''The Big O'' is the fifteenth
music album
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recorded by
Roy Orbison
Roy Kelton Orbison (April 23, 1936 – December 6, 1988) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician known for his impassioned singing style, complex song structures, and dark, emotional ballads. His music was described by critics as ...
, and according to the authorised Roy Orbison biography, his second for
London Records
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in the
United Kingdom
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. The music and backing vocals were provided by English group, the Art Movement on all tracks except for "Penny Arcade", which was a studio recording and was released as a single in 1969, peaking at #27 in the UK and would be Orbison's last UK chart success during his lifetime. "Penny Arcade" was also his biggest hit in Australia, spending four weeks at Number One around Christmas, 1969. The second single, "Break My Mind", was Orbison's last Australian chart success during his lifetime, reaching #24 in March 1970. The album was released in
Europe
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in early 1970.
History
In May 1969,
Roy Orbison had plans for a live album while he was on tour in the UK. The project was to be called ''Roy Orbison Live in England''.
MGM Records
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were not happy with his plan, however, and Orbison had to compromise. Orbison and the Art Movement turned the
Batley Variety Club
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in
West Yorkshire
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,
England
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into a recording studio. This was done by calling in a mobile studio truck that had all the gear in it and running the cords into the area in which they wanted to record in. Using this technique Orbison was able to achieve the polished studio sound his record label preferred in the most live sounding way possible. The orchestra was overdubbed in Nashville over the stereo two-track mix. While MGM chose not to release the album in North America, London-Decca opted to release it elsewhere in early 1970.
Track listing
All produced by Ron Randall, except for "Penny Arcade" (produced by
Wesley Rose
Wesley Rose (born February 11, 1918 – April 26, 1990) was an American music industry executive and record producer.
Biography
The son of songwriter Fred Rose, he was born in Chicago and studied to become a chartered accountant. He eventu ...
)
arranged by
Jim Hall
Personnel
* Roy Orbison - guitar, vocals
;The Art Movement
* Billy Dean - guitar
* Roger Bryan - guitar
* Keith Headley - piano
* Terry Widlake - bass guitar
* Bob Munday - drums
* John Switters - percussion
References
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Big O
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Big O, The
London Records albums