| Fretplay : Roy Orbison tabs : CD reviews : Sings Don Gibson/Hank Williams the Roy Orbison Way | Search or browse tablatures: | |||
Audio CD review:
Please note that the below review is the views of the authors, and authors only. You can get a complete list of all Roy Orbison reviews here, or go back to the Roy Orbison tabs.
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Roy Orbison - Sings Don Gibson/Hank Williams the Roy Orbison Way |
|
Band: Roy Orbison Title: Sings Don Gibson/Hank Williams the Roy Orbison Way Rating: Release Date: 09 April, 2007 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: (I'd Be) A Legend In My Time 2: (Yes) I'm Hurting 3: The Same Street 4: Far Far Away 5: Big Hearted Me 6: Sweet Dreams 7: Oh, Such A Stranger 8: Blue, Blue Day 9: What About Me 10: Give Myself A Party 11: Too Soon To Know 12: Lonesome Number One 13: Kaw-Liga 14: Hey, Good Lookin' 15: Jambalaya 16: (Last Night) I Heard You Crying In Your Sleep 17: You Win Again 18: Your Cheatin' Heart 19: Cold, Cold Heart 20: A Mansion On The Hill 21: I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You) 22: There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight 23: I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry |
|
Customer Reviews One of the greatest voices ever. One of the worst albums ever. (The ones Bruce Springstien said are "best listened to in the dark. When Roy was on Monument records he was writing some of the greatest songs ever written, singing like no one else could, and recording and arranging his material with just enough instruments to create those awesome moods. ") He and his producer at Monument Fred Foster, build the arrangements for those songs to showcase Roy's incredible voice. Those recordings never grow old or out of date for me and I still carry a "Best Of" in my car that gets played at least once or twice a month. I love Roy Orbison and wish he was around recording material like he was doing on "Mystery Girl" when he passed away in 1988. There is not one song on these recent MGM albums that would fit on a "Best Of Orbison" collection. The arrangements are over blown, the background vocals are all over the place,often intrusive and Orbison sounds like a minor character on his own records. Listen to the quality of Roy's voice on a Monument record compared to an MGM record. On Monument his voice "is" the record. Big powerful and strong with alot of depth. On the MGM recordings his voice sounds thin and is mixed poorly into the overblown backgrounds. And as for song selection, Roy Orbison should not be doing a cover album of Don Gibson or Hank Williams tunes. Orbison was a class "A" songwritter. WOW. I really hate this stuff. .
The Best and Weakest of Roy's MGM Years
. You can see a complete list of all Roy Orbison discography, or go back to the Roy Orbison tabs |
| Navigation: |
|
-Fretplay home -Guitar tabs -Bass tabs -Fresh tabs Guitar lessons -How to read tabs -How to write tabs -Submit tabs -Link to us |
| Message forums: |
|
-The pit, General forum -Gear and accessories -Bands and artists -Guitar forum -Bass forum |
| Roy Orbison menu: |
|
-Roy Orbison tabs -Roy Orbison discography -Roy Orbison lyrics |