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Roy Orbison|Laminar Flow

Laminar Flow

Roy Orbison

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Since finishing his long-term commitment to MGM Records in 1973, Roy Orbison has bounced around from Mercury, back to his old home at Monument, and now to the Elektra/Asylum label for another attempted comeback with Laminar Flow. Producers Clayton Ivey and Terry Woodford take Orbison to Muscle Shoals, AL, for a session that aims to update the singer's style for the late ‘70s. The result, inevitably, is largely an embarrassment. Lead-off track "Easy Way Out" and "Friday Night" employ trendy disco beats, while "Lay It Down" and "Warm Spot Hot" settle for funk. Trying for different radio formats, "Tears" is one of several contemporary-sounding ballads seemingly intended for adult contemporary radio. None of this has much to do with Roy Orbison, though he dutifully sings over the tracks. "Movin'," co-written by Orbison with Chris Price, is the album's best song, a midtempo rocker in which the singer reflects on his own life and career, which consists of relentless touring. "Ain't got time to get sick," sings a man who has had to overcome illness in recent years. But at least he's still around, which allows him to pay tribute to a peer who isn't, eulogizing Elvis Presley on "Hound Dog Man." Where there's life there's hope, but Laminar Flow does not represent the comeback Roy Orbison needs and deserves.

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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1
Easy Way Out
00:03:25

Clayton Ivey, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards - Robert Byrne, Guitar - Lenny LeBlanc, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar - Charles Rose, Trombone - ROY ORBISON, Vocals, MainArtist - LARRY BYROM, Acoustic Guitar - Jim Horn, Flute, Saxophone - Bob Wray, Bass Guitar - Tom Roady, Percussion - MAC MCANALLY, Acoustic Guitar - Harrison Calloway, Horn, Trumpet - Ronnie Eades, Saxophone - Harvey Thompson, Tenor Saxophone - Tippy Armstrong, Guitar - Terry Woodford, Producer - Bill Hinds, Guitar - Mickey Buckins, Percussion - Roger Clark, Drums - Lonnie Ledford, Bass Guitar - Frank Saulino, Writer - Richard Brannan, Writer - Jim Valenti, Writer

© 1979 Asylum Records ℗ 1979 Elektra/Asylum Records

2
Love Is a Cold Wind
00:03:34

Rory Bourke, Writer - Charlie Black, Writer - Clayton Ivey, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards - Robert Byrne, Guitar - Lenny LeBlanc, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar - Charles Rose, Trombone - ROY ORBISON, Vocals, MainArtist - LARRY BYROM, Acoustic Guitar - Jim Horn, Flute, Saxophone - Bob Wray, Bass Guitar - Tom Roady, Percussion - MAC MCANALLY, Acoustic Guitar - Harrison Calloway, Horn, Trumpet - Ronnie Eades, Saxophone - Harvey Thompson, Tenor Saxophone - Tippy Armstrong, Guitar - Terry Woodford, Producer - Bill Hinds, Guitar - Mickey Buckins, Percussion - Roger Clark, Drums - Lonnie Ledford, Bass Guitar

© 1979 Asylum Records ℗ 1979 Elektra/Asylum Records

3
Lay It Down
00:02:46

Clayton Ivey, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards - Tom Brasfield, Writer - Robert Byrne, Guitar, Writer - Lenny LeBlanc, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar - Charles Rose, Trombone - ROY ORBISON, Vocals, MainArtist - LARRY BYROM, Acoustic Guitar - Jim Horn, Flute, Saxophone - Bob Wray, Bass Guitar - Tom Roady, Percussion - MAC MCANALLY, Acoustic Guitar - Harrison Calloway, Horn, Trumpet - Ronnie Eades, Saxophone - Harvey Thompson, Tenor Saxophone - Tippy Armstrong, Guitar - Terry Woodford, Producer - Bill Hinds, Guitar - Mickey Buckins, Percussion - Roger Clark, Drums - Lonnie Ledford, Bass Guitar

© 1979 Asylum Records ℗ 1979 Elektra/Asylum Records

4
I Care
00:03:07

Clayton Ivey, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards - Robert Byrne, Guitar - Lenny LeBlanc, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Writer - Charles Rose, Trombone - ROY ORBISON, Vocals, MainArtist - LARRY BYROM, Acoustic Guitar - Jim Horn, Flute, Saxophone - Bob Wray, Bass Guitar - Tom Roady, Percussion - MAC MCANALLY, Acoustic Guitar - Harrison Calloway, Horn, Trumpet - Ronnie Eades, Saxophone - Harvey Thompson, Tenor Saxophone - Tippy Armstrong, Guitar - Terry Woodford, Producer - Bill Hinds, Guitar - Mickey Buckins, Percussion - Roger Clark, Drums - Lonnie Ledford, Bass Guitar - Ed Struznick, Writer

© 1979 Asylum Records ℗ 1979 Elektra/Asylum Records

5
We're into Something Good
00:02:57

Clayton Ivey, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards - Robert Byrne, Guitar - Lenny LeBlanc, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar - Charles Rose, Trombone - ROY ORBISON, Vocals, MainArtist - LARRY BYROM, Acoustic Guitar - Jim Horn, Flute, Saxophone - Bob Wray, Bass Guitar - Tom Roady, Percussion - MAC MCANALLY, Acoustic Guitar - Harrison Calloway, Horn, Trumpet - Ronnie Eades, Saxophone - Harvey Thompson, Tenor Saxophone - Tippy Armstrong, Guitar - George Soule, Writer - Terry Woodford, Producer, Writer - Bill Hinds, Guitar - Mickey Buckins, Percussion - Roger Clark, Drums - Lonnie Ledford, Bass Guitar

© 1979 Asylum Records ℗ 1979 Elektra/Asylum Records

6
Movin'
00:03:24

Clayton Ivey, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards - Robert Byrne, Guitar - Lenny LeBlanc, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar - Charles Rose, Trombone - Chris Price, Writer - ROY ORBISON, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - LARRY BYROM, Acoustic Guitar - Jim Horn, Flute, Saxophone - Bob Wray, Bass Guitar - Tom Roady, Percussion - MAC MCANALLY, Acoustic Guitar - Harrison Calloway, Horn, Trumpet - Ronnie Eades, Saxophone - Harvey Thompson, Tenor Saxophone - Tippy Armstrong, Guitar - Terry Woodford, Producer - Bill Hinds, Guitar - Mickey Buckins, Percussion - Roger Clark, Drums - Lonnie Ledford, Bass Guitar

© 1979 Asylum Records ℗ 1979 Elektra/Asylum Records

7
Poor Baby
00:02:50

Clayton Ivey, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards - Robert Byrne, Guitar - Lenny LeBlanc, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar - Charles Rose, Trombone - Chris Price, Writer - ROY ORBISON, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - LARRY BYROM, Acoustic Guitar - Jim Horn, Flute, Saxophone - Bob Wray, Bass Guitar - Tom Roady, Percussion - MAC MCANALLY, Acoustic Guitar - Harrison Calloway, Horn, Trumpet - Ronnie Eades, Saxophone - Harvey Thompson, Tenor Saxophone - Tippy Armstrong, Guitar - Terry Woodford, Producer - Bill Hinds, Guitar - Mickey Buckins, Percussion - Roger Clark, Drums - Lonnie Ledford, Bass Guitar

© 1979 Asylum Records ℗ 1979 Elektra/Asylum Records

8
Warm Hot Spot
00:02:38

Clayton Ivey, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards - Robert Byrne, Guitar - Lenny LeBlanc, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar - Charles Rose, Trombone - ROY ORBISON, Vocals, MainArtist - LARRY BYROM, Acoustic Guitar - Jim Horn, Flute, Saxophone - Bob Wray, Bass Guitar - Tom Roady, Percussion - MAC MCANALLY, Acoustic Guitar - Harrison Calloway, Horn, Trumpet - Ronnie Eades, Saxophone - Harvey Thompson, Tenor Saxophone - Tippy Armstrong, Guitar - Terry Woodford, Producer - Bill Hinds, Guitar - Mickey Buckins, Percussion - Roger Clark, Drums - Lonnie Ledford, Bass Guitar - Ed Struznick, Writer

© 1979 Asylum Records ℗ 1979 Elektra/Asylum Records

9
Tears
00:03:46

Clayton Ivey, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards - Robert Byrne, Guitar - Lenny LeBlanc, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar - Charles Rose, Trombone - Chris Price, Writer - ROY ORBISON, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - LARRY BYROM, Acoustic Guitar - Jim Horn, Flute, Saxophone - Bob Wray, Bass Guitar - Tom Roady, Percussion - MAC MCANALLY, Acoustic Guitar - Harrison Calloway, Horn, Trumpet - Ronnie Eades, Saxophone - Harvey Thompson, Tenor Saxophone - Tippy Armstrong, Guitar - Terry Woodford, Producer - Bill Hinds, Guitar - Mickey Buckins, Percussion - Roger Clark, Drums - Lonnie Ledford, Bass Guitar - Dan Price, Writer - Regi Price, Writer

© 1979 Asylum Records ℗ 1979 Elektra/Asylum Records

10
Friday Night
00:03:29

Clayton Ivey, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards - Robert Byrne, Guitar - Lenny LeBlanc, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar - Charles Rose, Trombone - Chris Price, Writer - ROY ORBISON, Vocals, MainArtist - LARRY BYROM, Acoustic Guitar - Jim Horn, Flute, Saxophone - Bob Wray, Bass Guitar - Tom Roady, Percussion - MAC MCANALLY, Acoustic Guitar - Harrison Calloway, Horn, Trumpet - Ronnie Eades, Saxophone - Harvey Thompson, Tenor Saxophone - Tippy Armstrong, Guitar - Terry Woodford, Producer - Bill Hinds, Guitar - Mickey Buckins, Percussion - Roger Clark, Drums - Lonnie Ledford, Bass Guitar - Regi Price, Writer

© 1979 Asylum Records ℗ 1979 Elektra/Asylum Records

11
Hound Dog Man
00:02:42

Clayton Ivey, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards - Robert Byrne, Guitar - Lenny LeBlanc, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar - Charles Rose, Trombone - ROY ORBISON, Vocals, MainArtist - LARRY BYROM, Acoustic Guitar - Jim Horn, Flute, Saxophone - Bob Wray, Bass Guitar - Tom Roady, Percussion - MAC MCANALLY, Acoustic Guitar - Harrison Calloway, Horn, Trumpet - Ronnie Eades, Saxophone - Harvey Thompson, Tenor Saxophone - Tippy Armstrong, Guitar - Terry Woodford, Producer, Writer - Bill Hinds, Guitar - Mickey Buckins, Percussion - Roger Clark, Drums - Lonnie Ledford, Bass Guitar - Barbara Orbison, Writer - Tommy Stuart, Writer

© 1979 Asylum Records ℗ 1979 Elektra/Asylum Records

Albumbeschreibung

Since finishing his long-term commitment to MGM Records in 1973, Roy Orbison has bounced around from Mercury, back to his old home at Monument, and now to the Elektra/Asylum label for another attempted comeback with Laminar Flow. Producers Clayton Ivey and Terry Woodford take Orbison to Muscle Shoals, AL, for a session that aims to update the singer's style for the late ‘70s. The result, inevitably, is largely an embarrassment. Lead-off track "Easy Way Out" and "Friday Night" employ trendy disco beats, while "Lay It Down" and "Warm Spot Hot" settle for funk. Trying for different radio formats, "Tears" is one of several contemporary-sounding ballads seemingly intended for adult contemporary radio. None of this has much to do with Roy Orbison, though he dutifully sings over the tracks. "Movin'," co-written by Orbison with Chris Price, is the album's best song, a midtempo rocker in which the singer reflects on his own life and career, which consists of relentless touring. "Ain't got time to get sick," sings a man who has had to overcome illness in recent years. But at least he's still around, which allows him to pay tribute to a peer who isn't, eulogizing Elvis Presley on "Hound Dog Man." Where there's life there's hope, but Laminar Flow does not represent the comeback Roy Orbison needs and deserves.

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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