Unreal!!!


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FieldValue
nameUnreal!!!
typeStudio
artistRay Stevens
coverRay Stevens...Unreal!!!.jpeg
releasedNovember 1970
genrePop
labelBarnaby
producerRay Stevens
prev_titleEverything Is Beautiful
prev_year1970
next_titleRock & Roll Show
next_year1971
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| name = Unreal!!! | type = Studio | artist = Ray Stevens | cover = Ray Stevens...Unreal!!!.jpeg | alt = | released = November 1970 | recorded = | venue = | studio = | genre = Pop | length = | label = Barnaby | producer = Ray Stevens | prev_title = Everything Is Beautiful | prev_year = 1970 | next_title = Rock & Roll Show | next_year = 1971 Unreal!!! was the seventh studio album of Ray Stevens and his second for Barnaby Records, released in 1970. Two singles ("America, Communicate With Me" and "S

unset Strip") were lifted from the album and were moderately successful on the Hot 100 pop singles chart. Each single reached the Top-20 on the Billboard Adult-Contemporary chart, indicating that Stevens' appeal, even as early as 1970, lay with the adult music buyers rather than the kids and teenagers. All but two of the tracks were written by Stevens himself, with one of the others, "Talking," being written by Stevens's brother, John Ragsdale.

On May 17, 2005, Collectables Records re-released this album and Stevens' previous album Everything Is Beautiful together on one CD.

The Detroit Free Press commented that only the songs "Sunset Strip" and "America Communicate With Me" on the album were up to Stevens' usual standards.

Track listing

| headline = Side 1 | title1 = Sunset Strip | writer1 = Ray Stevens | length1 = 3:37 | title2 = Can We Get to That | writer2 = Ray Stevens | length2 = 3:21 | title3 = Imitation of Life | writer3 = Ray Stevens | length3 = 3:08 | title4 = Night People | writer4 = Ray Stevens | length4 = 3:22 | title5 = America, Communicate With Me | writer5 = Ray Stevens | length5 = 3:06 | headline = Side 2 | title1 = Come Around | writer1 = B. Smith | length1 = 2:48 | title2 = Loving You on Paper | writer2 = Ray Stevens | length2 = 3:17 | title3 = Dream Girl | writer3 = Ray Stevens | length3 = 2:35 | title4 = Monkey See, Monkey Do | writer4 = Ray Stevens | length4 = 2:38 | title5 = Talking | writer5 = John Ragsdale | length5 = 2:10 | title6 = Islands | writer6 = Ray Stevens | length6 = 2:40

Album credits

  • All songs arranged and produced by: Ray Stevens for Ahab Productions, Inc.
  • Engineer: Charlie Tallent
  • All songs published by: Ahab Music Co., Inc. (BMI)
  • Front cover photo: Keats Tyler
  • Back cover photo courtesy of NBC-TV

Charts

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YearChartPosition
1970The Billboard 200141
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Singles - Billboard (North America) ::data[format=table]

YearSingleChartPosition
1970"America, Communicate With Me"Billboard Hot 10045
1970"America, Communicate With Me"Billboard Adult Contemporary12
1970"America, Communicate With Me"Canadian Singles Chart34
1970"Sunset Strip"Billboard Hot 10081
1970"Sunset Strip"Billboard Adult Contemporary17
1970"Sunset Strip"Canadian Singles Chart68
1970"Sunset Strip"Canadian RPM Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks30
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References

References

  1. . (December 20, 1970). ["Ray Stevens ... Unreal!"](https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press-ray-stevens-unrea/174334093/). *[[Detroit Free Press]]*.

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