Click to Go Back to search resultsBack to search results
King of Hearts by Roy Orbison (CD, Oct-1...
Photo contributed by #M#.This product photo was contributed by the community member attributed here.
Enlarge
 
Product description:Full product description
Contains material from the MYSTERY GIRL sessions.Personnel: Roy Orbison (vocals, guitar); k.d. lang (vocals); Dean Parks (guitar, mandolin); Mark Goldenberg (guitar, accordion...Read more
Most relevant review:
See all reviews
rating
Roy is truly the KING OF HEARTS! Remarkable CD!
I absolutely love every single track on this outstanding CD (there are very few CDs that I can make that statement about!)

That most of these songs were created/pro...Read more

King of Hearts by Roy Orbison (CD, Oct-1992, Virgin)

PriceC $27.11
+C $4.12 shipping
See detailsSee detailsSee details
King of Hearts by Roy Orbison (CD, Oct-1992, Virgin)
  • Best deal from a top-rated seller
    This item appears here because it is the lowest priced, Buy It Now item from a highly rated seller.
Condition:Brand New
Location:USA
Returns:Accepted
AuctionTime: ending soonestBuy it NowPrice + Shipping: lowest first
There are no "Brand New: Auction" listings for this product at this time.
     See all "Brand New: Buy it Now"

    Product description

    Album Features
    UPC:077778652021
    Artist:Roy Orbison
    Format:CD
    Release Year:1992
    Record Label:Virgin
    Genre:Oldies, Rock 'N' Roll

    Track Listing
    1. You're the One
    2. Heartbreak Radio
    3. We'll Take the Night
    4. Crying
    5. After the Love Has Gone
    6. Love in Time
    7. I Drove All Night
    8. Wild Hearts Run Out of Time
    9. Coming Home
    10. Careless Heart - (original demo)

    Details
    Playing Time:42 min.
    Contributing Artists:Robbie Robertson, T-Bone Burnett, K.D. Lang, Clarence Clemons, Don Was, David Hidalgo, Booker T. Jones, Benmont Tench
    Distributor:EMI Music Distribution
    Recording Type:Studio
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

    Album Notes
    Contains material from the MYSTERY GIRL sessions.Personnel: Roy Orbison (vocals, guitar); k.d. lang (vocals); Dean Parks (guitar, mandolin); Mark Goldenberg (guitar, accordion, mandolin); Robbie Robertson, T-Bone Burnett, Brent Rowan, Larry Byrum, David Hidalgo, Reggie Young, J.R. Cobb, Josh Sklair, Steve Gibson (guitar); Joel Derouin, Berj Garabedian, Armand Garabedian, Charles Bicharat, Bruce Dukov (violin); Tom Talley (viola); Larry Corbett, Suzie Katayama (cello); Mike Utley, Sid Paige, Ezra Killinger, Pavel Farkas, Henry Corbett, David Campbell, Maria Newman (strings); Terry Lee McMillan (harmonica); Clarence Clemons (saxophone); Jim Cox, Larry Knechtal (piano); Bobby Emmons, Bobby Wood (keyboards); David Briggs (keyboards, synthesizer); Benmont Tench, Don Was (Hammond B-3, background vocals); Booker T. Jones (Hammond B-3), Larry Klein (bass, keyboards); Buel Neidlinger (acoustic bass), Larry Paxton, James Hutchinson, James Johnson, Mike Leech, T-Bone Wolk (bass); Alex Acuna (drums, percussion); Kenny Buttrey, Ricky Fataar, Jeff Porcaro, Gene Chrisman, Jim Keltner (drums); Lenny Castro (percussion); Tony Warren, Alex Brown, Jackie Gouche, Willie Greene, Everette Drake, Wayne Murray, Francine Reed, Andrew Gold, Diane Warren, Barbara Orbison, Albert Hammond, Doug Fieger, Michael J. Libow (background vocals). Producers include: T-Bone Burnett, Robbie Robertson, Will Jennings, Don Was, Jeff Lynne.Engineers include: Rik Pekkonen, George Massenburg, Jim Scott.Although Roy Orbison's album Mystery Girl was issued eight weeks after his death on December 6, 1988, it was apparently in finished form and thus only technically a posthumous release. Orbison's widow Barbara says she has been asked frequently since "whether Roy had recorded enough material for one more album. The answer is yes," she replies in her liner notes to King of Hearts. An examination of the album's contents puts qualifications on this simple affirmative. The ten tracks include Orbison's Grammy-winning remake duet of "Crying" with k.d. lang from 1987, for instance, as well as the original demo of "Careless Heart," a song featured in its finished form on Mystery Girl. There is also a cover of the Cyndi Lauper hit "I Drove All Night." The previously unheard recordings include sessions produced by T-Bone Burnett, Barbara Orbison, George Massenburg, Jeff Lynne, and Don Was, among others, apparently at different times during the '80s. Barbara Orbison acknowledges that sessions were held after Orbison's death to add overdubs to unfinished recordings and demos. So, that simple "yes" is really fairly complicated. That said, this collection of leftovers from various sources is not bad at all. It certainly isn't near the quality of Mystery Girl, but, employing some of the same musicians and producers, it has much the same sound. If the material isn't of the same caliber, that's to be expected. And tracks like "Crying" and "I Drove All Night," if they pad the album out, also bring up its overall quality. ~ William Ruhlmann

    Editorial Reviews
    ...much more than a posthumous collection of leftovers...you won't want to miss this one...
    Audio Magazine (19930101)

    ...the remake of `Crying' with K.D. Lang is worth the price by itself...
    Stereo Review (19930101)

    4 Stars - Excellent - ...outstanding...the fragile quavering voice sounding battered and broken by despair, yet still radiating a monumental warmth and passion...
    Q (19921201)

    ...[a] respectfully assembled posthumous coda... - Rating: B
    Entertainment Weekly (19921030)

    eBay Product ID: EPID3126579
    Portions of this page Copyright 1948 - 2012 Muze Inc. All rights reserved.
    eBay users' reviews
    King of Hearts by Roy Orbison (CD, Oct-1992, Virgin)
    • Average rating:
      Based on 1 user reviews
    • Rating distributions

    • 5 stars1
    • 4 stars0
    • 3 stars0
    • 2 stars0
    • 1 star0
    Relevance|Newest|Popular

    All Reviews

    Roy is truly the KING OF HEARTS! Remarkable CD!

    Created: 22/08/07
    I absolutely love every single track on this outstanding CD (there are very few CDs that I can make that statement about!)

    That most of these songs were created/produced/recorded after Roy's untimely death is a remarkable feat.

    This was obviously a project of great love and respect by the many producers (Jeff Lynne, Robbie Robertson, Don Was and more) who took Roy's voice and painstakingly created the backgrounds to perfectly accompany Roy's wondrous gift.

    Roy's "I Drove All Night" is incredible. Although made famous by Celine Dion's recording of it, the song was originally written for Roy Orbison. (The story behind the writing of, and Roy's recording of, "I Drove All Night" is a most interesting one, and you can read about it at www dot songfacts dot com ... a terrific website!)

    And, thankfully, Roy's "Crying" duet with k. d. lang has been immortalized on this CD.

    It truly is a treasure of a CD!
    2 of 3 people found this review helpful.
    Was this review helpful? Yes | No
    Report this review

    Bubble Opens Help Start of layer
    Bubble Help End of layer