The 23rd Turnoff - The Dream Of Michaelangelo (196.
Amen Corner - The World Of Amen Corner 1(969).
The Shamrocks (Sweden) - Smoke Rings Around the Ca.
The Shamrocks (UK) - The 60's Beat + Bonus.
The Young Idea - With A Little Help From My Friends.
The Birdwatchers– South Florida's Birdwatchers (.
Burundi Steïphenson Black – Burundi Black (1971).
Katch 22 – Major Catastrophe - The Katch As Stor.
The Stained Glass - A Scene In-Between 1965-1967.
Drafi Deutscher - Hits, Pseudonyme, Raritäten.
Drafi Deutscher And His Magics – Drafi! (1965)
Drafi Deutscher And His Magics – Shake Hands! Kee.
Bernd Spier - Ohne ein bestimmtes Ziel (1992).
VA - Big Screen British Rock'n'roll: Quiffs At the.
VA-British Rock 'n' Roll Anthology 1956-1964 Vol.1.
VA-British Rock 'n' Roll Anthology 1956-1964 Vol.2.
VA-British Rock 'n' Roll Anthology 1956-1964 Vol.3.
VA-British Rock 'n' Roll Anthology 1956-1964 Vol.4.
VA-British Rock 'n' Roll Anthology 1956-1964 Vol.5.
The Enfields - The Friends Of The Family (1966-1.
Ernie Andrews - This Is Ernie Andrews (1964).
The Lords - In Black And White In Beat And Sweet.
VA - Twist Festival im Hotel Hilton Berlin 1964.
VA - Beat Battles Von Kassel Und Frankfurt.
The Roadrunners (UK) / Shorty &Them - Star-Club Sh.
The Guilloteens – Action! Action! Action!.
Eric Burdon And The Animals - Roadrunners! (1966.
The Mojos - Everything's Alright : The Complete R.
Roy Orbison - Roy Orbison's Many Moods (1969).
Roy Orbison - Singles Complete 1960 - 64.
The Rattles - Rattles Production (1968).
VA - Beat-Party (Heimatliche Klaenge Vol.85).
Ritchie Valens – Strictly Instrumental!.
This album explains, for anyone needing a reason, Elvis Presley's comment that Orbison was the only singer with whom he didn't dare share a stage, so conscious was he of his former Sun Records labelmate's vocal prowess. If there's a lack of driving rock - "I Recommend Her" is as close as it gets - it's more than made up for by the intense, almost operatic singing in which Orbison engages on most of the stuff here, with "What Now My Love" and its bolero-like buildup being the highlight, followed closely by "Walk On." And the closer, his rendition of "Try to Remember" from the off-Broadway musical The Fantasticks, has a lyricism and attendant appeal all its own. This was the rock & roll legend's 1969 album, mostly made up of great showcases for his boldest ballad singing, including highlights such as "Unchained Melody," "More," "Heartache," and "Truly, Truly, True." The record appeared in the wake of the tragic fire that killed two of the singer's three children, and in that regard it's amazing that it holds up as well as it does.