Hello Ray Stevens fans!! In this blog entry, as you can tell, it's focusing on one of the 4 albums released in the Iconic Songs of the 20th Century box set. This time around it's Slow Dance. Now, compared to the other three albums, this one is much more somber and slower paced as you could probably guess. The concept of the album is to recapture the feel of the slow ballad songs that people would slow dance to in a bygone era. If you have this album then you already know not every song is slow...there are a couple that are mid-tempo...but the overall feel of the music remains slow love ballads. I'd say the only song on the album that pushes the tempo a little bit, as far as the music accompaniment goes, is his rendition of "The Great Pretender" but definitely "Answer Me", a song he'd previously recorded several decades earlier as "Answer Me, My Love". There are 12 songs on the album and the playlist is on YouTube...and anybody can listen to the album or any other Ray Stevens album that's been uploaded to the site. Your favorite performances may not be mine. Do you want to know what my favorites are from this album? I won't mention them all but a couple are "Slow Dancing", "Stardust", "Answer Me", and the album closer, "What a Wonderful World". All of the songs have been re-arranged in a Ray Stevens style and so, if you're thinking that these songs will be carbon copies of previously recorded versions by other recording artists, you'll be in for a major surprise. Ray opens the album with his soulful rendition of "Only You and You Alone".
I'll probably come across like a broken record, on repeat, when I say that this album and the other three that make-up the Iconic Songs of the 20th Century box set are must-have for any Ray Stevens fan. I especially feel that those out there who say they prefer the more serious side of Ray Stevens should take a listen to this album and the other three: Great Country Ballads, Melancholy Fescue, and Nouveau Retro. Those three, along with Slow Dance, represent some of the most recent serious recordings from Ray Stevens. Those of you that have been waiting for some non-comical recordings from Ray, well, those albums should be an answer to your wishes.
You can listen to the Slow Dance album when you click HERE. While at YouTube, and after you listen to Slow Dance, visit the other YouTube playlists of the three albums mentioned above.
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