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Live in Melbourne

Live in Melbourne

SKU: CD35441 Barcode: 5292317214521
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  • Released Date: 14 Sep 2018

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

In 1967, Roy Orbison brought his signature brand of timeless melodrama to the stage in Melbourne, and boy, did he deliver. From the moment he stepped into the spotlight, it was clear that this was going to be a night to remember.

Orbison's vocals were as hauntingly beautiful as ever, with that unmistakable quiver that could make even the toughest of hearts melt. Whether he was belting out classics like "Oh, Pretty Woman" or delving into deeper cuts, his voice never failed to captivate the audience.

The band behind Orbison was on fire, providing a solid foundation for his soaring vocals to shine. The chemistry between them was palpable, and it was clear that they were all having the time of their lives up on that stage.

The setlist was a perfect mix of old favorites and newer material, showcasing Orbison's versatility as a performer. Each song was delivered with passion and precision, leaving the crowd in awe of his talent.

Overall, Roy Orbison Live In Melbourne 1967 is a must-listen for any fan of classic rock 'n' roll. With Orbison at the helm, this album is a nostalgic trip down memory lane that will have you singing along and swaying to the music in no time. Trust me, you don't want to miss out on this gem of a live recording.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Crying
2. Dream Baby
3. Running Scared
4. Mean Woman Blues
5. Leah
6. Communication Breakdown
7. Too Soon to Know
8. Pretty Woman
9. Only the Lonely
10. Crying
11. Dream Baby
12. Running Scared
13. Mean Woman Blues
14. Leah
15. Communication Breakdown
16. Too Soon to Know

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About the artist

Roy Orbison

Roy Orbison, the enigmatic crooner from Texas, is a man of mystery and melody. With his unmistakable voice that soars effortlessly from a deep rumble to a haunting falsetto, Orbison has captured the hearts of music lovers worldwide. Often seen sporting his signature dark shades, Orbison's persona is as intriguing as his music. His songs are filled with longing, heartache, and longing, making him the ultimate maestro of melodrama. But beneath the melancholy lies a hidden depth and vulnerability that resonates with listeners on a visceral level. Orbison's influence on the music industry is undeniable. His timeless hits such as "Oh, Pretty Woman" and "Crying" have stood the test of time, solidifying his status as a musical icon. His pioneering use of strings and powerful vocal delivery have inspired countless artists across genres, from Elvis Presley to Bruce Springsteen. Despite his success, Orbison remained humble and devoted to his craft until his untimely death in 1988. His legacy lives on through his music, which continues to captivate audiences of all ages. Roy Orbison may have been a man of few words, but his music speaks volumes.

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