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Roy Orbison|The Soul of Rock And Roll

The Soul of Rock And Roll

Roy Orbison

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In 1988, Columbia Records released a four-disc Roy Orbison retrospective called The Legendary Roy Orbison. It contained 74 tracks. It was a great package except for one thing: it sounded terrible, as the mastering techniques in the first days of the CD were not what they are now. The Soul of Rock and Roll, issued by Sony Legacy in 2008, is an enormous improvement in the sonic arena, just for starters. This four-disc collection contains 107 tracks (33 more than the previous box) with selections from all the labels Orbison recorded for. There are 12 previously unreleased performances, including the last tune Orbison ever committed to tape (strangely, a live version of "It's Over," recorded a scant two days before his death in Akron, OH). It contains a very solid book with essays by his widow Barbara, producer Fred Foster, and Roy Jr., and numerous testimonials from fans and friends including Tom Waits, Glenn Danzig Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Springsteen, Joe Melson, Barry and Robin Gibb, and John Mellencamp, among others.
Because of his unique place in rock history, Orbison has long been worthy of this type of definitive career retrospective, one taking into account the creative and popular renaissance he enjoyed at the end of his life as a solo artist and as a member of the Traveling Wilburys. Orbison never quit working, even during the obscure 1970s when he briefly went back to Monument; cut an album for Elektra; and recorded the spotty Class of '55 with Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis for Mercury. A great collection of the earliest years with the Teen Kings is here, as are the important Sun and Monument singles, carefully chosen album tracks, selections from the films Zabriskie Point and The Fastest Guitar Alive, and even "That Lovin' You Feelin' Again," a duet with Emmylou Harris from the film Roadie. There are some stellar live performances from Barbara Orbison's enormous archive, including an unreleased monster rave-up of Chris Kenner's "Land of 1000 Dances."
Disc four contains material from the posthumously released discs Mystery Girl and the better tracks from King of Hearts. The Wilburys are represented by "Not Alone Anymore" and the hit "You Got It," written by Orbison, Jeff Lynne, and Tom Petty. Soundtracks also figure: "In Dreams" from the Blue Velvet soundtrack; the hauntingly strange "You May Feel Me Crying" from Wim Wenders' film The End of Violence, which was overdubbed by Brian Eno in 1997; the Will Jennings and David Briggs-produced single "Wild Hearts (Run Out of Time)" from the soundtrack of the film Insignificance; and the Rick Rubin-produced "Life Fades Away" from the Less Than Zero soundtrack. "Crying," Orbison's now legendary duet with k.d. lang from Black & White Night, is also included. The most memorable thing here, however, is the unreleased demo of "Precious," recorded in either 1968 or 1969. It's just The Voice with his guitar. It's chilling. The only track really missing is "Southbound Jericho Parkway," from 1969, Orbison's singular moment of psychobilly and his seven-minute, darker-than-midnight answer to "MacArthur Park." This box is the first true compendium of popular and obscure Orbison resources. Bear Family's expensive seven-disc Orbison is an exhaustive collection documenting 1955-1965, but that's only part of the story. The major bits of the early years are here, and are lent weight and depth by the '70s and '80s recordings, making this one the compilation to beat.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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Roy Orbison

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1
Ooby Dooby
The Teen Kings
00:02:01
2
Hey! Miss Fannie
The Wink Westerners
00:02:34
3
A True Love Goodbye
The Teen Kings
00:02:20
4
An Empty Cup And A Broken Date
The Teen Kings
00:02:19
5
Tryin' To Get To You
The Teen Kings
00:02:45
6
Tutti Frutti
The Teen Kings
00:02:32
7
Advertisement: Overton Park Shell Concert
Roy Orbison
00:00:59
8
Ooby Dooby
Roy Orbison & Teen Kings
00:02:11
9
Cat Called Domino
Roy Orbison
00:02:06
10
Go! Go! Go!
Roy Orbison & Teen Kings
00:02:07
11
Rock House
Roy Orbison & Teen Kings
00:02:03
12
Guitar Pull Medley: I Want You, I Need You, I Love You/I Was The One/That's All Right/Mary Lou/You're My Baby
Roy Orbison
00:09:27
13
You're My Baby
Roy Orbison
00:02:05
14
Mean Little Mama
Roy Orbison
00:01:55
15
Problem Child
Roy Orbison
00:02:19
16
One More Time
Roy Orbison
00:01:15
17
You're Gonna Cry
Roy Orbison
00:02:05
18
It's Too Late
Roy Orbison
00:01:58
19
Sweet And Easy To Love
Roy Orbison
00:02:10
20
This Kind Of Love (Demo Recording)
Roy Orbison
00:02:07
21
Claudette (Demo Recording)
Roy Orbison
00:02:10
22
You Tell Me (Demo Recording)
Roy Orbison
00:01:31
23
Night Owl (Demo Recording)
Roy Orbison
00:01:25

R. Orbison, Composer - R. Orbison, Lyricist - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Roy Orbison, Guitar - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Vocal

(P) Originally recorded 1958. All rights reserved by Orbison Records, Inc.

24
Bad Cat (Demo Recording)
Roy Orbison
00:02:36

J. Melson, Lyricist - J. Melson, Composer - R. Orbison, Lyricist - R. Orbison, Composer - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Joe Melson, Background Vocal - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Vocal - Roy Orbison, Guitar

(P) Originally recorded 1959. All rights reserved by Orbison Records, Inc.

25
I Give Up (Demo Recording)
Roy Orbison
00:02:12

Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Orbison, Lyricist - Orbison, Composer - Roy Orbison, Guitar - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Vocal

(P) Originally recorded 1958. All rights reserved by Orbison Records, Inc.

26
Love Struck (Demo Recording)
Roy Orbison
00:01:19

R. Orbison, Lyricist - R. Orbison, Composer - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - J. Wilson, Composer - J. Wilson, Lyricist - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Vocal - Roy Orbison, Guitar

(P) Originally recorded 1958. All rights reserved by Orbison Records, Inc.

27
Baby Don't Stop (Demo Recording)
Roy Orbison
00:02:06

J. Melson, Lyricist - J. Melson, Composer - R. Orbison, Lyricist - R. Orbison, Composer - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Joe Melson, Vocal - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Vocal - Roy Orbison, Guitar

(P) Originally recorded 1959. All rights reserved by Orbison Records, Inc.

28
Defeated (Demo Recording)
Roy Orbison
00:01:38

Orbison, Lyricist - Orbison, Composer - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Roy Orbison, Guitar - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Vocal

(P) Originally recorded 1958. All rights reserved by Orbison Records, Inc.

29
Love Storm (Demo Recording)
Roy Orbison
00:02:38

J. Melson, Lyricist - J. Melson, Composer - R. Orbison, Lyricist - R. Orbison, Composer - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Vocal - Roy Orbison, Guitar

(P) Originally recorded 1959. All rights reserved by Orbison Records, Inc.

30
Almost Eighteen
Roy Orbison
00:02:04

Chet Atkins, Producer - Floyd Cramer, Piano - Roy Orbison, Composer - Roy Orbison, Lyricist - Roy Orbison, Vocal

(P) Originally Recorded Prior to 1972. All Rights Reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

31
With The Bug (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:23

Ken Robertson, Re-Mastering Engineer - Roy Orbison, Composer - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Lyricist - Fred Foster, Producer

(P) Originally Released 1959 Monument Records

32
Pretty One (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:17

Grady Martin, Guitar - Brenton Banks, Violin - Roy Orbison, Lyricist - Roy Orbison, Composer - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Vocal - George Binkley, Violin - Various, Guitar - Various, Violin - Various, Viola - Fred Foster, Producer - The Anita Kerr Singers, Background Vocal - Boots Randolph, Saxophone - Solie Isaac Fott, Violin - Murray M. "Buddy" Harman, Jr., Drums - Jerry Byrd, Steel Guitar - Harold Bradley, Guitar - Bob Moore, Bass - Joe Melson, Background Vocal

Originally Released 1960 Monument Records

DISC 2

1
Uptown (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:06

Joe Melson, Composer - Joe Melson, Lyricist - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Composer - Roy Orbison, Lyricist - Fred Foster, Producer

Originally released 1960. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment.

2
Only the Lonely (Know the Way I Feel) (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:25

Joe Melson, Composer - Joe Melson, Lyricist - Roy Orbison, Vocal - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Lyricist - Roy Orbison, Composer - Fred Foster, Producer

Originally released 1960. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

3
Blue Angel (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:50

J. Melson, Composer - J. Melson, Lyricist - R. Orbison, Composer - R. Orbison, Lyricist - Roy Orbison, Vocal - Roy Orbison, Performer - Fred Foster, Producer

Originally released 1960. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

4
In Dreams (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:48

Fred Carter Jr., Guitar - Bob Moore, Bass - Vernal Richardson, Violin - Charlie McCoy, Harmonica - Boots Randolph, Saxophone - Howard Carpenter, Viola - Raymond Edenton, Guitar - Cecil Brower, Violin - Roy Orbison, Lyricist - Roy Orbison, Composer - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Vocal - Wayne Moss, Guitar - Roby Story, Violin - Lillian Hunt, Violin - Joseph W. Tanner, Guitar - Floyd Cramer, Piano - Fred Foster, Producer - George Binkley III, Violin - Dorothy Walker, Violin - Michael Semanitsky, Violin - Wilda Tinsley, Violin - Jerry Kennedy, Guitar - Murray M. "Buddy" Harman, Jr., Drums - Hank Garland, Guitar - Bill Pursell, Piano - Brenton Banks, Violin - Solie Fott, Violin - Suzanne Parker, Violin - Harold Bradley, Guitar - Scotty Moore, Guitar

Originally released 1963. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

5
Running Scared (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:11

Joe Melson, Composer - Joe Melson, Lyricist - Roy Orbison, Vocal - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Lyricist - Roy Orbison, Composer - Fred Foster, Producer

Originally released 1961. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment.

6
I'm Hurtin' (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:42

Grady Martin, Guitar - Brenton Banks, Violin - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Vocal - Roy Orbison, Lyricist - Roy Orbison, Composer - George Binkley, Violin - Various, Guitar - Various, Violin - Various, Viola - Fred Foster, Producer - The Anita Kerr Singers, Background Vocal - Boots Randolph, Saxophone - Solie Isaac Fott, Violin - Murray M. "Buddy" Harman, Jr., Drums - Jerry Byrd, Steel Guitar - Harold Bradley, Guitar - Bob Moore, Bass - Joe Melson, Composer - Joe Melson, Background Vocal - Joe Melson, Lyricist

Originally released 1960. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

7
(I'd Be) A Legend in My Time
Roy Orbison
00:03:07

Roy Orbison, Performer - D. Gibson, Composer - D. Gibson, Lyricist

Originally released 1963. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment.

8
Love Hurts (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:26

Fred Carter Jr., Guitar - Bob Moore, Bass - Cam Mullins, Trumpet - Boots Randolph, Saxophone - Harry Johnson, Saxophone - Cecil Brower, Violin - Boudleaux Bryant, Guitar - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Vocal - BOUDLEAUX BRYANT, Lyricist - BOUDLEAUX BRYANT, Composer - Floyd Cramer, Piano - John Greubel, Drums - Fred Foster, Producer - Grady Martin, Guitar - Various, Guitar - Various, Violin - Various, Viola - George Binkley III, Violin - Carl Garvin, Trumpet - Byron Bach, Acoustic Cello - Joe Tanner, Guitar - Murray M. "Buddy" Harman, Jr., Drums - Solie Isaac Fott, Violin - Hank Garland, Guitar - Bill Pursell, Piano - Ray Edenton, Guitar

Originally released 1962. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

9
Lana (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:16

J. Melson, Composer - J. Melson, Lyricist - R. Orbison, Composer - R. Orbison, Lyricist - Roy Orbison, Vocal - Roy Orbison, Performer - Fred Foster, Producer

Originally released 1962. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

10
Crying (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:45

Joe Melson, Composer - Joe Melson, Lyricist - Roy Orbison, Vocal - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Lyricist - Roy Orbison, Composer - Fred Foster, Producer

Originally released 1962. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

11
Candy Man (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:43

Fred Neil, Lyricist - Fred Neil, Composer - Roy Orbison, Performer - Fred Foster, Producer - Beverly Ross, Composer - Beverly Ross, Lyricist

Originally released 1961. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment.

12
Night Life (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:30

Fred Carter Jr., Guitar - Bob Moore, Bass - Cam Mullins, Trumpet - Boots Randolph, Saxophone - Harry Johnson, Saxophone - Cecil Brower, Violin - Boudleaux Bryant, Guitar - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Vocal - J. Melson, Composer - J. Melson, Lyricist - Floyd Cramer, Piano - John Greubel, Drums - Fred Foster, Producer - Grady Martin, Guitar - Various, Guitar - Various, Violin - Various, Viola - George Binkley III, Violin - Carl Garvin, Trumpet - Byron Bach, Acoustic Cello - R. Orbison, Composer - R. Orbison, Lyricist - Joe Tanner, Guitar - Murray M. "Buddy" Harman, Jr., Drums - Solie Isaac Fott, Violin - Hank Garland, Guitar - Bill Pursell, Piano - Ray Edenton, Guitar

Originally released 1962. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

13
(They Call You) Gigolette (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:35

Fred Carter Jr., Guitar - Bob Moore, Bass - Charlie McCoy, Harmonica - Boots Randolph, Saxophone - Howard Carpenter, Viola - Cecil Brower, Violin - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Vocal - Wayne Moss, Guitar - J. Melson, Composer - J. Melson, Lyricist - Floyd Cramer, Piano - Fred Foster, Producer - Various, Guitar - Various, Violin - George Binkley III, Violin - R. Orbison, Composer - R. Orbison, Lyricist - Jerry Kennedy, Guitar - Murray M. "Buddy" Harman, Jr., Drums - Hank Garland, Guitar - Bill Pursell, Piano - Solie Fott, Violin - Harold Bradley, Guitar - Scotty Moore, Guitar

Originally released 1963. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

14
Let the Good Times Roll (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:33

Fred Carter Jr., Guitar - Bob Moore, Bass - Cam Mullins, Trumpet - Boots Randolph, Saxophone - Harry Johnson, Saxophone - Cecil Brower, Violin - Boudleaux Bryant, Guitar - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Vocal - L. LEE, Composer - L. LEE, Lyricist - Floyd Cramer, Piano - John Greubel, Drums - Fred Foster, Producer - Grady Martin, Guitar - Various, Guitar - Various, Violin - Various, Viola - George Binkley III, Violin - Carl Garvin, Trumpet - Byron Bach, Acoustic Cello - Joe Tanner, Guitar - Murray M. "Buddy" Harman, Jr., Drums - Solie Isaac Fott, Violin - Hank Garland, Guitar - Bill Pursell, Piano - Ray Edenton, Guitar - S. Goodman, Composer - S. Goodman, Lyricist

Originally released 1965 Monument Records. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

15
Blue Bayou (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:29

Joe Melson, Composer - Joe Melson, Lyricist - Roy Orbison, Vocal - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Lyricist - Roy Orbison, Composer - Fred Foster, Producer

Originally released 1963. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

16
Wedding Day (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:05

Fred Carter Jr., Guitar - Bob Moore, Bass - Cam Mullins, Trumpet - Boots Randolph, Saxophone - Harry Johnson, Saxophone - Cecil Brower, Violin - Boudleaux Bryant, Guitar - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Vocal - J. Melson, Composer - J. Melson, Lyricist - Floyd Cramer, Piano - John Greubel, Drums - Fred Foster, Producer - Grady Martin, Guitar - Various, Guitar - Various, Violin - Various, Viola - George Binkley III, Violin - Carl Garvin, Trumpet - Byron Bach, Acoustic Cello - R. Orbison, Composer - R. Orbison, Lyricist - Joe Tanner, Guitar - Murray M. "Buddy" Harman, Jr., Drums - Solie Isaac Fott, Violin - Hank Garland, Guitar - Bill Pursell, Piano - Ray Edenton, Guitar

Originally released 1962. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

17
Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream) (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:32

C. Walker, Composer - C. Walker, Lyricist - Roy Orbison, Performer - Roy Orbison, Vocal - Fred Foster, Producer

(P) 1962 Sony Music Entertainment

18
Evergreen (Album Version)
Roy Orbison
00:02:44

Joseph Tanner, Composer - Joseph Tanner, Lyricist - Ken Robertson, Mastering Engineer - Ken Robertson, Re-Mixer - Roy Orbison, Performer - Fred Foster, Producer

Originally released 1963. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

Albumbeschreibung

In 1988, Columbia Records released a four-disc Roy Orbison retrospective called The Legendary Roy Orbison. It contained 74 tracks. It was a great package except for one thing: it sounded terrible, as the mastering techniques in the first days of the CD were not what they are now. The Soul of Rock and Roll, issued by Sony Legacy in 2008, is an enormous improvement in the sonic arena, just for starters. This four-disc collection contains 107 tracks (33 more than the previous box) with selections from all the labels Orbison recorded for. There are 12 previously unreleased performances, including the last tune Orbison ever committed to tape (strangely, a live version of "It's Over," recorded a scant two days before his death in Akron, OH). It contains a very solid book with essays by his widow Barbara, producer Fred Foster, and Roy Jr., and numerous testimonials from fans and friends including Tom Waits, Glenn Danzig Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Springsteen, Joe Melson, Barry and Robin Gibb, and John Mellencamp, among others.
Because of his unique place in rock history, Orbison has long been worthy of this type of definitive career retrospective, one taking into account the creative and popular renaissance he enjoyed at the end of his life as a solo artist and as a member of the Traveling Wilburys. Orbison never quit working, even during the obscure 1970s when he briefly went back to Monument; cut an album for Elektra; and recorded the spotty Class of '55 with Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis for Mercury. A great collection of the earliest years with the Teen Kings is here, as are the important Sun and Monument singles, carefully chosen album tracks, selections from the films Zabriskie Point and The Fastest Guitar Alive, and even "That Lovin' You Feelin' Again," a duet with Emmylou Harris from the film Roadie. There are some stellar live performances from Barbara Orbison's enormous archive, including an unreleased monster rave-up of Chris Kenner's "Land of 1000 Dances."
Disc four contains material from the posthumously released discs Mystery Girl and the better tracks from King of Hearts. The Wilburys are represented by "Not Alone Anymore" and the hit "You Got It," written by Orbison, Jeff Lynne, and Tom Petty. Soundtracks also figure: "In Dreams" from the Blue Velvet soundtrack; the hauntingly strange "You May Feel Me Crying" from Wim Wenders' film The End of Violence, which was overdubbed by Brian Eno in 1997; the Will Jennings and David Briggs-produced single "Wild Hearts (Run Out of Time)" from the soundtrack of the film Insignificance; and the Rick Rubin-produced "Life Fades Away" from the Less Than Zero soundtrack. "Crying," Orbison's now legendary duet with k.d. lang from Black & White Night, is also included. The most memorable thing here, however, is the unreleased demo of "Precious," recorded in either 1968 or 1969. It's just The Voice with his guitar. It's chilling. The only track really missing is "Southbound Jericho Parkway," from 1969, Orbison's singular moment of psychobilly and his seven-minute, darker-than-midnight answer to "MacArthur Park." This box is the first true compendium of popular and obscure Orbison resources. Bear Family's expensive seven-disc Orbison is an exhaustive collection documenting 1955-1965, but that's only part of the story. The major bits of the early years are here, and are lent weight and depth by the '70s and '80s recordings, making this one the compilation to beat.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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