Saturday, July 20, 2024

Roy Orbison - Rock 'n' Roll - Original Sun Recordings [Compilation. 1956-1958] (2000)

Year: 1956-1958 (CD 2000)
Label: Castle Pulse (UK), PLSCD 373
Style: Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly
Country: Vernon, Texas, U.S. (April 23, 1936 - December 6, 1988)
Time: 36:00
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 143 Mb

Roy Kelton Orbison was born on April 23, 1936 at 3:30 pm, in Vernon, Texas. Nadine, his mother, was a nurse. Orbie Lee, his father, a worker. Roy was their second child. For his sixth birthday, Roy asked for a harmonica, but fortunately his daddy gave him a guitar. Orbie Lee is generally credited with teaching Roy to play guitar. However, he also learned from Charlie Orbison, Orbie Lee’s brother, and Kenneth Schultz, brother of Nadine’s. Together with Clois Russell, Orbie Lee’s neighbor and workmate, they would often play and sing. The first song Roy ever played was the classic “You Are My Sunshine”. He learned very quickly, so that way he could stay up late with the grown-ups and sing.
The Orbison family moved to Forth Worth sometime in 1942. In Forth Worth, they found employment in the munitions and aircraft factories that had been expanded due to America’s entry into World War II. But due to epidemic polio in 1944, Roy and his elder brother Grady were sent back to live with their maternal grandmother, a divorcee, in Vernon. Roy wrote his first song “A Vow of Love”, in front of his grandmother’s house the same year. In 1945 he entered and won a contest on KVWC in Vernon and this led to his own radio show singing the same songs every Saturday. In 1946 a medicine show came to town and Roy entered the talent contest singing “Mountain Dew” and “Jole Blon”, and tied for first place with a 15-year-old kid. The total prize was $15, so he got $7.50 and gave his buddy half of that for carrying his guitar.
When the War was over, the family re-united in Vernon and soon moved out west to Wink, Texas, in late 1946. He formed his first band when he was thirteen, in 1949. They called themselves The Wink Westerners.
In 1951 Roy had been appearing regularly on KERB radio in Kermit. By 1953 the band, got their own show on KERB sponsored by local businessmen one day a week before school. The Wink Westerner’s first appearance was at one of the school assemblies. They were also featured on the KERB Jamboree on Saturday afternoons with local Country & Western bands. The first songs they played were “Kaw-liga”, “Mexican Joe”, “Caribbean”, and “Under the Double Eagle”. But they were not only country, little by little they began playing and making string arrangements for Big-Band standards and instrumentals like “In The Mood” or “Little Brown Jug” as well as Pop standards. During the summer, Roy would work for the County shoving tar, or work in the oil fields chopping steel or painting water towers. Roy used to be part of the marching band and singing octet, and at some point or another tried to play the baritone horn. He even had become the manager of Wink High school’s Kittens football team in 1952.
(full version: sunrecords.com/artists/roy-orbison/)

01. Ooby Dooby (02:15)
02. Go! Go! Go! (02:08)
03. Rockhouse (02:03)
04. Domino (02:14)
05. Mean Little Mama (01:56)
06. Tryin' To Get You (02:41)
07. Sweet And Easy To Love (02:12)
08. Claudette (01:59)
09. You're My Baby (02:05)
10. The Cause Of It All (02:25)
11. Fools Hall Of Fame (02:27)
12. Chicken Hearted (02:18)
13. You're Gonna Cry (02:06)
14. It's Too Late (02:50)
15. Problem Child (02:08)
16. This Kind Of Love (02:05)

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