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The Traveling Wilburys in May 1988 ( top: Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty; bottom: Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan, George Harrison) Background information Origin Genres,, Years active 1988 ( 1988)–1991 ( 1991) Labels Associated acts,, Website Past members The Traveling Wilburys (sometimes shortened to the Wilburys) were a British-American consisting of,,,, and. The band recorded two albums, the first in 1988 and the second in 1990, though Orbison died before the second was recorded. The project's work received much anticipation given the diverse nature of the singer-songwriters. Their debut album proved an enduring critical success, in 1989 and 1990 winning accolades such as a for. None of this would've happened without him. It was George's band – it was always George's band and it was a dream he had for a long time. – first mentioned the Traveling Wilburys publicly during a radio interview with Bob Coburn on the show in February 1988.
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When asked how he planned to follow up the success of his album, Harrison replied: 'What I'd really like to do next is. To do an album with me and some of my mates. It's this new group I got [in mind]: it's called the Traveling Wilburys, I'd like to do an album with them and then later we can all do our own albums again.' According to, who co-produced Cloud Nine, Harrison introduced the idea of the two of them starting a band together around two months into the sessions for his album, which began in early January 1987. When discussing who the other members might be, Harrison chose and Lynne opted for.
The term 'Wilbury' also originated during the Cloud Nine sessions. Referring to recording errors created by faulty equipment, Harrison jokingly remarked to Lynne, ' We'll bury 'em in the mix.'
Audio Tester Crack. Thereafter, they used the term for any small error in performance. Harrison first suggested 'the Trembling Wilburys' as the group's name; at Lynne's suggestion, they amended it to 'Traveling Wilburys'. During his Rockline interview, Harrison voiced his support for Dylan, at a time when the latter was experiencing an artistic and commercial low point in his career. Harrison and Lynne became friends with in October 1987, when Petty and his band,, as Dylan's backing group. The friendship continued in Los Angeles later that year. There, Harrison struck up a musical rapport with Petty based on their shared love of 1950s, and Lynne began collaborating with Petty on what became the latter's debut solo album,, and writing songs with Orbison, Lynne's longtime musical hero, for his comeback album,.
According to Petty, Harrison's dream for the Wilburys was to handpick the participants and create 'the perfect little band', but the criteria for inclusion was governed most by 'who you could hang out with'. The five musicians also bonded over a shared appreciation of the English comedy troupe. Harrison, who had worked with the members of Monty Python on various productions by his company since the late 1970s, particularly appreciated Orbison's gift for impersonation and his ability to recite entire sketches by the troupe. 1988–91 [ ] 'Handle with Care' and band formation [ ] The band came together in April 1988, when Harrison was in Los Angeles to oversee the filming of his HandMade production. At that time, asked Harrison for a new song to serve as the B-side for the European release of his third single from Cloud Nine, '. During a meal with Lynne and Orbison, Harrison asked Lynne to help him record the track and invited Orbison to attend the session, which he then arranged to take place at Dylan's garage studio in since no professional studios were available at such short notice.