012 has also been re-issued by Curb Records...they've uploaded the audio tracks onto YouTube. I don't have it listed but Ray issued a multiple CD collection simply called Box Set on his own Clyde Records label. This project was later re-issued by Curb Records, too. In the few years leading up to 2020 Ray was issuing music on a new imprint, CabaRay Entertainment. He had retired his long time imprint, Clyde Records (which made it's debut in 1988). A music video and single-only release of "Dear America", from 2016, featured the CabaRay Entertainment imprint as did his Christmas album that year, Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me. However, in 2020, Ray signed with Curb Records once again and they issued 5 albums on him in 2021. Those 5 albums followed the 2020 single/music video release of "Everything is Beautiful - 50th Anniversary", a re-recording of his 1970 song accompanying a brand new music video.
2020 also saw the music video release of "The Quarantine Song" in which a separate audio recording has since been placed on 2021's comedy album, Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore.
In between 2015 and 2021 Ray was keeping himself busy recording episodes of his syndicated television series, Ray Stevens' Nashville, later re-titled Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville. He was also working on the music that would eventually get released on the 4-CD box set in 2021. Ray had planned on having his CabaRay showroom open by the latter half of 2016 but, not long after a news conference announcing the ground breaking of the music venue, Ray ran into bureaucratic red tape, building permit delays, and construction delays. The CabaRay showroom eventually had it's grand opening early in 2018.
The hectic, busy schedule of television show production and getting a state of the art concert venue built left him little time to release full-length albums every year. Ray will be releasing new projects this year...nothing is known about the style of songs or if they'll be available in CD or only in digital download format. In addition to that bit of news Ray Stevens celebrates a birthday tomorrow (January 24th). I'll be writing a birthday blog entry early Tuesday morning.
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