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Lost and Found: The Unreleased 1956 Recordings



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Lost and Found: The Unreleased 1956 Recordings
by Roy Orbison & the Teen Kings

Lost and Found: The Unreleased 1956 Recordings
List Price: $17.98Label: Varese Sarabande

Salesrank: 87192

Released: February 27, 2001
Our Price: $3.29
Used Price: $3.49
Media: Audio CD

Lost and Found: The Unreleased 1956 Recordings Track Listing:
1. Ooby Dooby
2. Racker Tacker
3. Blue Suede Shoes
4. Brown Eyed Handsome Man
5. St. Louis Blues
6. All By Myself
7. Lawdy Miss Clawdy
8. Jam
9. Rock House
10. Singing The Blues
11. Pretend
12. Rip It Up
13. Trying To Get To You
14. TK Blues
15. Go! Go! Go!
16. Bo Diddley
17. Do You Remember?

Lost and Found: The Unreleased 1956 Recordings Reviews:
Rockin' 5 Star Review
2008-02-15 - In fact, this is only 1 TV show, no radio. And the Teen Kings only played on 5 of Roy's Sun recordings: Ooby Dooby, Go Go Go, Trying To Get To You, Rockhouse and You're My Baby. Besides those 5 recordings and this collection, there is nothing else. This was history in the making. One of the first teenage Rock and Roll bands on their own TV show in late 1956 in West Texas. This is pure, original and rockin'. A few originals and a few covers. Are you ready?


For the Record 3 Star Review
2007-07-03 - Young Roy Orbison WAS a rockabilly god. His Sun records stuff is great and very different from his 60's underdog balladeer image. Rock House, You're My Baby, Domino, Mean Little Mama, Claudette... all killer stuff.

A revelation 4 Star Review
2005-01-05 - No one would claim young Roy was a rockabilly God, but his formative years at Sun yielded a few classics, as well as paving the way for his later magnificent successes. What I didn't realize was how good the Teen Kings were. I think ANY live tapes of real rockabilly music is worth listening to, and these guys were a real band. Roy's rather nervous, quirky rockabilly vocal style was unique, much different that the astonishly rich instrument it later proved to be, yet very effective on these live performances. This is raw, pure, important stuff.

Lost and Found....I wish they hadn't!!! 2 Star Review
2002-10-01 - A collection of live local Radio and Television performances that pale in comparison to Roy Orbison and the Teen Kings Studio performances. The only interesting/redeeming part of this CD is the rambling telephone conversation with the Teen Kings on the very last track. Wanna here the Teen Kings??? Get the Roy Orbison Sun Years CD on Rhino.

Matt

We're goin' to the Rock House! 5 Star Review
2002-04-25 - The Teen Kings was where the Big O started out. He sang and played lead guitar and ripped it up on stage with hits like "Go! Go! Go!" and "Brown Eyed Handsome Man." His voice is wonderful and strong and leads the band through many of the songs. Their version of "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" displays how he can make his voice both smooth and pulsating at the same time, as he does in many other tracks on the CD. Pick up a copy of this CD and you'll surely be at the Rock House!


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