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Ray Stevens' Box Set

by: Ray Stevens




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5893







Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0715187888920
Format: Box set
Label: Curb Records
Manufacturer: Curb Records
Number Of Discs: 3
Publisher: Curb Records
Release Date: February 28, 2006
Sales Rank: 5893
Studio: Curb Records









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Ray Stevens was born Harold Ray Ragsdale in Clarkdale, Georgia in January 1939. Clarkdale was a small cotton mill town 20 miles north of Atlanta. For more than 40 years, Ray Stevens has been entertaining us. From his novelty songs like 'The Streak', to his tender ballads he has touched us. As with all outstanding writers, Stevens has away of creating characters and situations that highlight the humor in everyday life as well as larger issues and lifestyle trends.









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Disc 1:
  1. It's Me Again, Margaret
  2. Too Drunk To Fish
  3. Misty
  4. Freudian Slip
  5. Sittin' Up With The Dead
  6. Everything Is Beautiful
  7. Power Tools
  8. Drivers Education
  9. Hang Up And Drive
  10. Ahab The Arab
  11. The Ballad Of The Blue Cyclone (The Beginning)
  12. Blue Angel
  13. The Ballad Of The Blue Cyclone (The End?)
  14. Pledging My Love
  15. The Woogie Boogie
  16. Love Will Beat Your Brains Out
  17. The Haircut Song
Disc 2:
  1. The Streak
  2. The Mississippi Squirrel Revival
  3. Family Funeral Fight
  4. Deerslayer
  5. Safe At Home
  6. Boogie Woogie
  7. Virgil And The Moonshot
  8. The Hustler
  9. Osama Yo' Mama
  10. Hello Mama
  11. Let's Roll
  12. We're Havin A Baby
  13. When The Kids Are Gone
  14. Turn Your Radio On
  15. Kitty Cat's Revenge
  16. Juanita & The Kids
  17. Thank You
Disc 3:
  1. Shriner's Convention
  2. Nashville
  3. Erik The Awful
  4. The Dog Song
  5. The Cat Song
  6. When I Get Over You
  7. The Pirate Song
  8. Come On Home To Baseball
  9. Gitarzan
  10. Bridget The Midget
  11. Bon Temps Roulette
  12. Freddie Feelgood (And His Funky Little Five Piece Band)
  13. Gone For Good
  14. Stand Up
  15. The King Of Christmas
  16. Be Your Own Best Friend
  17. Jeremiah Peadbody's Polyunsaturated Quick-Dissolving Fast-


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - As good as ever
Ray stevens is one of the funniest guys when it comes to musical comedy. This CD collection is a good collection of his work. It would be a great collection but for the fact not all of his songs are on it.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Questionable
I purchased this cd because of the number of great Ray Stevens Songs that I had listened to growing up. When I got the discs, I opened it up only to find that these were not the original recordings. They were more recent recordings, some without the same lyrics. The most disappointing were two of my all time favorites; "The Haircut Song" and "Ballad of the Blue Cyclone." If you are a Ray Stevens fan, don't bother with the box set. I recommend buying the original albums for original, classic Ray Stevens.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Everything Ray
This was just to cool. All the old stuff reminds you what a genius of funny he is. If you are a fan buy it and enjoy!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Avoid This CD at all costs!!!
Warning, warning, Danger, danger!!! If you are looking for the ORIGINAL hit versions of his songs like, "Ahab the Arab", "The Streak", "Gitarzan" then you should stay away from this compilation. So far the BEST Ray Stevens set is Rhino's "The Very Best of Ray Stevens".
All of those selections are the real deal.

Here's hoping that one day there will be a true box set compilation of Ray's career, especially his early Mercury recordings. My top wish: a song from 1964: "The Old English Surfer".



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Fun!
I had been looking for a lot of his music and hadn't found one that had very many of my faviorites on it, until now! You either like Ray Stevens or you don't and I happen to be one who thoroughly enjoys his comedy! There are a few songs missing from his collection, but over all, it's a pretty great collection!

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