Showing posts with label Roy Orbison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roy Orbison. Show all posts

Saturday, September 9, 2017

Traveling Wilburys - 2 albums: The Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 / The Traveling Wilburys Vol 3

Reversing the usual process by which groups break up and give way to solo careers, the Traveling Wilburys are a group made up of solo stars. The group was organized by former Beatle George Harrison, former Electric Light Orchestra leader Jeff Lynne, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Roy Orbison, thus representing three generations of rock stars. In 1988, the five (who had known each other for years) came together to record a Harrison B-side single and ended up writing and recording an album on which they shared lead vocals. It turned out to be a way to transcend the high expectations made of any of them as individuals, and a delighted public sent the album to number three, with two singles, "Handle With Care" and "End of the Line" hitting the charts. Unfortunately, Orbison died of a heart attack only a few weeks after the album's release.

Two years later, the remaining quartet released a second album, inexplicably titled Vol. 3. Although it didn't match the success of the first Wilburys album, it was another million-selling hit. Throughout the '90s, there were rumors of another Traveling Wilburys record in the works, but no new albums from the group surfaced. Harrison and Lynne did re-team in 1995, when Lynne produced and reworked two John Lennon demos with the Beatles for their Anthology rarities collection.

The Traveling Wilburys albums drifted out of print in the late '90s, making the 2007 release of The Traveling Wilburys Collection -- a double-disc set containing both albums, plus a bonus DVD -- a noteworthy affair. It debuted at number one in the U.K. and nine in the U.S., eventually earning platinum and gold certifications in the respective countries. In 2016, the collection saw a re-release on Concord. ~William Ruhlmann

Album: The Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:14
Size: 82.9 MB
Styles: Roots, Rock
Year: 1988
Art: Front

[3:18] 1. Handle With Care
[3:28] 2. Dirty World
[2:58] 3. Rattled
[3:50] 4. Last Night
[3:23] 5. Not Alone Anymore
[3:30] 6. Congratulations
[3:35] 7. Heading For The Light
[3:16] 8. Margarita
[5:27] 9. Tweeter And The Monkey Man
[3:26] 10. End Of The Line

The Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1

Album: The Traveling Wilburys Vol 3
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:02
Size: 82.5 MB
Styles: Roots, Rock
Year: 1990
Art: Front

[3:13] 1. She's My Baby
[3:34] 2. Inside Out
[3:12] 3. If You Belonged To Me
[3:18] 4. The Devil's Been Busy
[3:18] 5. T7 Deadly Sins
[3:14] 6. Poor House
[3:04] 7. Where Were You Last Night
[3:33] 8. Cool Dry Place
[3:16] 9. New Blue Moon
[3:19] 10. You Took My Breath Away
[2:55] 11. Wilbury Twist

The Traveling Wilburys Vol 3

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Roy Orbison - The Ultimate Collection

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 76:17
Size: 174.7 MB
Styles: Pop/Rock, Rockabilly, AM Pop
Year: 2016
Art: Front

[2:56] 1. Oh, Pretty Woman
[3:45] 2. I Drove All Night
[3:29] 3. You Got It
[2:45] 4. Crying
[2:24] 5. Only The Lonely (Know The Way I Feel)
[2:48] 6. In Dreams
[2:26] 7. Love Hurts
[3:03] 8. Claudette
[2:28] 9. Blue Bayou
[2:31] 10. Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)
[2:53] 11. Walk On
[2:20] 12. Falling
[2:11] 13. Running Scared
[3:56] 14. California Blue
[2:39] 15. Leah
[2:23] 16. Mean Woman Blues
[3:14] 17. Crawling Back
[3:26] 18. Ride Away
[2:47] 19. Too Soon To Know
[4:14] 20. She's A Mystery To Me
[2:50] 21. Blue Angel
[2:46] 22. It's Over
[2:12] 23. Ooby Dooby
[2:57] 24. Heartbreak Radio
[3:23] 25. Traveling Wilburys - Not Alone Anymore
[3:18] 26. Traveling Wilburys - Handle With Care

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 Dreams" plus more. This collection also features The Traveling Wilburys tracks "Not Alone Anymore" and "Handle With Care".

The Ultimate Collection

Friday, July 22, 2016

Roy Orbison - 16 Biggest Hits

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:07
Size: 94.1 MB
Styles: AM Pop, Contemporary pop/rock
Year: 1999
Art: Front

[2:23] 1. Only The Lonely
[2:49] 2. Blue Angel
[2:41] 3. I'm Hurtin'
[2:09] 4. Running Scared
[2:44] 5. Crying
[2:42] 6. Candy Man
[2:30] 7. Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)
[2:22] 8. The Crowd
[2:37] 9. Leah
[2:24] 10. Workin' For The Man
[2:47] 11. In Dreams
[2:20] 12. Falling
[2:23] 13. Mean Woman Blues
[2:29] 14. Blue Bayou
[2:45] 15. It's Over
[2:55] 16. Oh, Pretty Woman

Roy Orbison scored 20 consecutive Top 40 hits between 1960 and 1965, all but the last of them on the Monument Records label. This compilation presents 16 of the first 17 of those hits (missing is the 1963 Christmas song "Pretty Paper"), from the 1960 gold-seller "Only the Lonely" to the 1964 chart-topper "Oh, Pretty Woman," with Orbison's seven other Top Ten hits of the era in between. Technically, a few of Orbison's singles of 1965 and 1966 did a little better in the charts than a few of the ones here, and, of course, he scored a final, posthumous Top Ten hit with "You Got It" on Virgin Records in 1989. But this collection presents the music from the hottest part of his career in chronological order, with standards like "Crying" sharing space with lesser, but still worthy songs like "I'm Hurtin'." Aficionados know Orbison's Sun works, and his later recordings earned him a new audience, but the Monument hit singles of the early '60s are what he is best remembered for, and they're all here. ~William Ruhlmann

16 Biggest Hits

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Various - Crazy: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:28
Size: 111.0 MB
Styles: Soundtrack, Country
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[0:11] 1. Larry Klein - Opening Riff
[1:27] 2. Dean Parks - Sugarfoot Rag
[2:48] 3. Madeleine Peyroux - Crazy
[2:14] 4. Stacy Earl - Honky Tonk Blues
[2:48] 5. Larry Koonse - Angel Eyes
[0:47] 6. Soundtrack - Rock-A-Billy Baby
[2:30] 7. Roy Orbison - Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)
[1:51] 8. Shawn Colvin - I Can't Stop Loving You
[2:13] 9. Kip Lennon - Jingle Bell Rock
[2:47] 10. Shawn Colvin - Tennessee Waltz
[3:03] 11. Larry Klein - Voom
[1:38] 12. Larry Klein - Lazy
[1:59] 13. Mandy Barnett - Walking After Midnight
[3:08] 14. Madeleine Peyroux - Lonesome Road
[1:35] 15. Dean Parks - Hank's Dream
[1:29] 16. Soundtrack - Dreams In G
[2:54] 17. Mandy Barnett - I Fall To Pieces
[2:47] 18. Larry Klein - Nothing That You Were
[1:37] 19. Larry Klein - Larry's Lament
[4:23] 20. Larry Klein - Jam At The Gate
[2:19] 21. Larry Klein - Hank's Shuffle
[1:47] 22. Dean Parks - Sugarfoot Boogie

Inspired by the tragic life of legendary 1950's-era guitarist Hank Garland, this soundtrack features songs performed by Roy Orbison, Hank Williams, Willie Nelson, Shawn Colvin, Mandy Barnett, Madeleine Peyroux, Stacy Earl, and Kip Lennon. Produced by multiple Grammy-winning producer Larry Klein, Favored Nations CEO/guitar virtuoso Steve Vai, and former Guitar Center-owner Ray Scherr, CRAZY features beautiful vocal renditions by Shawn Colvin, and Madeleine Peyroux as well as blazing instrumentals by Larry Koonse, Dean Parks and many other brilliant artists.

Crazy: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Roy Orbison - 16 Biggest Hits

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 41:10
Size: 94.2 MB
Styles: Rock
Year: 1999
Art: Front

[2:23] 1. Only The Lonely
[2:49] 2. Blue Angel
[2:41] 3. I'm Hurtin'
[2:09] 4. Running Scared
[2:44] 5. Crying
[2:42] 6. Candy Man
[2:31] 7. Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)
[2:22] 8. The Crowd
[2:37] 9. Leah
[2:24] 10. Workin' For The Man
[2:47] 11. In Dreams
[2:20] 12. Falling
[2:23] 13. Mean Woman Blues
[2:29] 14. Blue Bayou
[2:46] 15. It's Over
[2:55] 16. Oh, Pretty Woman

All tracks have been digitally remastered using HDCD technology. Roy Orbison scored 20 consecutive Top 40 hits between 1960 and 1965, all but the last of them on the Monument Records label. This compilation presents 16 of the first 17 of those hits (missing is the 1963 Christmas song "Pretty Paper"), from the 1960 gold-seller "Only the Lonely" to the 1964 chart-topper "Oh, Pretty Woman," with Orbison's seven other Top Ten hits of the era in between. Technically, a few of Orbison's singles of 1965 and 1966 did a little better in the charts than a few of the ones here, and, of course, he scored a final, posthumous Top Ten hit with "You Got It" on Virgin Records in 1989. But this collection presents the music from the hottest part of his career in chronological order, with standards like "Crying" sharing space with lesser, but still worthy songs like "I'm Hurtin'." Aficionados know Orbison's Sun works, and his later recordings earned him a new audience, but the Monument hit singles of the early '60s are what he is best remembered for, and they're all here. ~ William Ruhlmann

16 Biggest Hits