music.wikisort.org - CompositionKing of Hearts is a posthumous album of Roy Orbison songs put together from master sessions and demos by Jeff Lynne for Virgin Records, and Orbison's 23rd album overall. According to the authorized Roy Orbison biography,[5] the collection was originally released in October 1992 on CD, music cassette, and LP.
1992 studio album by Roy Orbison
King of Hearts |
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Released | October 20, 1992[1] |
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Recorded | 1985 (“Coming Home”), 1987–1992 |
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Genre | Rock, soft rock, country |
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Length | 41:21 |
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Label | Virgin |
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Producer | Various |
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AllMusic |     [4] |
History
Roy Orbison died on December 6, 1988, aged 52, from a heart attack in the middle of his career revival. After Orbison's death, Mystery Girl was released. Several songs had been recorded during the sessions, and there was enough material for a new album. Some songs on this album were recorded as demos. Several individuals produced the recordings, including Lynne. They were: Don Was, David Was, Pete Anderson, Robbie Robertson, Will Jennings, David Briggs, Chips Moman, Guy Roche, Albert Hammond and Diane Warren.[citation needed]
Several songs had been previously released.
- "Wild Hearts Run Out Of Time" was from the soundtrack of the 1985 film Insignificance, and under the title "Wild Hearts (...Time)" had been issued as a single in Canada, Australia and Europe that same year.
- "Coming Home" was initially issued on the 1986 collaborative album Class of '55: Memphis Rock & Roll Homecoming, which also featured Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins. It was Orbison's only solo lead vocal on that album.
- A duet with k.d. lang of Orbison's 1961 hit single "Crying" was released as part of the soundtrack for the 1987 motion picture Hiding Out. The collaboration won the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals. The duet "Crying" was a minor US chart hit for the pair, peaking at No. 42 on the hot country singles chart,[6] but a more substantial hit in the UK in 1992, reaching No. 13 on the UK Singles Chart.[citation needed]
"I Drove All Night" was another hit single from the album.[citation needed]
Clarence Clemons performed saxophone on "We'll Take the Night".[citation needed]
Track listing
Side oneTitle | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
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1. | "You're the One" | | T-Bone Burnett | 2:59 |
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2. | "Heartbreak Radio" | | Jeff Lynne | 2:57 |
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3. | "We'll Take the Night" |
- Orbison
- Will Jennings
- J.D. Souther
| Don Was | 4:55 |
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4. | "Crying" (duet with k.d. lang) | | | 3:48 |
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5. | "After The Love Has Gone" |
- Orbison
- Jerry L. Williams
| Don Was | 4:38 |
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Side twoTitle | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
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6. | "Love in Time" | | Robbie Robertson | 5:31 |
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7. | "I Drove All Night" |
- Billy Steinberg
- Tom Kelly
| Jeff Lynne | 3:46 |
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8. | "Wild Hearts Run Out Of Time" | |
- David Briggs
- Will Jennings
| 4:10 |
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9. | "Coming Home" | | Chips Moman | 4:00 |
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10. | "Careless Heart" (original demo) | |
- Albert Hammond
- Diane Warren
- Guy Roche
- Roy Orbison
| 5:15 |
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2017 reissue bonus trackTitle | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
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11. | "Life Fades Away" | | Rick Rubin | |
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Certifications
Notes
- "King of Hearts - Roy Orbison | Releases | AllMusic". AllMusic.
- "New Releases: Singles". Music Week. June 20, 1992. p. 19.
- "New Releases: Singles". Music Week. August 8, 1992. p. 19.
- https://www.allmusic.com/album/r55434
- Orbison, Roy Jr. (2017). The Authorized Roy Orbison. Orbison, Wesley,, Orbison, Alex,, Slate, Jeff (First ed.). New York: Center Street. p. 248. ISBN 9781478976547. OCLC 1017566749.
- Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 305. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2.
- "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 1993 Albums" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved November 28, 2021.
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- A Black & White Night Live (1989)
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- [en] King of Hearts (Roy Orbison album)
[es] King of Hearts
King of Hearts es el vigésimo segundo álbum de estudio del músico estadounidense Roy Orbison, publicado por la compañía discográfica Virgin Records en octubre de 1992. Es el segundo álbum de Orbison publicado de forma póstuma tras su muerte el 6 de diciembre de 1988 y fue recopilado por Jeff Lynne, compañero de Orbison en el grupo Traveling Wilburys, usando grabaciones y demos sobrantes de las sesiones de Mystery Girl. A diferencia de su predecesor, King of Hearts obtuvo un éxito inferior en las listas y solo llegó al puesto 179 en la lista estadounidense Billboard 200 y al 23 en la británica UK Albums Chart. Por otra parte, los sencillos «I Drove All Night» y «Heartbreak Radio» alcanzaron los puestos 7 y 36 respectivamente en la lista británica UK Singles Chart.
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