The Classic Roy Orbison by Roy Orbison (Record, 2015)

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Roy Orbison LP Record Bundle. "The Classic Roy Orbison". "One Of The Lonely Ones". Near Mint (NM or M-) A nearly perfect record. Very Good (VG) Generally worth 25 percent of Near Mint value. Many of the defects found in a VG+ record will be more pronounced in a VG disc.

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelUME
UPC0602547232922
eBay Product ID (ePID)25046059085

Product Key Features

Release Year2015
FormatRecord
GenreRock
ArtistRoy Orbison
Release TitleThe Classic Roy Orbison

Dimensions

Item Height0.16 in
Item Weight0.60 lb
Item Length12.28 in
Item Width12.28 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks12
TracksYou'll Never Be Sixteen Again, Pantomime, Twinkle Toes, Losing You, City Life, Wait, Growing Up, Where Is Tomorrow, (No) I'll Never Get Over You, Going Back to Gloria, Just Another Name for Rock and Roll, Never Love Again
Number of Discs1
NotesLimited vinyl LP pressing of this album by the rock icon. This re-issue is fully remixed and remastered to return the audio to it's original glory. Package includes fully restored original artwork. The classic Roy Orbison was originally released in July of 1966. Perhaps inappropriately named, this, the third album from Roy Orbison's MGM Years, is anything but typical. Orbison breaks all convention with these 12 songs holding steadfastly to his own artistry. 'Pantomime' is best described as epic, and notably, the single 'Twinkle Toes' charted at #13.. Roy Orbison was best known for his trademark sunglasses, distinctive, powerful voice, complex compositions, and dark emotional ballads. His greatest success came with Monument Records between 1960 and 1964, when 22 of his songs placed on the Billboard Top 40. Orbison's vocal instrument bridged the gap between baritone and tenor, and music scholars have suggested that he had a three- or four-octave range. The combination of Orbison's powerful, impassioned voice and complex musical arrangements led many critics to refer to his music as operatic, giving him the sobriquet "the Caruso of Rock".

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