Movie Description An early rock legend with an extraordinarily voice and epic, melodramatic songs on a matching grand scale, Roy Orbison blazed a trail for lonesome and lovesick musicians and fans alike. Perceived by some as lacking in the looks and charisma expected of a rock star, he more than made up for it with an operatic voice and melancholy songs to which a broad audience could relate. After his early successes, first as a rockabilly singer with Sun Records, and later finding a lasting persona as a singer of brooding, haunting Ballads with Monument Records, Orbison was eclipsed by the British invasion and his personal life was afflicted by a string of tragedies. He experienced a comeback late in life with the inclusion of "In Dreams" on David Lynch's BLUE VELVET soundtrack, and resurrected his classic sound with his final album, MYSTERY GIRL. The performance featured here was recorded in 1972 as Orbison performed his hits, accompanied by a full orchestra.
Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English DTS Surround 5.1 - English Additional Release Material: Production Interviews Bonus Shorts - 1. Never Before Seen Home Movies 2. Digital Restoration Comparison Text/Photo Galleries: Photos
Tracks: 1. Only the Lonely 2. Crying 3. Dram Baby 4. In Dreams 5. Mean Woman Blues 6. Too Soon To Know 7. Penny Arcade 8. Blue Bayou 9. Land of 1000 Dances 10. Bridge Over Troubled Water 11. Leah 12. Running Scared 13. Sweet Caroline 14. It's Over 15. Oh, Pretty Woman
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