Roy Orbison Orbison 1955-1965 (7-CD Deluxe Box Set)
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Roy Orbison: Orbison 1955-1965 (7-CD Deluxe Box Set)
In 1966, his wife Claudette was killed in a motorcycle accident, and just two years later both Orbison sons died in a house fire. On March 25, 1969, Roy married 19-year-old Barbara Anne Wellhonen from Bielefeld in Nashville (they had two sons together: Roy Kelton Jr., born in 1970, and Alexander, born in 1974). During the 70s, things went quiet for the superstar, who had to undergo a dangerous heart operation.
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This collection is perhaps the first of its kind, the first to collect all of Roy's best 'rockin'' material from the different periods in his career—from the early days at Sun Records and at the Norman Petty studios, to the short-lived days as an RCA Victor artist in the late 50s, and the few but fertile rockers that Roy cut in his golden days for Monument Records in the early 1960s.
The fact of the matter is that Roy was another teenager in the mid-1950s who traveled to see Elvis Presley play and got swept up in the fury—women, fame, attention, and Roy's own admission that his only goal was "a Cadillac and a diamond ring by the age of 21."Whether or not he was teen idol material mattered not—for deep in his soul Roy felt the calling of wild bop music known as rock 'n' roll.
Much has also been written about how unlikely a star Roy Orbison was. True, back in the 1950s as it is today, looks mattered over talent in the pop business, and Roy Orbison was not exactly an attractive man. Born albino, he suffered the eyesight problems of albinism, and in fact in the early days (before he wore glasses on stage) many thought Roy was blind because he had to be led up to the microphone. But he dyed his hair a deep jet black, bought himself the finest hepcat clothes that money could buy, equipped himself with top-of-the-line equipment (teenage Roy had a Les Paul 'black beauty' guitar—the most expensive solidbody Gibson made—and a Ray Butts Echosonic Amp like Scotty Moore—also the most expensive custom-ordered amplifier one could own at the time), and made up his mind that he was going to be a rock 'n' roll star, looks be damned.
In the music business, there has always been a great divide between the gifted and the determined, and Roy was both. The determination paid off—in fact the stubborn Roy stuck at it through high and low times throughout his 40-year stint in the music business. How many artists can say they started off with a hit on their first record, then sank so low as to eat rolled up balls of cornmeal and water (as Roy did between his Sun days and the pop hits), found top 40 success and made a million dollars, lost his wife to a motorcycle accident and two sons to a house fire, then wound up getting inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and having a top 10 hit just as he died? The story of Roy Orbison is a story of perseverance and dogged determination more than anything else.
West Texas is precisely the sort of place to breed a determined young man like Roy Orbison. Hot, dusty, and flat—these are the only goodt hings that can be said about a place like Wink, Texas, where Roy was raised. Born in April 23, 1936 to hard working parents (Roy's dad Orbie Lee was a rigger in the oilfields), Roy was the classic outcast, a subject that later permeated his hits like Only The Lonely and In Dreams.
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Album titlle: Orbison 1955-1965 (7-CD Deluxe Box Set)
Genre Rock'n'Roll
Label Bear Family Records
- Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
- Preiscode GL
Artikelart Box set
EAN: 4000127164230
- weight in Kg 2.26
Orbison, Roy - Orbison 1955-1965 (7-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1 | ||||
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01 | Ooby Dooby | Roy Orbison / The Teen Kings | ||
02 | Trying To Get To You | Roy Orbison / The Teen Kings | ||
03 | Ooby Dooby | Roy Orbison | ||
04 | Go! Go! Go! | Roy Orbison | ||
05 | Trying To Get You | Roy Orbison | ||
06 | You're My Baby | Roy Orbison | ||
07 | Rock House | Roy Orbison | ||
08 | Sweet And Easy To Love | Roy Orbison | ||
09 | Devil Doll | Roy Orbison | ||
10 | Love Dumb Baby | Roy Orbison | ||
11 | Fooll's Hall Of Fame | Roy Orbison | ||
12 | A True Love Goodbye | Roy Orbison | ||
13 | Chicken Hearted | Roy Orbison | ||
14 | I Like Love | Roy Orbison | ||
15 | Mean Little Mama | Roy Orbison | ||
16 | Problem Child | Roy Orbison | ||
17 | Cat Called Domino | Roy Orbison | ||
18 | You Tell Me | Roy Orbison | ||
19 | I Give Up | Roy Orbison | ||
20 | One More Time | Roy Orbison | ||
21 | Love Struck | Roy Orbison | ||
22 | The Clown | Roy Orbison | ||
23 | Claudette | Roy Orbison | ||
24 | The Cause Of It All | Roy Orbison | ||
25 | You're Gonna Cry | Roy Orbison | ||
26 | This Kind Of Love | Roy Orbison | ||
27 | It's Too Late | Roy Orbison | ||
28 | I Never Knew | Roy Orbison | ||
29 | Claudette | Roy Orbison |
Orbison, Roy - Orbison 1955-1965 (7-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2 | ||||
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01 | Ooby Dooby | Roy Orbison | ||
02 | Ooby Dooby | Roy Orbison | ||
03 | Ooby Dooby | Roy Orbison | ||
04 | Trying To Get To You | Roy Orbison | ||
05 | Chicken Hearted | Roy Orbison | ||
06 | Problem Child | Roy Orbison | ||
07 | The Clown | Roy Orbison | ||
08 | This Kind Of Love | Roy Orbison | ||
09 | It's Too Late | Roy Orbison | ||
10 | I Was A Foole | Roy Orbison & Ken Cook | ||
11 | Seems To Me | Roy Orbison | ||
12 | Sweet And Innocent | Roy Orbison | ||
13 | I'll Never Tell | Roy Orbison | ||
14 | Almost Eighteen | Roy Orbison | ||
15 | Jolie | Roy Orbison | ||
16 | Paper Boy | Roy Orbison | ||
17 | With The Bug | Roy Orbison | ||
18 | Ooby Dooby | Roy Orbison / The Wink Westerners | ||
19 | Hey! Miss Fannie | Roy Orbison / The Wink Westerners | ||
20 | A True Love Goodbye | Roy Orbison | ||
21 | An Empty Cup | Roy Orbison | ||
22 | Cat Called Domino | Roy Orbison | ||
23 | I Guess I'm Lonely | Roy Orbison & Joe Melson | ||
24 | You Fool You | Roy Orbison & Joe Melson | ||
25 | Velveteen Doll | Roy Orbison & Joe Melson | ||
26 | She's Okay | Roy Orbison |
Orbison, Roy - Orbison 1955-1965 (7-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3 | ||||
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01 | Ooby Dooby | Roy Orbison | ||
02 | Racker Tacker | Roy Orbison | ||
03 | Blue Suede Shoes | Roy Orbison | ||
04 | Brown Eyed Handsome Man | Roy Orbison | ||
05 | St Louis Blues | Roy Orbison | ||
06 | All By Myself | Roy Orbison | ||
07 | Lawdy Miss Clawdy | Roy Orbison | ||
08 | Jam | Roy Orbison | ||
09 | Rock House | Roy Orbison | ||
10 | Singing The Blues | Roy Orbison | ||
11 | Pretend | Roy Orbison | ||
12 | Rip It Up | Roy Orbison | ||
13 | Trying To Get To You | Roy Orbison | ||
14 | Tk Blues | Roy Orbison | ||
15 | Go! Go! Go! | Roy Orbison | ||
16 | Bo Diddley | Roy Orbison | ||
17 | Do You Remember? | Roy Orbison |
Orbison, Roy - Orbison 1955-1965 (7-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4 | ||||
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01 | Paper Boy | Roy Orbison | ||
02 | Double Date | Roy Orbison | ||
03 | With A Bug | Roy Orbison | ||
04 | Up Town | Roy Orbison | ||
05 | Raindrops | Roy Orbison | ||
06 | Pretty One | Roy Orbison | ||
07 | Blue Avenue | Roy Orbison | ||
08 | Only The Lonely | Roy Orbison | ||
09 | Here Comes That Song Again | Roy Orbison | ||
10 | Today's Teardrops | Roy Orbison | ||
11 | Blue Angel | Roy Orbison | ||
12 | I'll Say It's My Fault | Roy Orbison | ||
13 | Come Back To Me (My Love) | Roy Orbison | ||
14 | (I'd Be) A Legend In My Time | Roy Orbison | ||
15 | Bye Bye Love | Roy Orbison | ||
16 | Twentytwo Days | Roy Orbison | ||
17 | Cry | Roy Orbison | ||
18 | I Can't Stop Loving You | Roy Orbison | ||
19 | I'm Hurtin' | Roy Orbison | ||
20 | Darkness | Roy Orbison | ||
21 | Let's Make A Memory | Roy Orbison | ||
22 | Love Hurts | Roy Orbison | ||
23 | Running Scared | Roy Orbison | ||
24 | Nightlife | Roy Orbison | ||
25 | Summer Song | Roy Orbison | ||
26 | Loneliness | Roy Orbison | ||
27 | Dance | Roy Orbison |
Orbison, Roy - Orbison 1955-1965 (7-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 5 | ||||
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01 | Lana | Roy Orbison | ||
02 | Dance | Roy Orbison | ||
03 | She Wears My Ring | Roy Orbison | ||
04 | Crying | Roy Orbison | ||
05 | Sunset | Roy Orbison | ||
06 | The Great Pretender | Roy Orbison | ||
07 | Candy Man | Roy Orbison | ||
08 | House Without Windows | Roy Orbison | ||
09 | (They Call You) Gigolette | Roy Orbison | ||
10 | How Are Things In Paradise | Roy Orbison | ||
11 | (They Call You) Gigolette | Roy Orbison | ||
12 | Wedding Day | Roy Orbison | ||
13 | Yes | Roy Orbison | ||
14 | Let The Good Tmes Roll | Roy Orbison | ||
15 | Blue Bayou | Roy Orbison | ||
16 | Party Heart | Roy Orbison | ||
17 | Evergreen | Roy Orbison | ||
18 | Love Star | Roy Orbison | ||
19 | Dream Baby | Roy Orbison | ||
20 | The Actress | Roy Orbison | ||
21 | No One Will Ever Know | Roy Orbison | ||
22 | The Crowd | Roy Orbison | ||
23 | Mama | Roy Orbison | ||
24 | (I Get So) Sentimental | Roy Orbison | ||
25 | Leah | Roy Orbison | ||
26 | Working For The Man | Roy Orbison | ||
27 | Borne On The Wind | Roy Orbison | ||
28 | Distant Drums | Roy Orbison |
Orbison, Roy - Orbison 1955-1965 (7-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 6 | ||||
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01 | Falling | Roy Orbison | ||
02 | Shahdaroba | Roy Orbison | ||
03 | In Dreams | Roy Orbison | ||
04 | Dreams | Roy Orbison | ||
05 | My Prayer | Roy Orbison | ||
06 | Lonely Wine | Roy Orbison | ||
07 | Beautiful Dreamer | Roy Orbison | ||
08 | All I Have To Do Is Dream Of You | Roy Orbison | ||
09 | Mean Woman Blues | Roy Orbison | ||
10 | What'd I Say | Roy Orbison | ||
11 | San Fernando | Roy Orbison | ||
12 | Mama | Roy Orbison | ||
13 | Pretty Paper | Roy Orbison | ||
14 | Almost | Roy Orbison | ||
15 | It's Over | Roy Orbison | ||
16 | Indian Wedding | Roy Orbison | ||
17 | Oh Pretty Woman | Roy Orbison | ||
18 | Yo Te Amo Maria | Roy Orbison | ||
19 | Only With You | Roy Orbison | ||
20 | Goodnight | Roy Orbison | ||
21 | (Say) You're My Girl | Roy Orbison | ||
22 | (Say) You're My Girl | Roy Orbison | ||
23 | Sleepy Hollow | Roy Orbison | ||
24 | Ride Away | Roy Orbison |
Orbison, Roy - Orbison 1955-1965 (7-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 7 | ||||
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01 | Oh Pretty Woman | Roy Orbison | ||
02 | Twentytwo Days | Roy Orbison | ||
03 | Love Hurts | Roy Orbison | ||
04 | Nightlife | Roy Orbison | ||
05 | (They Call You) Gigolette | Roy Orbison | ||
06 | Borne On The Wind | Roy Orbison | ||
07 | Pretty Paper | Roy Orbison | ||
08 | Indian Wedding | Roy Orbison | ||
09 | Blue Avenue | Roy Orbison | ||
10 | Here Comes That Song Again | Roy Orbison | ||
11 | It's Over | Roy Orbison | ||
12 | Today's Teardrops | Roy Orbison | ||
13 | Blue Angel | Roy Orbison | ||
14 | I'll Say It's My Fault | Roy Orbison | ||
15 | With The Bug | Roy Orbison | ||
16 | Double Date | Roy Orbison | ||
17 | Double Date | Roy Orbison | ||
18 | Double Date | Roy Orbison | ||
19 | Paper Boy | Roy Orbison | ||
20 | Paper Boy | Roy Orbison | ||
21 | Paper Boy | Roy Orbison | ||
22 | Paper Boy | Roy Orbison | ||
23 | With The Bug | Roy Orbison | ||
24 | With The Bug | Roy Orbison | ||
25 | With The Bug | Roy Orbison | ||
26 | With The Bug | Roy Orbison | ||
27 | With The Bug | Roy Orbison | ||
28 | Let's Get Together For A Coke Again (1) | Roy Orbison | ||
29 | Let's Get Together For A Coke Again (2) | Roy Orbison | ||
30 | Let's Get Together For A Coke Again (3) | Roy Orbison | ||
31 | Stayed Out Too Late (1) | Roy Orbison | ||
32 | Stayed Out Too Late (2) | Roy Orbison | ||
33 | Things Go Better With Coke | Roy Orbison | ||
34 | Life Is Fun When You're Refreshed (1) | Roy Orbison | ||
35 | Life Is Fun When You're Refreshed (2) | Roy Orbison | ||
36 | Life Is Fun When You're Refreshed (3) | Roy Orbison | ||
37 | COCA COLA (1) | Roy Orbison | ||
38 | COCA COLA (2) | Roy Orbison |
Roy Orbison
Born on 23 4th 1936 in Vernon, Texas.
Died on 6.12th 1988 in Tennesse.
Roy Orbison
The man with the unmistakable voice began as a rockabilly singer, then went as a staff composer (at Acuff - Rose) to Nashville. From his contract with Sun Records, he bought himself free, signed with Monument, where he began the assembly line production fate pregnant pain ballads. Among his classics and evergreens include 'Crying', 'Only The Lonely', 'Dream Baby', 'In Dreams', 'It's Over' and of course 'Pretty Woman' (a total of 29 US-Hits 1956-1967).
1966 accident his wife Claudette deadly on a motorcycle, only two years later both Orbison's sons died in a house fire. On 25 3 1969 Roy married in Nashville, the 19 year old Barbara Anne Wellhonen from Bielefeld (two common sons: Roy Kelton Jr., born in 1970, and Alexander, born 1974). During the 70 years it has been quiet around the superstar, who had to undergo a dangerous heart surgery.
End of the 80 he received a new contract with Virgin, again bubbled the hits, and Orbison was next to George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Jeff Lynne and Tom Petty solid Roy ORBISON Mm member of the Traveling Wilburys. At 6:12. In 1988, he died 'in Nashville a heart attack, his designated successor at the Wilburys, Del Shannon, shot himself.
Orbison's only German-language single is the mega-Rarität- both original titles were übersungen of the production line of Wolf Kabitzky on 06.09.1963 in Hamburg Teldec studio in the Easter Road with German lyrics. 1987 was recorded 'The Big O' in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame.
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Roy Orbison
Historians love to write about how Roy Orbison got started in the music business on the wrong foot, being forced to cut rock 'n' roll until he found his niche with the sort of orchestrated ballads that would cement his place in the Hall of Fame.
While it is true that Roy himself preferred the softer songs and the pop ballads, and certainly that is where he found his greatest chart success, one thing cannot be denied—Roy Orbison's veins pulsed with the blood of a rocker. Although he always denied it, he was great at rocking, and left behind some of the best-loved rockabilly tracks of all time.
This collection is perhaps the first of its kind, the first to collect all of Roy's best 'rockin'' material from the different periods in his career—from the early days at Sun Records and at the Norman Petty studios, to the short-lived days as an RCA Victor artist in the late 50s, and the few but fertile rockers that Roy cut in his golden days for Monument Records in the early 1960s.
When an artist finds such massive success with a radically different style such as Roy Orbison did with his pop hits in the 60s, it is easy to write off early efforts with a dismissive wave of the hand. In fact, in doing the research for these liner notes, I was shocked at how nearly every single book or article about Roy Orbison regurgitated the same details about Roy's early rocking period, usually in a few short paragraphs. The thought occurred to me that had Roy not gone on to record those massive pop hits, he would have had the sort of attention paid to his rockabilly sides as the other greats of Sun Records—Carl Perkins, Billy Lee Riley, Sonny Burgess, Warren Smith, and others who have had every minute detail of their 1950s activities researched and obsessed over time and again.
The fact of the matter is that Roy was another teenager in the mid-1950s who traveled to see Elvis Presley play and got swept up in the fury—women, fame, attention, and Roy's own admission that his only goal was "a Cadillac and a diamond ring by the age of 21."Whether or not he was teen idol material mattered not—for deep in his soul Roy felt the calling of wild bop music known as rock 'n' roll.
Much has also been written about how unlikely a star Roy Orbison was. True, back in the 1950s as it is today, looks mattered over talent in the pop business, and Roy Orbison was not exactly an attractive man. Born albino, he suffered the eyesight problems of albinism, and in fact in the early days (before he wore glasses on stage) many thought Roy was blind because he had to be led up to the microphone. But he dyed his hair a deep jet black, bought himself the finest hepcat clothes that money could buy, equipped himself with top-of-the-line equipment (teenage Roy had a Les Paul 'black beauty' guitar—the most expensive solidbody Gibson made—and a Ray Butts Echosonic Amp like Scotty Moore—also the most expensive custom-ordered amplifier one could own at the time), and made up his mind that he was going to be a rock 'n' roll star, looks be damned.
In the music business, there has always been a great divide between the gifted and the determined, and Roy was both. The determination paid off—in fact the stubborn Roy stuck at it through high and low times throughout his 40-year stint in the music business. How many artists can say they started off with a hit on their first record, then sank so low as to eat rolled up balls of cornmeal and water (as Roy did between his Sun days and the pop hits), found top 40 success and made a million dollars, lost his wife to a motorcycle accident and two sons to a house fire, then wound up getting inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and having a top 10 hit just as he died? The story of Roy Orbison is a story of perseverance and dogged determination more than anything else.
West Texas is precisely the sort of place to breed a determined young man like Roy Orbison. Hot, dusty, and flat—these are the only goodthings that can be said about a place like Wink, Texas, where Roy was raised. Born in April 23, 1936 to hard working parents (Roy's dad Orbie Lee was a rigger in the oilfields), Roy was the classic outcast, a subject that later permeated his hits like Only The Lonelyand In Dreams.
Roy had a good head on his shoulders...
Alles klasse
Auch diese Box ist, wie alles was ich bisher an Boxen von Bear Family gekauft habe, Spitzenqualität. Über die Discographie kann man natürlich geteilter Meinung sein. Aber wenn überhaupt, sind das für mich ganz kleine Abstriche. Und meine Bewertung bleibt trotzdem bei einer glatten 10.
Eindrucksvoll mit ein paar ärgerlichen Mängeln
Was die Klangqualität der Musik angeht, die üppigen Begleitbücher, die seltenen Fotos, da steht Bear Family für allerbeste Qualität, die zehn Punkte verdient hat.
Was mich an der Orbison-Box aber ärgert, ist die Discographie. Diese Manierismen, die ich da finde, ziehen sich durch alle Boxen, die ich besitze (dreimal Bill Haley, Fats Domino, Lesley Gore etc.). So lässt sich zwar aus den Angaben nachvollziehen, dass zum Beispiel die Titel "Paper Boy" und "With The Bug" von der Monument-Single Mo 409 sind (es steht jeweils dahinter), was aber die A-Seite und die B-Seite war, muss ich mir dazu denken. Bei vielen Songs weiß ich das, schwierig wird es aber bei unbekannteren Aufnahmen.
Auch gibt es zwar Bestellnummern von LPs (SM 14007 zum Beispiel), die stehen da aber einfach so, kommentarlos. Wie heißt denn die LP dazu? In welcher Reihenfolge sind die Songs darauf zu finden? Die begleitenden Bücher zu jeder Box sind so umfangreich, dass darin auch noch Platz wäre für eine ordentliche Discographie mit allen Singles und LPs des Künstlers oder der Gruppe (meinetwegen ohne Compilations, von denen es oft mehr als genug gibt).
Ein weiterer Punkt ist mir aufgefallen. Grundsätzlich finde ich es gut, dass die Stücke nicht mehr wie früher streng chronologisch auf den CDs zu finden sind, sondern auch mal inhaltlich sortiert. Im Falle der Orbison-Box ist es schön, die Live-Show der Teen Kings komplett auf CD 3 zu haben. Aber warum bitte sind die ersten Aufnahmen Roy Orbisons mit den Wink Westerners auf CD 2, und dann noch hinter den RCA-Sessions? Da passen sie nun gar nicht hin. In diesem Falle würde die Chronologie sogar Sinn ergeben: Schaut her, die allerersten Aufnahmen, mit denen wird die Box eröffnet, und dann auch noch der Klassiker "Oooby Dooby" (damit geht es tatsächlich los, aber mit einer späteren Session).
Zusammenfassend: Alles prima bis auf die Discographie. Aber die hat der Chef gemacht, und der lässt sich offenbar nicht reinreden. Na dann...
Excellent box set but...
This fabulous box set is beautifully presented in line with all the box sets I've purchased from Bear. However, it's easy to imagine that this set includes everything the 'Big O' recorded. It does not.
It doesn't even even include all his hits! For example, Breakin' Up Is Breakin' My Heart is not included along with other well known titles.
However, the majority are here and it's well worth buying.
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