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The Traveling Wilburys recorded the basic track for "Not Alone Any More" between 7 and 16 May 1988 [30] at a makeshift studio in David A. Stewart's house in Los Angeles. [17] Set up in the kitchen, the five band members typically played acoustic guitars, [15] accompanied by a drum machine. [31]
Terry Lawson of the Detroit Free Press wrote that the Wilburys box set "contains some of the best work any of these hale and hearty fellows ever laid down, from the Orbison vocal showcase ['Not Alone Any More'], to Harrison's religiously uplifting 'Heading for the Light,' to Dylan's gorgeous break-up ballad 'Congratulations'". [72]
Not Alone Any More", a song by the Traveling Wilburys, 1988; We Are Not Alone (disambiguation) You're Not Alone (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 25 ...
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"Inside Out" was the first song written and recorded for the Traveling Wilburys' second album, [1] which they jokingly titled Vol. 3. [2] Reduced to a four-piece following the death of Roy Orbison in December 1988, the group gathered at a private house they dubbed "Camp Wilbury", [3] at the top of Coldwater Canyon in Bel Air, [4] in April 1990, for the writing and initial recording sessions. [5]
Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 is the second and final studio album by the Traveling Wilburys, a group consisting of George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty. It was released on October 29, 1990, as the follow-up to their 1988 debut, Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1. The band members again adopted pseudonyms for their contributions, using new ...
Additionally, "Lion's Den" and "Paradise" are each mentioned and prominently enunciated in the song, each being the title of a Springsteen song released after the Traveling Wilburys album. Only Dylan, Harrison, Petty and Lynne took part in recording "Tweeter and the Monkey Man," making it the only song on Vol. 1 not to feature Roy Orbison in ...
In May 2018, the track was used to close the "All the Wilburys" episode of the US television show Billions. The Wilburys' group dynamic is referred to in the episode, when the character Ari Spyros, a socially awkward compliance officer, shouts "Handle me with care!" in an effort to persuade his colleagues that he is worthy of Wilbury status.