The Orbison Way
Roy Orbison - CD
- Artist: Roy Orbison
- Format: CD
- Year: 1966, 2008
- UPC: 886973453520
- Item Number: SNS345352
- Release date: 09/30/2008
- 1. Crawling Back
- 2. It Ain't No Big Thing
- 3. Time Changed Everything
- 4. This Is My Land
- 5. Loner
- 6. Maybe
- 7. Breakin' Up Is Breakin' My Heart
- 8. Go Away
- 9. New Star
- 10. Never
- 11. It Wasn't Very Long Ago
- 12. Why Hurt the One Who Loves You
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The Orbison Way by Roy Orbison on CD
On his second MGM album, Roy Orbison works alternately in an orchestral and a band setting (the latter with his new backing group the Candy Men), and offers two distinctly new wrinkles on his sound throughout this album, while guitarists Billy Sanford and John Rainey Adkins reveal themselves as powerful yet amazingly articulate players. The band-backed stuff has a lean texture that's a marvel of sonic conciseness, while the orchestra-accompanied sides allow Orbison to open up vocally as never before, casting him in an almost operatic setting, in terms of emotional pitch, though the material itself is pure pop/rock with some elements of country-pop. "The Loner" (co-authored by Adkins), "Maybe," "Breakin' Up Is Breakin' My Heart," "Time Changes Everything" and much of the rest here could have passed muster on any of Orbison's Monument albums, though some of the other songwriting and some of the stylistic choices are debatable. The other problem is its timing -- Orbison's second album for MGM, The Orbison Way was recorded in October and November of 1965, and issued in January of the following year -- had he released an album such as this in 1963, or even 1964, it might have achieved more respect than it did (and it still managed to chart decently, especially in England, where it was issued by London Records), but by early 1966, the bar for pop music was being raised so high by the likes of the Beatles and the Byrds that it was impossible -- especially without a compelling hit single -- to compete with a sound as basic as this on the same footing. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
- Artist: Roy Orbison
- Format: CD
- Year: 1966, 2008
- UPC: 886973453520
- Item Number: SNS345352
- Release date: 09/30/2008
- Label: Polydor, Sony BMG Music (Canada), Sony BMG Music Entertainment/Orbi
- Genre: Rock
- Style: AM Pop, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Rock & Roll
- Album Time: 0:00
- Group Member: The Traveling Wilburys
- 16 Biggest Hits
- 16 Biggest Hits
- At the Rock House [Bonus Tracks]
- Authorized Bootleg Collection
- Ballads
- Best of the Best
- Best of the Sun Years
- Black & White Night
- Black & White Night
- Combo Concert 1965 Holland
- Cry Softly, Lonely One
- Crying
- Crying [Bonus Tracks #2]
- Crying/In Dreams
- Die Besten Sterben Jung (Import)
- Essential [Madacy 2 Disc]
- Essential Roy Orbison [Bonus Track]
- Forever Roy Orbison
- Forever Roy Orbison [2 Disc]
- Forever Roy Orbison [3 Disc]
- Hits! Hits! Hits!
- I Can't Stop Loving You
- In Dreams [Japan Bonus Tracks]
- In Dreams [US Bonus Tracks]
- It's Over
- Love Hurts
- Love Songs [Monument/Legacy]
- Love Songs [Sony]
- Many Moods of Roy Orbison/The Big O
- Monumental Hits [Collectables]
- Oh Pretty Woman: The Greatest Hits
- Ooby Dooby: The Very Best of Roy Orbison
- Orbison
- Orby Records Spotlights Roy Orbison
- Playlist: The Very Best of Roy Orbison
- Rocker
- Roy Orbison Sings/Memphis/Milestones
- Roy Rocks
- Sings Don Gibson/Hank Williams the Roy Orbison Way
- Sings Lonely & Blue
- Sings Lonely and Blue [Japan Bonus Tracks]
- Sun Years
- Super Hits
- Sweets for Sweden: The Very Best of Roy Orbison
- The All Time Greatest Hits of Roy Orbison [Mobile Fidelity]
- The All-Time Greatest Hits of Roy Orbison, Vol. 1
- The Classic Roy
- The Complete Sun Sessions
- The Essential Roy Orbison
- The Soul Of Rock 'n' Roll
- The Very Best of Love
- The Very Best of Roy Orbison [Sony/BMG Australia]
- The Very Best of Roy Orbison [Virgin 1997]
