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The Traveling Wilburys : Revisited & Remastered

Both albums were initially remastered by Steve Hall at Future Disc Systems for the 2007 Rhino-released version of Collection , which as well includes a bonus DVD contain a “ True History ” band documentary and five of-era picture clips . All of the lead get since been remastered for this new Concord Bicycle release and its 196-kHz/24-bit and 96/24 download choice .

After sitting away much of the ’ 80s , Harrison reach a sensational comeback in 1987 with Cloud Nine as helmed by Lynne , the mastermind behind Electric Light Orchestra . Lynne help Harrison reconnect with his muse , mingle wry nostalgia ( “ When We Were Fab ” ) with catchy papa ( the chart-topping cover of “ Got My Mind Set on You ” ) . Cloud Nine stands tall next to 1970 ’ s triple-LP opus All Things Must Pass as one of Harrison ’ s finest solo study . Meanwhile , Lynne had live working with Tom Petty on his first solo album away from The Heartbreakers ( 1989 ’ s Full Moon Fever ) and cost as well shepherding a comeback for Roy Orbison ( 1989 ’ s Mystery Girl ) . With all four of these artists cross-pollinating their talents to some point on each of these albums , a collaboration of their own seemed inevitable . Once Bob Dylan—who was move through a bout of late- ’ 80s register malaise—was enlist , The Travel Wilburys live born anew as Nelson ( Harrison ) , Otis ( Lynne ) , Charlie T. Jnr ( Petty ) , Lefty ( Orbison ) , and Lucky ( Dylan ) .

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On Vol . 1 , the Wilburys ’ collective charm is infectious and undeniable . Each member gets a star-turn tip song , plus they show masterful teamwork while trading off the leads on the album ’ s leading bookend course , “ Handle With Care ” and “ End of the Line , ” both song farther buttressed by Lynne ’ s penchant for stacking harmony and counter vocals in all the exact correct places .

A gravelly Dylan delivers the keen wordplay of “ Tweeter and the Monkey Man , ” a knowing homage to fellow songsmith Bruce Springsteen . Lynne perfect his rockabilly repeat on “ Rattled , ” while Orbison shines as simply he can on “ Not Alone Any More. ” Sadly , Orbison happen away in December 1988 , just as the album have gone platinum .

The follow-up disc , of course entitle Vol . 3 ( Harrison skipped over calling it Vol . 2 in reference to a Wilburys bootleg ) , isn ’ t quite on par with the endlessly brilliant confection of Vol . 1 , but it ’ s still top-drawer . Now a foursome , the renamed Wilburys—Spike ( Harrison ) , Clayton ( Lynne ) , Muddy ( Petty ) , and Boo ( Dylan ) —reinforce their mojo on lead course “ She ’ s My Baby ” and Petty ’ s classical chugger , “ Cool Dry Place. ” And , frankly , how could anyone resist the sheer energy of the album-closing “ Wilbury Twist ” ? ( “ Ain ’ t always live zero quite like this… ” ) The bonus track “ Nobody ’ sec Child , ” originally found on the 1990 Romanian Angel Appeal benefit album , proves Harrison never lost touch with the charitable side of his songwriting .

1016wilb.2.jpg

The accompanying DVD ’ s documentary lets us watch the recording process for Vol . 1 firsthand ( albeit via rudimentarily enhance videotape character ) . The compose procedure was quite organic , with Petty shown jotting down lyrical note volunteer by his bandmates for “ Final Night ” on a legal pad . Dylan be also seen sing lyric directly from his own legal pad for the aforementioned “ Tweeter and the Monkey Man. ” Ace session drummer Jim Keltner ( ID ’ ed as “ Buster Sidebury ” ) equal seen taking his drumstricks to vents and shelves in ( yes ) a refrigerator to smash the quite apropos percussion course for “ Rattled. ” All five Wilburys gather around one microphone to gush one-liners for the back half of “ Dirty World , ” with Orbison get up with a fabled , maybe subconscious twist on a job that garners a lot ongoing admiration from his bandmates : “ Trembling Wilbury . ”

The five included video clips are each smile-inducing reminders of day gone past , including the five collect in a circle singing into an overhead mike on “ Handle With Care ” and an empty chairman decorate with a literally rocking guitar standing in for the recent Orbison on the main train-car circle for “ Goal of the Line. ” Of that decision , Harrison makes a callback to one of his most infamously religious Beatles song in the documentary by remark , “ Life hang on within you and without you . ”

Petty sums The Wilburys ’ success the serious : “ We ’ re a cluster of friend who go on to be good at reach music. ” But with two of its member permanently become , The Traveling Wilburys are formally at the goal of the melody . Yet the clear harmony , power , and abject joy of their all-too-brief recorded legacy lives forever on in this stellar Collection .

CD & DVD
Label : Wilbury Records/Concord Bicycle
Audio Formats : 44.1-kHz/16-bit PCM Stereo ( CD ) ; 192-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download ) ; 96-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download & DVD )
Number of Tracks : 31
Distance : 2:16:21 ( 1:35:03 on 2 CDs , 41:18 on 1 DVD )
Manufacturer : Jeff Lynne , George Harrison
Engineer : Richard Dodd , Phil MacDonald , Don Smith , Bill Bottrell ( original albums ) ; Ryan Ulyate ( bonus tracks ) ; Steve Hall ( remasters )

After sitting away much of the ’ 80s , Harrison made a sensational comeback in 1987 with Cloud Nine as helmed by Lynne , the mastermind behind Electric Light Orchestra . Lynne helped Harrison reconnect with his muse , merge wry nostalgia ( “ When We Were Fab ” ) with catchy pa ( the chart-topping cover of “ Got My Mind Set on You ” ) . Cloud Nine stands tall future to 1970 ’ s triple-LP opus All Things Must Pass as one of Harrison ’ s finest solo work . Meanwhile , Lynne had been working with Tom Petty on his first solo album forth from The Heartbreakers ( 1989 ’ s Full Moon Fever ) and exist also shepherding a comeback for Roy Orbison ( 1989 ’ s Mystery Girl ) . With all four of these artists cross-pollinating their talent to some degree on each of these albums , a collaboration of their own look inevitable . Once Bob Dylan—who was going through a bout of late- ’ 80s record malaise—was enlisted , The Travel Wilburys were born anew as Nelson ( Harrison ) , Otis ( Lynne ) , Charlie T. Jnr ( Petty ) , Lefty ( Orbison ) , and Lucky ( Dylan ) .

1016wilb.1.jpg

On Vol . 1 , the Wilburys ’ collective appeal live infectious and undeniable . Each member gets a star-turn lead song , plus they show masterful teamwork while trading off the tip on the album ’ s stellar bookend course , “ Handle With Care ” and “ End of the Line , ” both song farther buttressed by Lynne ’ s taste for stacking harmony and counter vocals in all the exact correct spot .

A gravelly Dylan delivers the great wordplay of “ Tweeter and the Monkey Man , ” a knowing homage to fellow songsmith Bruce Springsteen . Lynne perfect his rockabilly repeat on “ Rattled , ” while Orbison shines as merely he can on “ Not Only Any More. ” Sadly , Orbison authorize away in December 1988 , only as the album had go platinum .

The follow-up record , of course title Vol . 3 ( Harrison skipped over calling it Vol . 2 in reference to a Wilburys bootleg ) , isn ’ t quite on par with the endlessly magnificent confection of Vol . 1 , but it ’ s even so top-drawer . Now a foursome , the renamed Wilburys—Spike ( Harrison ) , Clayton ( Lynne ) , Muddy ( Petty ) , and Boo ( Dylan ) —reinforce their mojo on lead track “ She ’ s My Baby ” and Petty ’ s classical chugger , “ Cool Dry Place. ” And , honestly , how could anyone resist the sheer energy of the album-closing “ Wilbury Twist ” ? ( “ Ain ’ t ever been zero quite like this… ” ) The bonus track “ Nobody ’ sec Child , ” to begin with find on the 1990 Romanian Angel Appeal benefit album , proves Harrison never miss touch with the charitable slope of his songwriting .

1016wilb.2.jpg

The accompanying DVD ’ s documentary lets us notice the recording procedure for Vol . 1 firsthand ( albeit via rudimentarily enhanced videotape quality ) . The write procedure be quite organic , with Petty indicate jotting down lyric bill volunteered by his bandmates for “ Final Night ” on a legal pad . Dylan equal too seen sing lyrics immediately from his own legal pad for the aforementioned “ Tweeter and the Monkey Man. ” Ace session drummer Jim Keltner ( ID ’ ed as “ Buster Sidebury ” ) cost seen taking his drumstricks to vents and shelves in ( yes ) a refrigerator to arrest the quite apropos percussion lead for “ Rattled. ” All five Wilburys gather around one microphone to spout one-liners for the back half of “ Dirty World , ” with Orbison occur up with a fabled , possibly subconscious turn on a line that garners much ongoing admiration from his bandmates : “ Trembling Wilbury . ”

The five include video clips are each smile-inducing reminder of day gone past , including the quintet assemble in a circle singing into an overhead mike on “ Handle With Care ” and an empty chairman adorned with a literally rocking guitar standing in for the former Orbison on the main train-car set for “ End of the Line. ” Of that decision , Harrison makes a callback to one of his most infamously spiritual Beatles songs in the documentary by observing , “ Life flows on within you and without you . ”

Petty sums The Wilburys ’ success the good : “ We ’ re a clump of friends who pass to live well at reach music. ” But with two of its member permanently gone , The Traveling Wilburys are officially at the end of the line . Yet the clear harmony , ability , and low joy of their all-too-brief recorded legacy survive forever on in this leading Collection .

CD & DVD
Label : Wilbury Records/Concord Bicycle
Audio Formats : 44.1-kHz/16-bit PCM Stereo ( CD ) ; 192-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download ) ; 96-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download & DVD )
Number of Tracks : 31
Distance : 2:16:21 ( 1:35:03 on 2 CDs , 41:18 on 1 DVD )
Manufacturer : Jeff Lynne , George Harrison
Engineer : Richard Dodd , Phil MacDonald , Don Smith , Bill Bottrell ( original albums ) ; Ryan Ulyate ( bonus tracks ) ; Steve Hall ( remasters )

1016wilb.1.jpg

On Vol . 1 , the Wilburys ’ collective charm is infectious and undeniable . Each member come a star-turn lead song , plus they show masterful teamwork while switch off the leads on the album ’ s leading bookend tracks , “ Handle With Care ” and “ End of the Line , ” both song further buttressed by Lynne ’ s taste for stacking harmony and counter vocals in all the exact correct places .

A gravelly Dylan delivers the keen wordplay of “ Tweeter and the Monkey Man , ” a knowing homage to fellow songsmith Bruce Springsteen . Lynne perfects his rockabilly repeat on “ Rattled , ” while Orbison shines as only he can on “ Not Alone Any More. ” Sadly , Orbison authorize away in December 1988 , just as the album hold gone platinum .

The follow-up record , naturally title Vol . 3 ( Harrison skipped over scream it Vol . 2 in address to a Wilburys bootleg ) , isn ’ t quite on par with the endlessly bright confection of Vol . 1 , but it ’ s however top-drawer . Now a foursome , the renamed Wilburys—Spike ( Harrison ) , Clayton ( Lynne ) , Muddy ( Petty ) , and Boo ( Dylan ) —reinforce their mojo on lead course “ She ’ s My Baby ” and Petty ’ s classic chugger , “ Cool Dry Place. ” And , frankly , how could anyone hold out the sheer energy of the album-closing “ Wilbury Twist ” ? ( “ Ain ’ t ever be nothing quite like this… ” ) The bonus course “ Nobody ’ s Child , ” to begin with found on the 1990 Romanian Angel Appeal benefit album , establish Harrison never lose touch with the charitable side of his songwriting .

1016wilb.2.jpg

The accompany DVD ’ s documentary lets us note the recording procedure for Vol . 1 firsthand ( albeit via rudimentarily enhance videotape quality ) . The writing procedure was quite organic , with Petty shown jotting down lyric bill volunteered by his bandmates for “ Final Night ” on a legal pad . Dylan is also seen singing lyrics directly from his own legal pad for the aforementioned “ Tweeter and the Monkey Man. ” Ace session drummer Jim Keltner ( ID ’ ed as “ Buster Sidebury ” ) is seen remove his drumstricks to vents and shelf in ( yes ) a refrigerator to pick up the quite apropos percussion course for “ Rattled. ” All five Wilburys gather around one microphone to gush one-liners for the back half of “ Dirty World , ” with Orbison coming up with a fabled , possibly subconscious twist on a tune that garners a lot ongoing admiration from his bandmates : “ Trembling Wilbury . ”

The five include picture clips are each smile-inducing reminder of day gone past , include the quintet gathered in a lot sing into an overhead mike on “ Handle With Care ” and an empty chairman adorn with a literally shake guitar standing in for the former Orbison on the main train-car band for “ End of the Line. ” Of that conclusion , Harrison makes a callback to one of his most infamously religious Beatles songs in the documentary by detect , “ Life run on within you and without you . ”

Petty sums The Wilburys ’ success the good : “ We ’ re a clump of friends who go on to be good at reach music. ” But with two of its member permanently die , The Traveling Wilburys cost officially at the end of the course . Yet the clear harmony , power , and abject joy of their all-too-brief record legacy lives forever on in this stellar Collection .

CD & DVD
Label : Wilbury Records/Concord Bicycle
Audio Formats : 44.1-kHz/16-bit PCM Stereo ( CD ) ; 192-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download ) ; 96-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download & DVD )
Number of Tracks : 31
Length : 2:16:21 ( 1:35:03 on 2 CDs , 41:18 on 1 DVD )
Manufacturer : Jeff Lynne , George Harrison
Engineers : Richard Dodd , Phil MacDonald , Don Smith , Bill Bottrell ( original albums ) ; Ryan Ulyate ( bonus tracks ) ; Steve Hall ( remasters )

On Vol . 1 , the Wilburys ’ collective charm be infectious and undeniable . Each member gets a star-turn lead vocal , plus they point masterful teamwork while sell off the leads on the album ’ s leading bookend tracks , “ Handle With Care ” and “ End of the Line , ” both song further buttressed by Lynne ’ sec taste for stacking harmony and counter vocals in all the exact correct spot .

A gravelly Dylan hand over the keen wordplay of “ Tweeter and the Monkey Man , ” a learned homage to fellow songsmith Bruce Springsteen . Lynne perfect his rockabilly echo on “ Rattled , ” while Orbison shines as only he can on “ Not Solely Any More. ” Sadly , Orbison passed away in December 1988 , only as the album had get platinum .

The follow-up disc , of course titled Vol . 3 ( Harrison skipped over call it Vol . 2 in address to a Wilburys bootleg ) , isn ’ t quite on par with the endlessly bright confection of Vol . 1 , but it ’ s still top-drawer . Now a foursome , the renamed Wilburys—Spike ( Harrison ) , Clayton ( Lynne ) , Muddy ( Petty ) , and Boo ( Dylan ) —reinforce their mojo on lead lead “ She ’ s My Baby ” and Petty ’ s classical chugger , “ Cool Dry Place. ” And , frankly , how could anyone hold out the sheer energy of the album-closing “ Wilbury Twist ” ? ( “ Ain ’ t always be nothing quite like this… ” ) The bonus lead “ Nobody ’ s Child , ” originally found on the 1990 Romanian Angel Appeal benefit album , proves Harrison never lost touch with the charitable slope of his songwriting .

1016wilb.2.jpg

The accompanying DVD ’ s documentary lets us observe the recording procedure for Vol . 1 firsthand ( albeit via rudimentarily enhance videotape quality ) . The write procedure equal quite organic , with Petty shown jotting down lyric note volunteered by his bandmates for “ Last Night ” on a legal pad . Dylan exist too seen sing lyrics directly from his own legal pad for the aforementioned “ Tweeter and the Monkey Man. ” Ace session drummer Jim Keltner ( ID ’ ed as “ Buster Sidebury ” ) exist seen taking his drumstricks to vents and shelf in ( yes ) a refrigerator to nail the quite apropos percussion track for “ Rattled. ” All five Wilburys gather around one microphone to gush one-liners for the back half of “ Dirty World , ” with Orbison coming up with a fabled , possibly subconscious turn on a line that garners much ongoing admiration from his bandmates : “ Trembling Wilbury . ”

The five included video clips are each smile-inducing reminder of days become past , including the quintet gathered in a circle sing into an overhead mike on “ Handle With Care ” and an empty chairman adorned with a literally shake guitar standing in for the late Orbison on the primary train-car set for “ Goal of the Line. ” Of that decision , Harrison makes a callback to one of his most infamously spiritual Beatles songs in the documentary by observing , “ Life hang on within you and without you . ”

Petty sums The Wilburys ’ success the well : “ We ’ re a cluster of friend who occur to live serious at make music. ” But with two of its members permanently die , The Traveling Wilburys exist officially at the end of the course . Yet the clear harmony , power , and low joy of their all-too-brief register legacy live forever on in this leading Collection .

CD & DVD
Label : Wilbury Records/Concord Bicycle
Audio Formats : 44.1-kHz/16-bit PCM Stereo ( CD ) ; 192-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download ) ; 96-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download & DVD )
Number of Tracks : 31
Length : 2:16:21 ( 1:35:03 on 2 CDs , 41:18 on 1 DVD )
Producers : Jeff Lynne , George Harrison
Engineers : Richard Dodd , Phil MacDonald , Don Smith , Bill Bottrell ( original albums ) ; Ryan Ulyate ( bonus tracks ) ; Steve Hall ( remasters )

A gravelly Dylan delivers the keen wordplay of “ Tweeter and the Monkey Man , ” a learned homage to fellow songsmith Bruce Springsteen . Lynne perfect his rockabilly echo on “ Rattled , ” while Orbison shines as only he can on “ Not Only Any More. ” Sadly , Orbison die forth in December 1988 , just as the album get die platinum .

The follow-up disc , naturally titled Vol . 3 ( Harrison skip over calling it Vol . 2 in mention to a Wilburys bootleg ) , isn ’ t quite on par with the endlessly magnificent confection of Vol . 1 , but it ’ s still top-drawer . Today a foursome , the renamed Wilburys—Spike ( Harrison ) , Clayton ( Lynne ) , Muddy ( Petty ) , and Boo ( Dylan ) —reinforce their mojo on lead track “ She ’ s My Baby ” and Petty ’ s classic chugger , “ Cool Dry Place. ” And , frankly , how could anyone resist the sheer energy of the album-closing “ Wilbury Twist ” ? ( “ Ain ’ t always cost zero quite like this… ” ) The bonus course “ Nobody ’ sec Child , ” originally found on the 1990 Romanian Angel Appeal benefit album , establish Harrison never miss touch with the charitable slope of his songwriting .

1016wilb.2.jpg

The come with DVD ’ s documentary lets us note the recording process for Vol . 1 firsthand ( albeit via rudimentarily enhanced videotape quality ) . The writing process exist quite organic , with Petty shown jotting down lyric notes volunteered by his bandmates for “ Final Night ” on a legal pad . Dylan is too see singing lyrics straight from his own legal pad for the aforementioned “ Tweeter and the Monkey Man. ” Ace session drummer Jim Keltner ( ID ’ ed as “ Buster Sidebury ” ) live seen taking his drumstricks to vents and shelves in ( yes ) a refrigerator to nail the quite apropos percussion track for “ Rattled. ” All five Wilburys gather around one microphone to gush one-liners for the back half of “ Dirty World , ” with Orbison get up with a fabled , possibly subconscious twist on a line that garners a lot ongoing admiration from his bandmates : “ Trembling Wilbury . ”

The five included picture clips are each smile-inducing reminder of days gone past , including the five pile up in a circle singing into an overhead mike on “ Handle With Care ” and an empty chairman adorned with a literally sway guitar standing in for the former Orbison on the main train-car band for “ End of the Line. ” Of that conclusion , Harrison reach a callback to one of his most infamously religious Beatles songs in the documentary by observing , “ Life flows on within you and without you . ”

Petty sums The Wilburys ’ success the best : “ We ’ re a bunch of friends who pass to cost well at create music. ” But with two of its members permanently gone , The Traveling Wilburys be officially at the goal of the line . Yet the clear harmony , ability , and low joy of their all-too-brief recorded legacy lives forever on in this stellar Collection .

CD & DVD
Label : Wilbury Records/Concord Bicycle
Audio Formats : 44.1-kHz/16-bit PCM Stereo ( CD ) ; 192-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download ) ; 96-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download & DVD )
Number of Tracks : 31
Distance : 2:16:21 ( 1:35:03 on 2 CDs , 41:18 on 1 DVD )
Producer : Jeff Lynne , George Harrison
Engineer : Richard Dodd , Phil MacDonald , Don Smith , Bill Bottrell ( original albums ) ; Ryan Ulyate ( bonus tracks ) ; Steve Hall ( remasters )

The follow-up record , of course titled Vol . 3 ( Harrison skipped over scream it Vol . 2 in reference to a Wilburys bootleg ) , isn ’ t quite on par with the continuously brilliant confection of Vol . 1 , but it ’ s even top-drawer . Today a foursome , the renamed Wilburys—Spike ( Harrison ) , Clayton ( Lynne ) , Muddy ( Petty ) , and Boo ( Dylan ) —reinforce their mojo on lead course “ She ’ s My Baby ” and Petty ’ s classic chugger , “ Cool Dry Place. ” And , honestly , how could anyone resist the sheer energy of the album-closing “ Wilbury Twist ” ? ( “ Ain ’ t ever been nothing quite like this… ” ) The bonus track “ Nobody ’ s Child , ” to begin with see on the 1990 Romanian Angel Appeal benefit album , proves Harrison never lost touch with the charitable side of his songwriting .

1016wilb.2.jpg

The attach to DVD ’ s documentary lets us observe the recording procedure for Vol . 1 firsthand ( albeit via rudimentarily enhanced videotape character ) . The writing procedure exist quite organic , with Petty shown jotting down lyrical note volunteer by his bandmates for “ Last Night ” on a legal pad . Dylan live as well hear singing lyrics at once from his own legal pad for the aforementioned “ Tweeter and the Monkey Man. ” Ace session drummer Jim Keltner ( ID ’ ed as “ Buster Sidebury ” ) be seen remove his drumstricks to vents and shelf in ( yes ) a refrigerator to nail the quite apropos percussion lead for “ Rattled. ” All five Wilburys gather around one microphone to gush one-liners for the back half of “ Dirty World , ” with Orbison coming up with a fabled , possibly subconscious twist on a line that garners a lot ongoing admiration from his bandmates : “ Trembling Wilbury . ”

The five included TV clips are each smile-inducing reminders of days go past , include the quintet gathered in a circle singing into an overhead mike on “ Handle With Care ” and an empty chair adorned with a literally sway guitar standing in for the former Orbison on the main train-car set for “ End of the Line. ” Of that decision , Harrison build a callback to one of his most infamously religious Beatles songs in the documentary by observing , “ Life flows on within you and without you . ”

Petty sums The Wilburys ’ success the better : “ We ’ re a cluster of friend who happen to be serious at reach music. ” But with two of its member permanently gone , The Traveling Wilburys are formally at the goal of the line . Yet the clear harmony , power , and abject joy of their all-too-brief register legacy lives forever on in this stellar Collection .

CD & DVD
Label : Wilbury Records/Concord Bicycle
Audio Formats : 44.1-kHz/16-bit PCM Stereo ( CD ) ; 192-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download ) ; 96-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download & DVD )
Number of Tracks : 31
Length : 2:16:21 ( 1:35:03 on 2 CDs , 41:18 on 1 DVD )
Producer : Jeff Lynne , George Harrison
Engineer : Richard Dodd , Phil MacDonald , Don Smith , Bill Bottrell ( original albums ) ; Ryan Ulyate ( bonus tracks ) ; Steve Hall ( remasters )

1016wilb.2.jpg

The attach to DVD ’ s documentary lets us observe the recording process for Vol . 1 firsthand ( albeit via rudimentarily enhance videotape quality ) . The writing procedure was quite organic , with Petty show jotting down lyrical notes volunteer by his bandmates for “ Final Night ” on a legal pad . Dylan equal also seen singing lyrics straight from his own legal pad for the aforementioned “ Tweeter and the Monkey Man. ” Ace session drummer Jim Keltner ( ID ’ ed as “ Buster Sidebury ” ) is seen require his drumstricks to vents and shelves in ( yes ) a refrigerator to smash the quite apropos percussion track for “ Rattled. ” All five Wilburys gather around one microphone to gush one-liners for the back half of “ Dirty World , ” with Orbison arrive up with a fabled , possibly subconscious twist on a line that garners much ongoing admiration from his bandmates : “ Trembling Wilbury . ”

The five included video time exist each smile-inducing reminder of days die past , including the quintet gathered in a lot sing into an overhead mike on “ Handle With Care ” and an empty chairman adorn with a literally shake guitar standing in for the former Orbison on the primary train-car set for “ Goal of the Line. ” Of that decision , Harrison do a callback to one of his most infamously spiritual Beatles song in the documentary by detect , “ Life run on within you and without you . ”

Petty sums The Wilburys ’ success the serious : “ We ’ re a cluster of friends who happen to live serious at make music. ” But with two of its member permanently gone , The Traveling Wilburys be formally at the end of the line . Yet the clear harmony , might , and abject joy of their all-too-brief record legacy lives forever on in this leading Collection .

CD & DVD
Label : Wilbury Records/Concord Bicycle
Audio Formats : 44.1-kHz/16-bit PCM Stereo ( CD ) ; 192-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download ) ; 96-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download & DVD )
Number of Tracks : 31
Distance : 2:16:21 ( 1:35:03 on 2 CDs , 41:18 on 1 DVD )
Manufacturer : Jeff Lynne , George Harrison
Engineer : Richard Dodd , Phil MacDonald , Don Smith , Bill Bottrell ( original albums ) ; Ryan Ulyate ( bonus course ) ; Steve Hall ( remasters )

The accompanying DVD ’ s documentary lets us observe the recording procedure for Vol . 1 firsthand ( albeit via rudimentarily enhanced videotape quality ) . The write procedure was quite organic , with Petty shown jotting down lyrical note volunteered by his bandmates for “ Final Night ” on a legal pad . Dylan is as well seen sing lyric directly from his own legal pad for the aforementioned “ Tweeter and the Monkey Man. ” Ace session drummer Jim Keltner ( ID ’ ed as “ Buster Sidebury ” ) be meet taking his drumstricks to vents and shelves in ( yes ) a refrigerator to nail the quite apropos percussion course for “ Rattled. ” All five Wilburys gather around one microphone to spout one-liners for the back half of “ Dirty World , ” with Orbison total up with a fabled , maybe subconscious twist on a line that garners a lot ongoing admiration from his bandmates : “ Trembling Wilbury . ”

The five included video clips are each smile-inducing reminder of day become past , include the quintet gathered in a lot sing into an overhead mike on “ Handle With Care ” and an empty chair adorn with a literally shake guitar standing in for the late Orbison on the main train-car set for “ Goal of the Line. ” Of that decision , Harrison do a callback to one of his most infamously religious Beatles songs in the documentary by observing , “ Life hang on within you and without you . ”

Petty sums The Wilburys ’ success the best : “ We ’ re a clump of friend who encounter to cost good at make music. ” But with two of its members permanently gone , The Traveling Wilburys are formally at the goal of the line . Yet the clear harmony , might , and low joy of their all-too-brief enter bequest lives forever on in this stellar Collection .

CD & DVD
Label : Wilbury Records/Concord Bicycle
Audio Formats : 44.1-kHz/16-bit PCM Stereo ( CD ) ; 192-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download ) ; 96-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download & DVD )
Number of Tracks : 31
Distance : 2:16:21 ( 1:35:03 on 2 CDs , 41:18 on 1 DVD )
Producer : Jeff Lynne , George Harrison
Engineer : Richard Dodd , Phil MacDonald , Don Smith , Bill Bottrell ( original albums ) ; Ryan Ulyate ( bonus tracks ) ; Steve Hall ( remasters )

The five include picture clips are each smile-inducing reminder of days become past , include the quintet gathered in a circle sing into an overhead mike on “ Handle With Care ” and an empty chair decorate with a literally rocking guitar standing in for the late Orbison on the main train-car set for “ End of the Line. ” Of that decision , Harrison makes a callback to one of his most infamously religious Beatles songs in the documentary by remark , “ Life flows on within you and without you . ”

Petty sums The Wilburys ’ success the good : “ We ’ re a clump of friends who occur to equal good at cause music. ” But with two of its members permanently go , The Traveling Wilburys live officially at the end of the line . Yet the clear harmony , might , and low joy of their all-too-brief register legacy lives forever on in this leading Collection .

CD & DVD
Label : Wilbury Records/Concord Bicycle
Audio Formats : 44.1-kHz/16-bit PCM Stereo ( CD ) ; 192-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download ) ; 96-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download & DVD )
Number of Tracks : 31
Length : 2:16:21 ( 1:35:03 on 2 CDs , 41:18 on 1 DVD )
Producers : Jeff Lynne , George Harrison
Engineers : Richard Dodd , Phil MacDonald , Don Smith , Bill Bottrell ( original albums ) ; Ryan Ulyate ( bonus track ) ; Steve Hall ( remasters )

Petty sums The Wilburys ’ success the best : “ We ’ re a cluster of friends who pass to exist good at making music. ” But with two of its member permanently get , The Traveling Wilburys exist officially at the goal of the tune . Yet the clear harmony , ability , and abject joy of their all-too-brief recorded legacy last forever on in this leading Collection .

CD & DVD
Label : Wilbury Records/Concord Bicycle
Audio Formats : 44.1-kHz/16-bit PCM Stereo ( CD ) ; 192-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download ) ; 96-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download & DVD )
Number of Tracks : 31
Distance : 2:16:21 ( 1:35:03 on 2 CDs , 41:18 on 1 DVD )
Producers : Jeff Lynne , George Harrison
Engineers : Richard Dodd , Phil MacDonald , Don Smith , Bill Bottrell ( original albums ) ; Ryan Ulyate ( bonus course ) ; Steve Hall ( remasters )

CD & DVD
Label : Wilbury Records/Concord Bicycle
Audio Formats : 44.1-kHz/16-bit PCM Stereo ( CD ) ; 192-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download ) ; 96-kHz/24-bit PCM Stereo ( download & DVD )
Number of Tracks : 31
Distance : 2:16:21 ( 1:35:03 on 2 CDs , 41:18 on 1 DVD )
Producers : Jeff Lynne , George Harrison
Engineer : Richard Dodd , Phil MacDonald , Don Smith , Bill Bottrell ( original albums ) ; Ryan Ulyate ( bonus course ) ; Steve Hall ( remasters )

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