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Roy Orbison - The Legendary Roy Orbison

Track listing:
Volume 1
  1. Tryin' to Get to You 2:50
  2. Oooby Dooby 2:10
  3. Go, Go, Go 2:06
  4. Rock House 2:02
  5. You're My Baby 2:05
  6. Devil Doll 2:10
  7. Claudette 1:54
  8. Seems to Me 2:14
  9. Sweet and Innocent 2:17
  10. Almost Eighteen 2:03
  11. Jolie 1:53
  12. I'll Never Tell 2:04
  13. With the Bug 2:26
  14. Paper Boy 2:08
  15. Uptown 2:07
  16. Pretty One 2:17
  17. Only the Lonely 2:26
  18. Here Comes That Song Again 2:40
  19. Blue Angel 2:49
Volume 3
  1. Pretty Paper 2:45
  2. Beautiful Dreamer 2:18
  3. It's Over 2:46
  4. Indian Wedding 3:02
  5. Oh, Pretty Woman 2:56
  6. Yo Te, Amo Maria 3:14
  7. Goodnight 2:28
  8. Only With You 2:17
  9. Say You're My Girl 2:45
  10. Sleepy Hollow 2:36
  11. Let the Good Times Roll 2:32
  12. Lana 2:15
  13. Summersong 2:43
  14. Belinda 2:32
  15. No Chain at All 2:24
  16. (I'm a) Southern Man 2:54
  17. Born to Love Me 3:46
  18. Drifting Away 3:00
  19. Under Suspicion 2:58
Volume 4
  1. Ride Away 3:27
  2. Crawling Back 3:15
  3. Breakin' Up is Breakin' My Heart 2:06
  4. Cry Softly Lonely One 2:53
  5. Borne on the Wind 2:49
  6. Mama (German version) 2:44
  7. San Fernando (German) 2:29
  8. (They Call You) Gigolette 2:45
  9. Dance 2:51
  10. Can't Wait 2:08
  11. I Don't Really Want You 2:57
  12. Something You Can't Take Away 3:12
  13. Indian Summer 3:44
  14. The Fastest Guitar Alive 3:07
  15. So Young 3:27
  16. Zigzag 2:50
  17. It Takes All Kind of People 3:21
  18. Wild Hearts 3:30

Notes


Tracing Roy Orbison's career from its beginnings at Sun through his big hits at Monument to his largely forgotten late-'60s recordings for MGM, the four-disc set is an exhaustive, definitive history of Orbison's peak years. Yes, his late-'80s comeback is missing (this was released a year before Mystery Girl, after all), but this is still as exhaustive as most serious listeners will likely need, since it contains nearly every crucial track, plus such rarities as non-LP soundtrack contributions (including the title song to the Orbison-starrer Fastest Guitar Alive). It does lose momentum toward the end, since Orbison's material starts to dip in quality, but there still are some hidden gems to be discovered. Hardcore fans will probably be better off with Bear Family's exhaustive Orbison, which has all the Sun and Monument recordings, and wait for the inevitable MGM sequel. Those that want a comprehensive, but not complete, overview will be more than satisfied with this set.