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Album Details: Soul of Rock and Roll

Release Date:09/30/2008
Label:Sony Legacy
UPC:886970553728

Track List: Soul of Rock and Roll

Disk 1

  1. Ooby Dooby
  2. Hey! Miss Fannie
  3. True Love Goodbye
  4. Empty Cup and a Broken Date
  5. Tryin' to Get to You
  6. Tutti Frutti [#]
  7. Advertisement: Overton Park Shel...
  8. Ooby Dooby
  9. Cat Called Domino
  10. Go! Go! Go!
  11. Rockhouse
  12. 1956 Guitar Pull Medley: I Want ...
  13. You're My Baby
  14. Mean Little Mama
  15. Problem Child
  16. One More Time [Demo Recording]
  1. You're Gonna Cry
  2. It's Too Late
  3. Sweet and Easy to Love
  4. This Kind of Love
  5. Claudette [Demo Recording]
  6. You Tell Me [Demo Recording]
  7. Night Owl [Demo Recording][#]
  8. Bad Cat [Demo Recording][#]
  9. I Give Up [Demo Recording][#]
  10. Love Struck [Demo Recording][#]
  11. Baby Don't Stop [Demo Recording][#]
  12. Defeated [Demo Recording][#]
  13. Love Storm [Demo Recording][#]
  14. Almost Eighteen
  15. With the Bug
  16. Pretty One

Disk 2

  1. Uptown
  2. Only the Lonely
  3. Blue Angel
  4. In Dreams
  5. Running Scared
  6. I'm Hurtin'
  7. (I'd Be) A Legend in My Time
  8. Love Hurts
  9. Lana
  10. Crying
  11. Candy Man
  12. Night Life
  13. (They Call You) Gigolette
  14. Let the Good Times Roll
  15. Blue Bayou
  1. Wedding Day
  2. Dream Baby
  3. Evergreen
  4. Working for the Man
  5. Crowd
  6. Leah
  7. Actress
  8. Borne on the Wind
  9. Falling
  10. Indian Wedding
  11. Shahdaroba
  12. All I Have to Do Is Dream
  13. Mama
  14. Pretty Paper

Disk 3

  1. Mean Woman Blues
  2. What'd I Say [Live]
  3. It's Over
  4. Oh, Pretty Woman
  5. Yo Te Amo Maria
  6. Goodnight
  7. (Say) You're My Girl
  8. Ride Away
  9. Crawling Back
  10. Breakin' Up Is Breakin' My Heart
  11. Too Soon to Know
  12. Communication Breakdown
  13. Walk On
  1. So Young [From the Motion Pictur...
  2. Blue Rain (Coming Down)
  3. Big as I Can Dream
  4. Pistolero [From the Motion Pictu...
  5. Fastest Guitar Alive [From the M...
  6. Precious [Demo Recording][#]
  7. Unchained Melody
  8. Land of 1000 Dances [Live][#]
  9. Blues in My Mind
  10. Born to Love Me
  11. That Lovin' You Feelin' Again [F...
  12. Hound Dog Man

Disk 4

  1. Coming Home
  2. Waymore's Blues
  3. Oh, Pretty Woman
  4. In Dreams [From the Motion Pictu...
  5. Not Alone Any More
  6. You Got It
  7. She's a Mystery to Me
  8. California Blue
  9. Love So Beautiful
  10. (All I Can Do Is) Dream You [Live]
  11. Oh, Pretty Woman [Live]
  1. Heartbreak Radio
  2. You're the One
  3. Crying
  4. After the Love Has Gone
  5. I Drove All Night
  6. Wild Hearts Run Out of Time [Fro...
  7. You May Feel Me Crying [From the...
  8. Life Fades Away [From the Motion...
  9. It's Over [Live][#]
  10. We'll Take the Night

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Pro Reviews: Soul of Rock and Roll

  • All Music Guide

    In 1988, Columbia Records released a fourdisc Roy Orbison retrospective called The Legendary Roy Orbison. It contained 74 tracks. It was a great package except for one thing: it sounded terrible, as the mastering techniques in the first days of the CD were not what they are now. The Soul of Rock and Roll, issued by Sony Legacy in 2008, is an enormous improvement in the sonic arena, just for starters. This fourdisc collection contains 107 tracks (33 more than the previous box) with selections from all the labels Orbison recorded for. There are 12 previously unreleased performances, including the last tune Orbison ever committed to tape (strangely, a live version of "It's Over," recorded a scant two days before his death in Akron, OH). It contains a very solid book with essays by his widow Barbara, producer Fred Foster, and Roy Jr., and numerous testimonials from fans and friends including Tom Waits, Glenn Danzig Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Springsteen, Joe Melson, Barry and Robin ...Gibb, and John Mellencamp, among others.Because of his unique place in rock history, Orbison has long been worthy of this type of definitive career retrospective, one taking into account the creative and popular renaissance he enjoyed at the end of his life as a solo artist and as a member of the Traveling Wilburys. Orbison never quit working, even during the obscure 1970s when he briefly went back to Monument; cut an album for Elektra; and recorded the spotty Class of '55 with Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis for Mercury. A great collection of the earliest years with the Teen Kings is here, as are the important Sun and Monument singles, carefully chosen album tracks, selections from the films Zabriskie Point and The Fastest Guitar Alive, and even "That Lovin' You Feelin' Again," a duet with Emmylou Harris from the film Roadie. There are some stellar live performances from Barbara Orbison's enormous archive, including an unreleased monster raveup of Chris Kenner's "Land of 1000 Dances." The Voice with his guitar. It's chilling. The only track really missing is "Southbound Jericho Parkway," from 1969, Orbison's singular moment of psychobilly and his sevenminute, darkerthanmidnight answer to "MacArthur Park." This box is the first true compendium of popular and obscure Orbison resources. Bear Family's expensive sevendisc Orbison is an exhaustive collection documenting 19551965, but that's only part of the story. The major bits of the early years are here, and are lent weight and depth by the '70s and '80s recordings, making this one the compilation to beat. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Roy Orbison

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