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Band: Roy Orbison Title: Big Roy Orbison Singles Collection Rating: Release Date: 02 November, 1998 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Paper Boy 2: Uptown 3: Only the Lonely 4: Blue Angel 5: I'm Hurtin' 6: Running Scared 7: Crying 8: Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream) 9: Crowd 10: Working for the Man 11: In Dreams 12: Falling 13: Blue Bayou 14: Pretty Paper 15: Borne on the Wind 16: It's Over 17: Oh, Pretty Woman [Mono Version][Version] 18: Goodnight 19: (Say) You're My Girl 20: Let the Good Times Roll 21: Lana 22: Belinda 23: (I'm A) Southern Man 24: Drifting Away 25: Oh, Pretty Woman [Stereo] 26: (Say) You're My Girl [Mono Version] 27: With the Bug 28: Pretty One 29: Here Comes That Song Again 30: Today's Teardrops 31: I Can't Stop Loving You 32: Love Hurts 33: Candy Man 34: Actress 35: Mama 36: Leah 37: Shahdaroba 38: Distant Drums 39: Mean Woman Blues 40: Beautiful Dreamer 41: What'd I Say 42: Indian Wedding 43: Yo Te Amo Maria 44: Summer Song 45: Only With You 46: Sleepy Hollow 47: House Without Windows 48: No Chain at All 49: Born to Love Me 50: Under Suspicion 51: San Fernando [German Language Version of Shahdaroba] 52: Mama [German Version] |
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Customer Reviews The complete Monument singles There is a fairly simple concept behind this 1998 UK collection: all 24 of the original Monument label singles, with the A-sides in chronological order on disc 1 and their B-sides on disc 2. When I notice in the track list entries such as "Oh, Pretty Woman (Original single version) (Mono)" and later "Oh, Pretty Woman (Stereo) ('Come With Me' Lyric)", I feel that the compiler is exactly the kind of obsessive completist I want to be responsible for anthologies such as this one. A table in the booklet lists the highest chart positions and dates of chart entry were relevant, and there are cover shots of some of the record labels and sleeves. It isn't as simple as that, of course, and when it all unravels the sleeve information says nothing. All is well for the first 14 tracks, with the corresponding B-sides in order on the second disc, though track 14, Pretty Paper/Beautiful Dreamer, was a US-only release (not mentioned in the liner notes). Borne On The Wind and its B-side, What'd I Say, complicate matters slightly by being released in the UK but not in the USA, but the notes cope with this. The collection also supplies the original mono variant of another single, (Say) You're My Girl, because it includes Roy Orbison saying "Mercy!" at the end, as is right and proper, except that it appears to have been transcribed from a well-worn vinyl single and has some distortion. All the other A-sides are presented in stereo, and the single version of Oh, Pretty Woman bizarrely bursts into stereo on the very final note. CD2 ends with a German-language single comprising two of his hit songs. In 1965, Roy Orbison was disappointed with the commercial failure of Goodnight, and, blaming Monument Records, moved to MGM. Monument continued to release singles, but these were old recordings, either previously unreleased, like (Say) You're My Girl, Let The Good Times Roll and Sleepy Hollow, or album tracks like Lana, House Without Windows and Summersong (the B-side of the belated UK appearance of Pretty Paper, a Willie Nelson Christmas song which had been a festive US hit the year before). As these did not chart, it isn't possible to tell the year of origin from the CD, or that the A/B side parallels between the 2 CDs has gone awry for a few tracks. In 1976, having run out of hits with MGM and after a brief spell with Mercury, Roy Orbison returned to Monument and recorded the LP Regeneration, from which three singles were taken. All of the 6 tracks involved are included, but as none charted there is no mention as to what they are, and no indication of a ten-year gap. The problem is mostly not with the compilation, which is more comprehensive than the notes would have you believe, but with inadequate information. Most of side one was very familiar and stands up well, apart from some over-production and dated girlie choruses, but there were some pleasant surprises on side 2, including The Actress, a ballad which surely should have been an A-side, and a sturdy version of Mean Woman Blues. Sound quality is good overall but on my copy at least a handful of the tracks suffer from some extraneous noise and distortion, notably on Crying, Falling and Candy Man. These faults are absent from the same tracks on the Definitive Collection CD, and rob this CD of a fourth star.
good CD
ESSENTIAL MONUMENT COLLECTION Buy the Raven Records CD "Communication Breakdown-the MGM years" for the best of his later hits and you will be in "BIG O" heaven. The only quibble is the lack of a comprehensive essay but I guess you can't have everything. The Raven CD does contain a essay by Glenn A. Baker. (Australia's rock brain of the universe) HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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