| Product Summary | | Label: Rhino Records | | UPC: 00081227998233 | | Release Date: 11/20/2007 | | Buy.com Sku: 204542509 | | Item#: M3LXXM | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 49377 | Format: CD |
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Handle With Care ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 2. Dirty World ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 3. Rattled ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 4. Last Night ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 5. Not Alone Any More ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 6. Congratulations ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 7. Heading For The Light ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 8. Margarita ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 9. Tweeter And The Monkey Man ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 10. End Of The Line ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 11. Maxine - (previously unreleased, Bonus Track) ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 12. Like A Ship - (alternate take, Bonus Track) ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | Disc 2
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. She's My Baby ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 2. Inside Out ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 3. If You Belonged To Me ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 4. Devil's Been Busy, The ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 5. 7 Deadly Sins ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 6. Poor House ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 7. Where Were You Last Night? ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 8. Cool Dry Place ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 9. New Blue Moon ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 10. You Took My Breath Away ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 11. Wilbury Twist ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 12. Nobody's Child - (Bonus Track) ~ Traveling Wilburys |  | | 13. Runaway - (Bonus Track) ~ Traveling Wilburys |  |
DVD Track Listing 1. The True History Of The Traveling Wilburys 2. Music Videos 3. Handle With Care 4. End of The Line 5. She's My Baby 6. Inside Out 7. Wilbury Twist (2007 Version)
Nearly twenty years after the creation of the band, and over a decade since the music was last available to fans, the music of The Traveling Wilburys will be reissued on June 12, 2007. The previously released albums Traveling Wilburys Volume 1 and Traveling Wilburys Volume 3 feature inarguably some of music's greatest singer-songwriters-George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty and Bob Dylan-as the iconic band The Traveling Wilburys. Both CDs are combined on this 2-CD/1-DVD release and will feature bonus tracks of rare and newly mixed unreleased music. The all-region DVD contains historic footage documenting the first chord to the final mix, and their five video clips. The linen-bound deluxe edition includes a 40-page collectible book with photos, original liner notes, new liner notes and a uniquely numbered certificate of authenticity. "This is the best record of its kind ever made. Then again, its also the only record of its kind ever made." Rolling Stone - 1988
| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | The music of supergroup the Traveling Wilburys was never meant to be taken too seriously. And perhaps because of this, the records had fallen completely out of print by the mid 1990s, a shocking occurrence for a triple platinum band. Rhino Records came to the rescue, however, with this fantastic set that includes not only both proper Wilbury albums (VOL. 1 and VOL. 3), but a handful of bonus tracks from each session, a DVD with all the videos and behind-the-scenes footage, and detailed liner notes. |  | The meat of the order here is definitely the first disc, TRAVELING WILBURYS, VOL. 1, a certified masterpiece with five legends at the top of their game. Roy Orbison's "You're Not Alone Anymore" may be his finest performance since the '60s; George Harrison's "Handle With Care" is as good as any solo Beatle hit; and Tom Petty's "Last Night" shows why he belongs rubbing shoulders with Orbison, a Beatle, and Dylan. Disc 2 features their follow-up record, TRAVELING WILBURYS, VOL. 3, and while it still holds up, the material is not quite as strong as on VOL. 1 (sadly, Roy Orbison, for one thing, had passed away by this point). There are still some gems, though, mostly from Petty: the country stomp "Poor House," the longing "New Blue Moon," and the playful "Inside Out." Disc 3 is a DVD featuring complete music videos and a short behind-the-scenes documentary about the supergroup. This is a must-have for fans of the band and of the legendary musicians that comprise it. |
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| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 06/12/2007 |  | Original Release Date : 2007 |  | Catalog ID : 79982 |  | Label : Rhino Records (USA) |  | Number of Discs : 2 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00081227998233 |
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| | Professional Reviews | | Entertainment Weekly (p.78) - "[H]earing these titans shuffle through one slapdash boogie after another is pure fun." -- Grade: A- |
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| | Bio | | | Traveling Wilburys After George Harrisons' album Cloud Nine was completed, George found himself having to create a bonus track for the European twelve inch of When We Was Fab. Since Jeff Lynne had played an integral part in the creation of George's album, including appearing in the When We Was Fab music video along with Ringo Starr, Jeff postponed his other projects: work on Roy Orbison's album Mystery Girl, and his work on tracks for Tom Petty. Roy Orbison was on the conversation's edge when the two Englishmen discussed this over lunch in Los Angeles. George was impressed that Roy knew so much about Monty Python. George was delighted when Orbison volunteered to sing with him on this extra track. It wasn't worth booking anywhere expensive so George telephoned Bob Dylan in Santa Monica whose 'little Ampex in the corner of his garage' was available the next day.Arriving late the following morning, Roy shook hands with Tom Petty - who Jeff, and to a lesser extent, George, had assisted in the production of a Del Shannon album in 1987, after Petty's group had backed Dylan on the tour that had terminated at Wembley. Petty had either tagged along, or was asked by George to come along. From merely providing refreshments, Dylan lent a hand when Harrison - with his B-Side only half-finished - said, "Give us some lyrics, you famous lyricist." To Bob's enquiry as to the subject matter: George added what he called 'a lonely bit' for Orbison, while Dylan wheezed the trademark harmonica on the fade. Next day, Roy left for a one-nighter in Anaheim near Long Beach, Bob carried on preparing for a summer tour, and George slipped over to Warners with the new tape. After it was said to be to good to hide under a twelve-inch forty-five, he discussed with Jeff, over a quantity of Mexican lager, the idea of cutting a whole LP. When the two skidded up to his house with the plan, Petty jumped at the chance, while over the phone, Dylan agreed. That evening, Jeff, George, Tom and their wives drove down the coast to Anaheim to put it before Oribson. Roy said, "That'd be great."
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