Expanded but... only one bonus track for each CD remaster.
P&P lists Oct. 30 as the release date.
Roy Orbison expanded remasters:
• "
Mystery Girl"
(1989 album; with bonus track "You May Feel Me Crying" from the soundtrack to Wim Wenders' "The End of Violence")
Orbison/Legacy, Oct. 30, 2007
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000VO8O8K/?tag=imwan-20
Although it had been years since his last recording, Roy Orbison was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987. Perhaps as a result of the newfound interest in his music, he was invited to record with the supergroup the Traveling Wilburys. Roy Orbison had a renewed sense of purpose, and also began recording material for a new solo album. Collaborating with Jeff Lynne and Tom Petty, Roy Orbison recreates the feel of his old recordings while sounding modern. His voice sounds as strong as ever, and he is still able to hit the high notes that convey a sad, lonely ache. The highlight of the album is "She's a Mystery to Me," a haunting ballad penned by U2's Bono and the Edge that perfectly plays to all of Orbison's strengths as a singer. Released in the months after his death, Mystery Girl was the highest-charting album of his career and spawned the hit "You Got It" -- it is a shame that Orbison was not around to experience his success. This comeback album represents Roy Orbison at his best.
(All Music Guide)
You Got It
In the Real World
(All I Can Do Is) Dream You
A Love So Beautiful
California Blue
She's a Mystery to Me
The Comedians
The Only One
Windsurfer
Careless Heart
You May Feel Me Crying* (from Wim Wenders' "The End of Violence" OST)
*bonus track
• "
King of Hearts"
(1992 album; posthumous disc contains his final recordings, demos and non-LP singles, including his "Crying" duet with k.d. lang; with bonus track "Life Fades Away," from the soundtrack to "Less Than Zero")
Orbison/Legacy, Oct. 30, 2007
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000VO8O8U/?tag=imwan-20
The posthumously released King of Hearts collects a handful of Orbison's final vocal tracks along with a few demos and non-LP singles, including the Jeff Lynne-produced "Heartbreak Radio." The highlight, however, is an amazing duet of "Crying" recorded with k.d. lang. (All Music Guide)
You're the One
Heartbreak Radio
We'll Take the Night
Crying
After the Love Has Gone
Love in Time
I Drove All Night
Wild Hearts
Coming Home
Careless Heart [Original Demo]
Life Fades Away* (from "Less Than Zero" OST)
*bonus track