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Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 1
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Album Details: Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 1

Release Date:07/01/2008
Label:Wea Japan
UPC:494367408300

Track List: Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 1

  1. Handle with Care
  2. Dirty World
  3. Rattled
  4. Last Night
  5. Not Alone Anymore
  1. Congratulations
  2. Heading for the Light
  3. Margarita
  4. Tweeter and the Monkey Man
  5. End of the Line

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    BREATHTAKING!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 11, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 1 review helpful

    Fantastic album. Not one bad song on it. For all you people who couldn't find it on cd etc, try ebay as they have lots of copies availiable on auction. I was lucky enough to find both of the albums at a local record fair, still sealed for ONLY 14 POU...NDS. P.s. All rights to the songs are owned by George Harrison, its in his hands is they decide to re-release. I've looked this up but don't expect a re-release this year, they are currently re-releasing remastered editions of Georges albums so cross your fingers and hope these two fantastic albums are eventually re-released (and remastered!!). Read more Less

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    RE: Finding Wilbury Albums.

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 31, 2001 | 1 out of 2 found this Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 1 review helpful

    I don't believe that's the reason why you can't fing any Wilbury album.First off, Roy's death and settling of Estate would have nothing to do with not selling an cd's.I could go into why, but it involves a lot of legal mumbo jumbo.In short, the reaso...n why you can't find any Wilbury albums in *ANY* format (Tape, LP, CD), is because only a *LIMITED* amount were made in the first place.When an album is put into production these days, they usually keep pumping out the album's to meet demand and then some. Not with the Wilburys. They limited the production, and the ceased it altogther. There aren't any still being made, and you wont find Columbia House or BMG selling them.It took 2 months for my a local CD store to track down Vol. 1 for me. It cost me $40 USED! You're looking at a good $60 or more new. Unless, of course, you get lucky in a thrift shop or a CD store manages to have some dusty copies still sitting on the shelf for the past 10 years.Hope this helps.If you're really hurting for more info, go into a local *Independant* CD Store and ask. Don't walk into HMV or Music World or any chain like that. They don't know what the hell they're talking about. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    There never was a supergroup more super than the Traveling Wilburys. They had Jeff Lynne, the leader of ELO; they had Roy Orbison, the best pop singer of the '60s; they had Tom Petty, the best roots rocker this side of Bruce Springsteen; they had a Beatle and Bob Dylan, for crying out loud It's impossible to picture a supergroup with a stronger pedigree than that (all that's missing is a Rolling Stone), but in another sense it's hard to call the Wilburys a true supergroup, since they arrived nearly two decades after the allstar craze of the '70s peaked, and they never had the selfimportant air of nearly all the other supergroups. That, of course, was the key to their charm: they were a group of friends that fell together easily, almost effortlessly, to record a Bside for a single for George Harrison, then had such a good time they stuck around to record a full album, which became a hit upon its 1988 release. Looking back, the group's success seems all the more remarkable because the fi...rst album is surely, even proudly, not a major statement. Even under the direction of Lynne, who seems incapable of not polishing a record till it gleams, it's loose and funny, even goofy. It's clearly a lark, which makes the offhanded, casual virtuosity of some of the songs all the more affecting, particularly the two big hits, which are sunny and warm, partially because they wryly acknowledge the mileage on these rock roll veterans. "Handle with Care" and "End of the Line" are the two masterworks here, although Roy's showcase, "Not Alone Anymore" more grand and moving than anything on the Lynneproduced Mystery Girl comes close in the stature, but its stylized melodrama is a ringer here: it, along with Dylan's offhand heartbreak tune "Congratulations," is the only slow thing here, and the rest of the album just overspills with good vibes, whether it's Tom Petty's lite reggae of "Last Night," Jeff Lynne's excellent Jerry Lee Lewis update "Rattled," or Dylan's very funny "Dirty World," which is only slightly overshadowed by his very, very funny Springsteen swipe "Tweeter and the Monkey Man." These high times keep The Traveling Wilburys fresh and fun years later, after Lynne's production becomes an emblem of the time instead of transcending it. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Traveling Wilburys

Reversing the usual process by which groups break up and give way to solo careers, the Traveling Wilburys are a group made up of solo stars. The group was organized by former Beatle George Harrison, former Electric Light Orchestra leader Jeff Lynne, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Roy Orbison, thus representing three generations of rock stars. In 1988, the five (who had known... Read more