At the Rock House

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At the Rock House

Although Roy Orbison is best remembered these days for the dramatic angst-ridden ballads such as ‘It’s Over’, ‘Crying’ and ‘In Dreams’ which he recorded for the Monument label in the sixties, he first hit the spotlight in 1956 at Sun Records with his hit ‘Ooby Dooby’.

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Eternity July 18, 2010 at 10:40 pm
This review is from: At the Rock House (Audio CD)

Very much brought into the contempory world. More sound - background singers and piano are more clear. Roy’s voice as always, the greatest. Hints of the ballandeer he would become. This CD includes a great booklet with info on Texas, Texans and Roy. Very high quality jewel box. Besides all the songs from the original Sun Record vinyl release, it includes Roy’s demos and undubbed versions. Yes, nothing that wasn’t released somewhere else before, but with the original art work, and a total of 37 tracks - go, go, go and stimulate the economy

Anonymous July 18, 2010 at 11:57 pm
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This review is from: At the Rock House (Audio CD)

VERY subpar, muffled, sound on the first 12 tracks (the ones from the original album release).

No, really, I’ve rarely heard such bad sound on an “officially” released CD, and to think this is a 2009 edition (not some 1980’s, early/bad, CD release !)

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