Track Listing 1. Handle With Care 2. Dirty World 3. Rattled 4. Last Night 5. Not Alone Any More 6. Congratulations 7. Heading For the Light 8. Margarita 9. Tweeter and the Monkey Man 10. End of the Line 11. Maxine (Previously Unreleased) (Bonus Track) 12. Like a Ship (Previously Unreleased) (Bonus Track) 13. She's My Baby 14. Inside Out 15. If You Belonged to Me 16. Devil's Been Busy 17. 7 Deadly Sins 18. Poor House 19. Where Were You Last Night 20. Cool Dry Place 21. New Blue Moon 22. You Took My Breath Away 23. Wilbury Twist 24. Nobody's Child (Bonus Track) 25. Runaway (Bonus Track) 26. True History of the Traveling Wilburys (DVD) 27. Handle With Care (Video) (DVD) 28. End of the Line (Video) (DVD) 29. She's My Baby (Video) (DVD) 30. Inside Out (Video) (DVD) 31. Wilbury Twist (Video) (DVD)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Ian Wallace, Jim Horn, Jim Keltner, Ray Cooper | | Distributor: | MSI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The Traveling Wilburys: George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison. Famously, the Traveling Wilburys came about nearly by accident: in 1987, George Harrison mentioned to his dinner companions Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, and Roy Orbison that his record company wanted a b-side for the new single from his then-current album, CLOUD NINE. The group's near-spontaneous collaboration, "Handle With Care," turned out so well that rather than waste it on a b-side, they turned the legendary late-1960s hoax, the Masked Marauders (a purported bootleg of the Beatles and Rolling Stones jamming with Bob Dylan, created by Rolling Stone writer Greil Marcus as a joke), into reality. Choosing the personas of a bunch of old-timey traveling musicians (the sons of a mythical itinerant country singer, Charlie Wilbury), the Traveling Wilburys deliberately kept things simple. A low-key album filled with catchy, often humorous songs with heavy country, blues, and early rock influences, THE TRAVELING WILBURYS VOLUME ONE is the sound of five rock legends having the time of their lives.
Editorial Reviews Ranked #70 in Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Albums Of The 80's survey. Rolling Stone - 4 Stars
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