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Álbums chronology

Regeneration
Regeneration
0/0/1976
Laminar Flow
Laminar Flow
16/5/1979

Laminar Flow

Roy Orbison

1979 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 16 Mayo 1979 · Fecha Grabación: Febrero 1979 -
    Discográfica: Asylum · · Productor: Clayton Ivey , Terry Woodford
    00
    Friday Night
    Roy OrbisonRoy Orbison • 1979
    3:30
  • 01
    Easy Way Out
    Roy OrbisonRoy Orbison • 1979
    3:27
  • 02
    Love Is a Cold Wind
    Roy OrbisonRoy Orbison • 1979
    3:35
  • 03
    Lay It Down
    Roy OrbisonRoy Orbison • 1979
    2:48
  • 04
    I Care
    Roy OrbisonRoy Orbison • 1979
    3:08
  • 05
    We're Into Something Good
    Roy OrbisonRoy Orbison • 1979
    2:59
  • 07
    Poor Baby
    Roy OrbisonRoy Orbison • 1979
    2:53
  • 08
    Warm Spot Hot
    Roy OrbisonRoy Orbison • 1979
    2:38
  • 09
    Tears
    Roy OrbisonRoy Orbison • 1979
    3:48
  • 11
    Hound Dog Man
    Roy OrbisonRoy Orbison • 1979
    2:38
  • Singles


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    Laminar Flow
    Studio album by
    ReleasedMay 16, 1979
    RecordedFebruary 1979
    GenreDisco, rock, pop
    Length34:20
    LabelAsylum
    ProducerClayton Ivey, Terry Woodford
    Roy Orbison chronology
    Regeneration
    (1976)
    Laminar Flow
    (1979)
    Class of `55
    (1986)

    Review

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    1979 studio album by Roy Orbison

    Laminar Flow is an album by the American musician Roy Orbison.[1] It was recorded at Wishbone Recording Studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and released on May 16, 1979, by Asylum Records.[2] It was the last album of new material Orbison would release in his lifetime. His next studio effort, In Dreams, featured re-recordings of old Orbison hits while Mystery Girl and King of Hearts, his final collections of all-new material, were released posthumously. "Hound Dog Man" is a tribute to Elvis Presley.[3]

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[4]
    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[5]
    MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide[6]
    Rolling Stone(unfavorable)[7]

    The Los Angeles Times called it "a collection of easy-listening pop that shows the Orbison pipes to be in glorious form."[8] Suggesting that while "it was a bit of a departure of his sound, Billboard notes that "he still know his way around a ballad as in `Love is a Cold Wind`, `I Care`, `Poor Baby`."[9]

    The Globe and Mail wrote that "Laminar Flow is a travesty: disco, fake disco and fake California rock form the backgrounds while poor Roy (who still sings well) flounders atop with absolutely no confidence."[10]

    William Ruhlmann of AllMusic notes that "`Easy Way Out` and `Friday Night` "employ trendy disco beats, while `Lay It Down` and `Warm Spot Hot` settle for funk... Trying for different radio formats, `Tears` is one of several contemporary-sounding ballads seemingly intended for adult contemporary radio."[4]

    Track listing

    Side One

    1. "Easy Way Out" – (Jim Valentini, Frank Saulino, Spady Brannan)
    2. "Love Is a Cold Wind" – (Charlie Black, Rory Bourke)
    3. "Lay It Down" – (Robert Byrne, Tommy Brasfield)
    4. "I Care" – (Lenny LeBlanc, Eddie Struzick)
    5. "We`re Into Something Good" – (George Soulé, Terry Woodford)
    6. "Movin`" – (Roy Orbison, Chris Price)

    Side Two

    1. "Poor Baby" – (Roy Orbison, Chris Price, Regi Price)
    2. "Warm Spot Hot" – (Eddie Struzick)
    3. "Tears" – (Roy Orbison, Chris Price, Dan Price, Regi Price)
    4. "Friday Night" – (Regi Price, Chris Price)
    5. "Hound Dog Man" – (Barbara Orbison, Terry Woodford, Tommy Stuart)

    Personnel

    • Roy Orbison – vocals
    • Larry Byrom, Mac McAnally – acoustic guitar
    • Bill Hinds, Robert Byrne, Tippy Armstrong – guitar
    • Lenny LeBlanc – drums, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
    • Bob Wray, Lonnie Ledford – bass guitar
    • Clayton Ivey – keyboards
    • Roger Clark – drums, synthesizer
    • Mickey Buckins, Tom Roady – percussion
    • Jim Horn – tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone
    • Harvey Thompson – tenor saxophone
    • Ronald Eades – baritone saxophone
    • Harrison Calloway – trumpet
    • Charles Rose – trombone
    • Barbara Wyrick, Chris Price, Eddie Struzick, Marie Tomlinson, Robert Byrne, Suzy Storm, Terry Woodford – backing vocals

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1979 studio album by Roy Orbison

    Laminar Flow is an album by the American musician Roy Orbison.[1] It was recorded at Wishbone Recording Studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and released on May 16, 1979, by Asylum Records.[2] It was the last album of new material Orbison would release in his lifetime. His next studio effort, In Dreams, featured re-recordings of old Orbison hits while Mystery Girl and King of Hearts, his final collections of all-new material, were released posthumously. "Hound Dog Man" is a tribute to Elvis Presley.[3]

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[4]
    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[5]
    MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide[6]
    Rolling Stone(unfavorable)[7]

    The Los Angeles Times called it "a collection of easy-listening pop that shows the Orbison pipes to be in glorious form."[8] Suggesting that while "it was a bit of a departure of his sound, Billboard notes that "he still know his way around a ballad as in `Love is a Cold Wind`, `I Care`, `Poor Baby`."[9]

    The Globe and Mail wrote that "Laminar Flow is a travesty: disco, fake disco and fake California rock form the backgrounds while poor Roy (who still sings well) flounders atop with absolutely no confidence."[10]

    William Ruhlmann of AllMusic notes that "`Easy Way Out` and `Friday Night` "employ trendy disco beats, while `Lay It Down` and `Warm Spot Hot` settle for funk... Trying for different radio formats, `Tears` is one of several contemporary-sounding ballads seemingly intended for adult contemporary radio."[4]

    Track listing

    Side One

    1. "Easy Way Out" – (Jim Valentini, Frank Saulino, Spady Brannan)
    2. "Love Is a Cold Wind" – (Charlie Black, Rory Bourke)
    3. "Lay It Down" – (Robert Byrne, Tommy Brasfield)
    4. "I Care" – (Lenny LeBlanc, Eddie Struzick)
    5. "We`re Into Something Good" – (George Soulé, Terry Woodford)
    6. "Movin`" – (Roy Orbison, Chris Price)

    Side Two

    1. "Poor Baby" – (Roy Orbison, Chris Price, Regi Price)
    2. "Warm Spot Hot" – (Eddie Struzick)
    3. "Tears" – (Roy Orbison, Chris Price, Dan Price, Regi Price)
    4. "Friday Night" – (Regi Price, Chris Price)
    5. "Hound Dog Man" – (Barbara Orbison, Terry Woodford, Tommy Stuart)

    Personnel

    • Roy Orbison – vocals
    • Larry Byrom, Mac McAnally – acoustic guitar
    • Bill Hinds, Robert Byrne, Tippy Armstrong – guitar
    • Lenny LeBlanc – drums, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
    • Bob Wray, Lonnie Ledford – bass guitar
    • Clayton Ivey – keyboards
    • Roger Clark – drums, synthesizer
    • Mickey Buckins, Tom Roady – percussion
    • Jim Horn – tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone
    • Harvey Thompson – tenor saxophone
    • Ronald Eades – baritone saxophone
    • Harrison Calloway – trumpet
    • Charles Rose – trombone
    • Barbara Wyrick, Chris Price, Eddie Struzick, Marie Tomlinson, Robert Byrne, Suzy Storm, Terry Woodford – backing vocals

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