The very best of Roy Orbison', for the first time, features tracks from roy's entire career; from the early days at monument records through to the resurgence of his career in the 1980s with the travelling wilburys. The collection is released on april 23rd 2006 on what would have been the big o's 70th birthday.
Roy Orbison The Ultimate Collection is the most definitive career-spanning collection of hits by Rock & Roll legend Roy Orbison and for the first time ever, includes tracks from the Sun, Monument and MGM years, plus songs from Roy s incredible late-career works, both solo and with The Traveling Wilburys all on one collection. The Ultimate Collection is comprised of singles from Roy s Monument, MGM, & Sun Records catalog and the track listing has been lovingly compiled by Roy's son Alex Orbison. The collection features the hits "Pretty Woman", "You Got It", "Crying", "Only The Lonely" and "In D... [Read More]
After only two albums for Monument, the label decided to release a greatest hits package, padding out the album with two previously unreleased tracks in Love Star and Dream Baby. The latter track would be released as a single and sail to #4 on the Billboard chart, whilst the album itself would hit the Top 20 (it peaked at #13) and earn a gold disc for sales in excess of a million copies. The cover of the album is also worthy of special note: since he believed he was not as photogenic as his contemporaries such as Elvis Presley, he hid on stage behind his sunglasses and invariably released albu... [Read More]
There's been a flood of compilations and reissues since his death in 1988, but Rhino's terrific package remains one of the best single discs of Orbison material. Opening with his two regional rockabilly hits for Sun Records and spanning the huge Monument hits, it reinforces why Elvis Presley viewed the Big O as his biggest competition during the Army years and why Orbison was the first '50s rocker to join the Traveling Wilburys. No compilation yet available covers his entire career, but this one certainly represents the hit years. One quibble: the stereo mixes, especially on "Blue Angel," are ... [Read More]
The Essential Roy Orbison, the first career-spanning definitive collection of high points from Orbison's career includes early Sun Records rockabilly recordings like 'Ooby Dooby' and 'Go! Go! Go! (Down The Line)'; emotionally wrenching hits like 'Love Hurts', 'Blue Bayou' and 'Only The Lonely'; career-defining masterpieces like 'Oh, Pretty Woman' and 'Crying'; tracks from his MGM and Virgin catalogs and much more. sONY. 2006.
Black & White Night 30 is a re-imagined, re-edited, remastered and expanded version of the original television special, available both as a CD/DVD set and as a CD/Blu-ray set on February 24. Re-edited by Roy s youngest son Alex Orbison, the program has been restored to reflect the correct set order as the audience who attended the show saw it. Liner notes written by son Roy Orbison Jr. are included in the packaging as well as a treasure trove of bonus content.Black & White Night 30 includes a previously unseen alternate version of "Oh, Pretty Woman", a previously unseen performance "Blue Angel... [Read More]
Welcome to the Playlist series. Painstakingly compiled by the artists and the music nuts at Legacy Recordings, these collections truly represent an artists' complete body of work. We've fished through hundreds-thousands-of tracks to cherry pick the perfect playlists. Not just the hits (anyone can find those). The life changing cuts. The out-of-print tracks. The fan favorites everyone loves. The songs that make the artist who they are.You’ll no doubt enjoy the sound of the beautifully remastered songs on this CD (as opposed to MP3's that contain less information, which translate into compromi... [Read More]
Originally released in 1987, In Dreams: Greatest Hits is a collection of re-recorded versions of some of Roy's biggest hits, favorites and a few surprises as well. Most of the album was recorded in 1985 and produced by Orbison and Mike Utley. The title track, 'In Dreams', was produced by T-Bone Burnett and filmmaker David Lynch. Includes 'Only The Lonely', 'Crying', 'Oh, Pretty Woman', 'Ooby Dooby' and many more.
The follow-up to A Love So Beautiful features Roy Orbison vocal performances with brand-new orchestral arrangements by The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, recorded at Abbey Road Studios. Additional accompaniment from Roy's three sons and backing vocals from their wives and children. That haunting voice, that unique look, those uplifting and emotional songs - there is only one Roy Orbison, and fans once again get to hear him in a new way on Unchained Melodies: Roy Orbison with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. This new album (the follow-up to last year's A Love So Beautiful: Roy Orbison with The ... [Read More]
A 2-CD, 50-track collection of Roy Orbison's biggest hits and lesser-known recordings on the Monument record label. Also included are three earlier sides that he recorded for Sun Records in 1956, "Ooby Doody," "Rock House" and "Go! Go! Go!."
2017 album reimagining the music of Roy Orbison. Featuring lush new arrangements from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Produced by Don Reedman and Nick Patrick (Elvis Presley - If I Can Dream/The Wonder of You) at
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