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Music CD - Roy Orbison: Roy Orbison - 50 All Time Greatest Hits

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Music CD: Roy Orbison - 50 All Time Greatest Hits Artist: Roy Orbison
List Price: $25.97
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Manufacturer: Collectables
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1. Oh Pretty Woman 2. Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream) 3. Crying 4. Running Scared 5. Only The Lonely 6. I'm Hurtin' 7. It's Over 8. Borne On The Wild 9. In Dreams 10. The Crowd 11. Uptown 12. Blue Bayou 13. Workin' For The Man 14. Candy Man 15. The Actress 16. Love Hurts 17. Blue Angel 18. Falling 19. Lana 20. Mean Woman Blues 21. Pretty Paper 22. Leah 23. Paper Boy 24. (I Get So) Sentimental 25. Goodnight
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0090431014424 Label: Collectables Manufacturer: Collectables Number Of Discs: 2 Publisher: Collectables Release Date: 2002-10-08 Studio: Collectables
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Not enough hits Comment: I was a youngster when most of these song came out, I don't remember Roy releasing any song on the first disk. They are all re-makes. And the one song I wanted wasn't there. I had it on 8 track in 69 and would listen to it repeatedly speeding up I5. Nothing. He sang about his 'big motor turning'. That's what I had in my 69 Camaro. Still have the car, the engines even bigger and I still have the 8 track in the car,,,,,but no song.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Roy never fails to deliver..... Comment: Goergia Public TV featured this collection from Roy as a means to raise funds for the access channel. Excellant performance, excellant music, Roy never fails to deliver....The whole family was up dancing and singing along. We had to have a copy, but instead of buying it through the access channel at almost $50 plus dollars at the lowest contribution level, I went out to Amazon and was able to purchase this collection at less than half that. Delivery was quick, and the sound quality of this collection was excellant. Two thumbs up !!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent compilation Comment: I was thrilled to find this set - it's got several of the less-popular Orbison tunes (esp. "Evergreen") that are hard to find. Worth every penny.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Original Monument Hits Comment: This is the best collection of the original, legendary hits (and album cuts) Orbison recorded for the Monument label. Lot of bang for your buck. It has all the greatest hits and some great favorites ("Beautiful Dreamer" is a personal fave)not always found on CDs featuring anywhere between 16 and 20-something tracks. It also contains three cuts from Roy's mid 50's Sun period as well as some tunes he recorded when he returned to the Monument label in the 1970s. These later tunes sound out of place on this collection. I would have preferred 50 all-Monument sides circa '59 -- '65 (where is the cool "Blue Avenue" darnit?).
Customer Rating:      Summary: "The Greatest Singer in the World" Comment: That's how Elvis Presley introduced Roy Orbison from the stage when he spotted him in the crowd at an Elvis concert. The King got that one right. Where other compilations leave out a memorable song or two, the memorable are all here and an assortment of Roy's covers of other artists' hits. If you don't care for that, there is no shortage of other CDs with just the basics, but look for the possibility that one of two of the songs you'd expect are not included. As for re-recordings you may find, there is little harm because of Roy Orbison's extreme talent in reproducing the original sound. This is a good long-term investment if you can't get enough of the Big O. I saw him in concert in the early 70s in a relatively small acoustically-perfect venue. The strings,etc. had been replaced by a synthesizer but Roy did not disappoint. This package I can highly recommend.
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Editorial Reviews:
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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!."
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