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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mystery_GirlMystery Girl - Wikipedia

    Mystery Girl is the twenty-second album by American singer Roy Orbison. It was his last album to be recorded during his lifetime, as he completed the album in November 1988, a month before his death at the age of 52, and it was released posthumously by Virgin Records on January 31, 1989.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rick_VitoRick Vito - Wikipedia

    Years active. 1969 – present. Richard Francis Vito (born October 13, 1949) is an American guitarist and singer. He was part of Fleetwood Mac between 1987 and 1991. Vito took over as lead guitarist after Lindsey Buckingham left the group. [2] He is best known for his blues and slide guitar style, whose influences include Elmore James, Robert ...

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Mystery Girl" on Discogs.

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  4. 7. Okt. 2019 · Rick Vito – electric guitar on 3, backing vocals on 3, slide guitar on 9 Tom "T-Bone" Wolk – bass on 3 Buell Neidlinger – arco bass on 3 7 Billy Burnette – acoustic guitar on 3, backing vocals on 3 Mickey Curry – drums on 3 George Harrison – acoustic guitar on 4 Ray Cooper – drums on 4 Louis Clark – strings ...

  5. Among the many other contributors to the album were Mike Campbell and other members of the Heartbreakers, T Bone Burnett, George Harrison, Jim Keltner and Rick Vito. For the 25th anniversary of its release, the album was reissued with bonus tracks including “The Way Is Love”, a song recorded by Orbison on a cassette tape in the 1980s that ...

  6. 12. Juni 2014 · The ballad “In the Real World,” from the Richard Kerr/Will Jennings team (“Looks Like We Made It,” “I’ll Never Love This Way Again”) and co-producer Mike Campbell of The Heartbreakers, returns to the theme of dreams that play such a key role in Orbison’s early career. Orbison’s tender, fragile vocal rests in the upward reaches of his range.

  7. Mystery Girl was Orbison's first album of all-new material since 1979 and its success posthumously continued the resurgence that his career had undergone since 1986. Among the many other contributors to the album were Mike Campbell and other members of the Heartbreakers, T Bone Burnett, George Harrison, Jim Keltner and Rick Vito.