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Rhapsody in Black: The Life and Music of Roy Orbison
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Rhapsody in Black: The Life and Music of Roy Orbison

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He was blessed with a set of pipes that Elvis Presley claimed were the best in the business. His eyes hidden behind his perpetual Ray-Bans, Roy Orbison stood perfectly still onstage, singing songs of devastating heartbreak. Bob Dylan compared him to a professional killer, claiming the intensity of Orbison’s operatic tenor was enough to make him drive off a cliff. Neil Young stated, It’s almost impossible to comprehend the depth of his soul. There’s something sad but proud about Roy’s music. And Bono later claimed he was not only enthralled by Orbison’s angelic voice, but considered In Dreams to be probably the greatest pop song ever written. Orbison’s singing has inspired everyone who has heard it, from Springsteen to k. d. lang, and laid the very foundation for goth. While fascinating from a pop culture standpoint, it is Orbison’s life’s journey that makes a great story that has yet to be told to its fullest. Rhapsody in Black doesn’t shy away from or trivialize the personal pain, alienation, and tragic events that shaped Orbison’s singular personality and music. Roy Orbison wasn’t merely a singer but a sonic alchemist who, in the end, transformed unfathomable human misery into transcendent melody and platinum records. Rhapsody In Black contains new interviews with over 20 people who worked closely with Orbison throughout his life.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Hal Leonard Corporation
Country
United States
Date
1 May 2013
Pages
246
ISBN
9781476886794

He was blessed with a set of pipes that Elvis Presley claimed were the best in the business. His eyes hidden behind his perpetual Ray-Bans, Roy Orbison stood perfectly still onstage, singing songs of devastating heartbreak. Bob Dylan compared him to a professional killer, claiming the intensity of Orbison’s operatic tenor was enough to make him drive off a cliff. Neil Young stated, It’s almost impossible to comprehend the depth of his soul. There’s something sad but proud about Roy’s music. And Bono later claimed he was not only enthralled by Orbison’s angelic voice, but considered In Dreams to be probably the greatest pop song ever written. Orbison’s singing has inspired everyone who has heard it, from Springsteen to k. d. lang, and laid the very foundation for goth. While fascinating from a pop culture standpoint, it is Orbison’s life’s journey that makes a great story that has yet to be told to its fullest. Rhapsody in Black doesn’t shy away from or trivialize the personal pain, alienation, and tragic events that shaped Orbison’s singular personality and music. Roy Orbison wasn’t merely a singer but a sonic alchemist who, in the end, transformed unfathomable human misery into transcendent melody and platinum records. Rhapsody In Black contains new interviews with over 20 people who worked closely with Orbison throughout his life.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Hal Leonard Corporation
Country
United States
Date
1 May 2013
Pages
246
ISBN
9781476886794