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When this collaboration, "Handle with Care", was deemed too good for such a limited release, the group agreed to record a full album, titled Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1. Following Orbison's death in December 1988, the Wilburys continued as a quartet and released a second album, incongruously titled Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3, in 1990.
The Traveling Wilburys Collection is a box set compilation album by the British-American supergroup the Traveling Wilburys.It comprises the two studio albums recorded by the band in 1988 and 1990, with additional bonus tracks, and a DVD containing their music videos and a documentary about the group.
According to statements by Harrison in the documentary The True History of the Traveling Wilburys (filmed in 1988 about the making of the album and re-released on the bonus DVD included in The Traveling Wilburys Collection), the whole band gave various contributions to all songs, although each song was mainly written by a single member; the joint songwriting credit came from the fact that ...
In the spring of 1988, along with Lynne, he would call up friends Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Roy Orbison and begin a project ultimately realised as the Traveling Wilburys. In 2004, Cloud Nine was remastered and reissued by Dark Horse Records (with new distribution by EMI ), both separately, and as part of the deluxe box set The Dark Horse Years ...
A double album, Live in Japan was issued in July 1992, with production credited to "Spike and Nelson Wilbury", Harrison's two personæ on the Traveling Wilburys releases. . The live album failed to chart in the United Kingdom and debuted on the Billboard 200 at number 126, [1] its peak position in the United States.
All songs written by the Traveling Wilburys ( Harrison, Lynne, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty). "Handle with Care" "Dirty World" "Rattled" "Last Night" "Not Alone Any More" "Congratulations" "Heading for the Light" "Margarita" "Tweeter and the Monkey Man" "End of the Line"
As the de facto leader of the Wilburys project, Harrison was the most active member in promoting their 1988 debut, Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1. [2] In a July 1989 interview, he described the album as "one of the most enjoyable things I've done" and added: "I just have to wait for all the other Wilburys to finish being solo artists …"
"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]