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4.0 out of 5 stars The Best and Weakest of Roy's MGM Years
Don Gibson was one of the truly great country singer/songwriters. He had an unusual vocal style that is hard to explain to someone who hasn't heard him. His songwriting skills were astounding, for example I can't stop loving you, Oh Lonesome Me, Sweet Dreams etc. The master interpreter of Don Gibson had to be Roy Orbison. The 12 songs from Orbison sings Gibson are all...
Published on December 14, 2006 by Robert Miller

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1.0 out of 5 stars One of the greatest voices ever. One of the worst albums ever.
When Roy was on Monument records he was writing some of the greatest songs ever written, singing like no one else could, and recording and arranging his material with just enough instruments to create those awesome moods.(The ones Bruce Springstien said are "best listened to in the dark.") He and his producer at Monument Fred Foster, build the arrangements for those songs...
Published on June 26, 2007 by Rick Holly


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4.0 out of 5 stars The Best and Weakest of Roy's MGM Years, December 14, 2006
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This review is from: Sings Don Gibson/Hank Williams the Roy Orbison Way (Audio CD)
Don Gibson was one of the truly great country singer/songwriters. He had an unusual vocal style that is hard to explain to someone who hasn't heard him. His songwriting skills were astounding, for example I can't stop loving you, Oh Lonesome Me, Sweet Dreams etc. The master interpreter of Don Gibson had to be Roy Orbison. The 12 songs from Orbison sings Gibson are all first rate Nashville sound types of recordings. I can't understand why Oh Such A Stranger wasn't a megahit on the country charts -the arrangement is gorgeous, Orbison's vocals so emotional and heart-breaking. I love the fuzz guitar on Yes I'm Hurting. I love the country waltz Blue Blue Day, and the raucous What about me. There isn't a bad song among these 12. As for Roy sings Hank Williams, it's not as strong. There are gems such as Last night I heard you crying in your sleep but it is less inspired and the production and arrangements aren't as strong as on the Sings Don Gibson songs. Not bad, just not as excellent. At the risk of sounding repetitive, if you love Roy Orbison, buy this set because you will enjoy it. Roy was simply the greatest hands down, and there are too many wonderful songs to pass up on this collection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars CLASSIC COUNTRY, November 6, 2011
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Another Classic album from the great Roy Orbison, singing country tunes , again not easily to purchase these albums in the past as they were only on record. I love this album and would recommend it to any Orbison Fan
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great Roy Orbison Collection, April 6, 2010
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Meeting Roy Orbison in person and getting to talk to him and get his autograph was a real thrill. It really surprised me to discover how he actually sounded better in person. This cd contains 2 of his MGM albums, he released these after I met him but the songs here are still very good, although nothing can beat his Monument recordings.
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1.0 out of 5 stars One of the greatest voices ever. One of the worst albums ever., June 26, 2007
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When Roy was on Monument records he was writing some of the greatest songs ever written, singing like no one else could, and recording and arranging his material with just enough instruments to create those awesome moods.(The ones Bruce Springstien said are "best listened to in the dark.") He and his producer at Monument Fred Foster, build the arrangements for those songs to showcase Roy's incredible voice. Those recordings never grow old or out of date for me and I still carry a "Best Of" in my car that gets played at least once or twice a month. I love Roy Orbison and wish he was around recording material like he was doing on "Mystery Girl" when he passed away in 1988.
There is not one song on these recent MGM albums that would fit on a "Best Of Orbison" collection. The arrangements are over blown, the background vocals are all over the place,often intrusive and Orbison sounds like a minor character on his own records. Listen to the quality of Roy's voice on a Monument record compared to an MGM record. On Monument his voice "is" the record. Big powerful and strong with alot of depth. On the MGM recordings his voice sounds thin and is mixed poorly into the overblown backgrounds. And as for song selection, Roy Orbison should not be doing a cover album of Don Gibson or Hank Williams tunes. Orbison was a class "A" songwritter. WOW. I really hate this stuff.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Legend in HIS time, April 12, 2008
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I didn't know this CD existed until 5 minutes ago when I was reviewing some of Don Gibson's albums. I've only heard these samples. I think it "ain't half bad." I might just buy it. I'm saying a lot there when I admit that I could like any of Don's music sung by anyone else. Give me his versions any day of I Can't Stop Loving You and Sweet Dreams. Well, Ray and Patsy did OK with them, but I just prefer Don. It would be the same with Roy. The only other song I've really liked by Roy, since I grew up, and the only CD I have by him is a Greatest Hits album with "In Dreams" on it. That song is awesome. He's not bad, and I do remember really liking him back in the 50's when I was a teenager "screaming" (no fainting) for him and Elvis and The Everly Brothers. And a few more I can't recall right now. Obviously my tastes have changed.
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