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  1. Collection of rare A- and B-sides of Roy Orbison's Monument singles. Barcode and Other Identifiers . Barcode: 5 099746 341817Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRAMatrix / Runout (A-Side): 01 463418 20 1A1Matrix / Runout (B-Side): 01 463418 20 2B 1Label Code: LC 042 ...

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "Rare Orbison Vol 2" on Discogs.

  3. Roy Orbison The Ultimate Collection is the most definitive career-spanning collection of hits by Rock & Roll legend Roy Orbison and for the first time ever, includes tracks from the Sun, Monument and MGM years, plus songs from Roy's incredible late-career works, both solo and with The Traveling Wilburys all on one collection. The Ultimate Collection is comprised of singles from Roy s Monument ...

  4. Celebrating the 75th birthday year of Roy Orbison with the Roy Orbison: The Monument Singles Collection. A 2 CD/1 DVD set including all the A&B sides recorded by Roy Orbison for the groundbreaking Monument label during an electrifying peak from 1959-1966. Restored to pristine mono mixes for the first time since their original 7″ vinyl ...

  5. Regardless of the format, pressing or version, “The All-Time Greatest Hits of Roy Orbison” is indispensable; a concise, satisfying singles collection in the same vein as “24-Karat Hits” by Elvis that belongs in the record collection of any self-respecting muso. For many, it remains the only durable item in Orbison’s oeuvre, which is saying something. Naturally, it lacks his early pre ...

  6. 15. Apr. 2011 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2011 CD release of "The Monument Singles Collection (1960-1964)" on Discogs.

  7. Roy Orbison was nothing if not a dreamer; this 1963 album, cut during a particularly fertile period, makes that thrillingly clear. He's the brokenhearted lover subsisting on fantasy in the title track, a prisoner trapped in memories of better times on "Blue Bayou," and a man blissfully blind to the border between dreams and reality in an ethereal take on The Everly Brothers’ "All I Have to ...