Regeneration (Roy Orbison album)

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Regeneration
Studio album by
Released1976
RecordedJanuary–August 1976
GenreRock
Length26:42
LabelMonument
ProducerFred Foster
Roy Orbison chronology
I'm Still in Love with You
(1976)
Regeneration
(1976)
Laminar Flow
(1979)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Regeneration is an album by the American musician Roy Orbison, released in November 1976.[2][3] It marked his return to Monument Records, where he had launched his greatest successes more than fifteen years earlier. It was produced by Fred Foster.[4]

Track listing[edit]

Side one[edit]

  1. "I'm a Southern Man" (Tony Joe White)
  2. "No Chain at All" (Bob Morrison)
  3. "Old Love Song" (Bob Morrison, Alice Kiester)
  4. "Can't Wait" (Alan Rush, Dennis Linde)
  5. "Born to Love Me" (Bob Morrison)

Side two[edit]

  1. "Blues in My Mind" (Fred Rose)
  2. "Something They Can't Take Away" (Kris Kristofferson)
  3. "Under Suspicion" (Alan Rush, Dennis Linde)
  4. "I Don't Really Want You" (Dennis Linde)
  5. "Belinda" (Dennis Linde)

Personnel[edit]

  • Roy Orbison – vocals
  • Grady Martin, John Christopher, Reggie Young, Steve Gibson – guitar
  • Tommy Cogbill – bass guitar
  • Bobby Emmons, Bobby Wood, Shane Keister – keyboards
  • Gene Chrisman, Jerry Carrigan – drums
  • Farrell Morris – percussion
  • Charles Rose, Harrison Calloway, Harvey Thompson, Billy Puett, Dennis Good, George Tidwell – horns
  • Bergen White, Buzz Cason, Dennis Linde, Diane Tidwell, Ginger Holladay, Janie Fricke, Laverna Moore, Lisa Silver, Sheri Kramer, The Cherry Sisters, Tom Brannon – backing vocals
  • Brenton Banks, Byron Bach, Carl Gorodetzky, Christian Teal, Gary Vanosdale, George Binkley, Lennie Haight, Martha McCrory, Martin Katahn, Marvin Chantry, Pam Sixfin, Roy Christensen, Sheldon Kurland, Stephanie Woolf, Steven Smith, Virginia Christensen – strings

Tracks 3, 5, 6, 8 Arranged by Bill Justis
Tracks 4, 6, 10 Arranged by Bergen White

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Regeneration Roy Orbison". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
  2. ^ Orbison, Roy Jr; Orbison, Alex; Orbison, Wesley; Slate, Jeff (2017). The Authorized Roy Orbison. New York: Center Street. p. 247. ISBN 978-1-4789-7654-7. OCLC 1017566749.
  3. ^ Arrington, Carl (Nov 13, 1976). "Roy Orbison's Got It Made in the Shades". Detroit Free Press. p. 8C.
  4. ^ Lehman, Peter (2010). Roy Orbison: Invention of an Alternative Rock Masculinity. Temple University Press. p. 14.