The Traveling Wilburys Collection 2-cd -flac--b... [work] Official
Featuring the hits "Handle with Care" and "End of the Line," this album captured a raw, joyful energy that resonated globally. In FLAC format, the acoustic strums and Orbison’s soaring falsetto are crisp and immersive.
The Traveling Wilburys succeeded because they stripped away the ego often associated with rock royalty. They reminded the world that music, at its core, should be joyful and collaborative. The Traveling Wilburys Collection serves as a historical document of an era when giants walked the earth and decided to play just for the fun of it.
feature a 40-page linen-bound book, postcards, and a numbered certificate of authenticity. Key Track Highlights "Handle With Care" The band's debut hit single. The Traveling Wilburys Collection 2-CD -FLAC--B...
Formed in 1988, the group was never intended to be a permanent fixture. It began when George Harrison needed a B-side for his single "This Is Love" and gathered his friends at Bob Dylan's home studio. The resulting track, "Handle With Care," was deemed too good for a B-side, leading the quintet to record a full album under the fictional personas of the Wilbury brothers. CD 1: Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 (1988)
: Usually includes "Maxine" and "Like a Ship," unreleased tracks polished by Lynne and Harrison's estate. Disc 2: Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 (1990) Featuring the hits "Handle with Care" and "End
A comprehensive booklet packed with rare studio photographs, liner notes detailing the fictional "Wilbury Family" history, and track-by-track commentary. Collectibles such as postcards, stickers, or a mini-poster.
The formation of the Traveling Wilburys was entirely accidental, born out of a casual studio session in 1988. George Harrison needed a B-side for his European single "This Is Love." He gathered his friends at Bob Dylan's home studio in Malibu, California, to quickly lay down a track. They reminded the world that music, at its
: "She's My Baby" (featuring a guitar solo by Gary Moore), "Inside Out," and "Wilbury Twist."
Unlike compressed MP3s, the of this album is highly recommended because:
This disc features the groundbreaking 1988 debut that began as a casual session at Bob Dylan’s garage to record a B-side for George Harrison.