July 10, 2023

Ray Stevens: Audio Diary 2

If you've read my previous blog entry I was debating with myself as to what to call this series of blog posts where I spotlight an audio track from a random Ray Stevens album. I've decided to go with the blog title Audio Diary, for now, until I come up with something different at some point. The inspiration for this series of blog posts stems from the abundance of online music sites that provide all kinds of songs and albums by Ray Stevens. I was mainly focusing on YouTube and Spotify since those two sites are the ones I frequent the most whenever I listen to Ray's songs. The audio track today is "Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right" from his 1978 album, Be Your Own Best Friend. The smooth love ballad comes from the pen of Ray Stevens and like most of his Warner Brothers recordings it was out of print for nearly two decades until 1995 when, out of the blue, Warner Brothers issued three compilation albums of Ray's recordings for the label. Those compilations are titled Cornball, The Serious Side of Ray Stevens, and Do You Wanna Dance?. The cover photos come from an international publication of artwork. Ray's photo, depending on if you have cassette or CD copies, is either found in the inside fold out cover or on the back of the CD. To date, those 1995 compilation releases are the only showcase for his Warner Brothers recordings...the actual studio albums from the mid to late 1970's have yet to get a digital download release or even a compact disc re-issue. Here's the LINK to the audio track "Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right". When you're browsing eBay or some other online store this is the album featuring the audio track spotlight, "Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right"...the vinyl album titled Be Your Own Best Friend

1978

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