Complete Deluxe Multimedia Collection
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Traveling Wilburys
Original Mixes
Complete Deluxe Multimedia
Collection - Parts I & II
Very Rare Release: 4 CDs + 2 DVD
CDs: Volumes 1 & 3, Rare Singles, Bonus Tracks
DVDs: Traveling Videos, Live! The Silver Wilburys '87, Bob Dylan 30th
Anniversary '92, Rare Materials
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This entire Deluxe Complete Traveling Wilburys Collection
includes two beautiful DigiPacks with 2 CDs + 1 DVD each.
These are the original mixes, released before the Rhino
Records box set of 2007!
Collector's Must-Have edition!
The first 3-page DigiPack contains Volume 1, Volume 3,
and 25 bonus tracks as well as a 120 min DVD (all regions)
with Traveling Videos and other materials.
The second DigiPack contains CDs with singles and specials
as well as a DVD (all regions) with Live! The Silver
Wilburys '87 and Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary '92
Videos and other materials.
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| CD 1 |
CD 2 |
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Volume 3 |
- Handle With Care
- Dirty World
- Rattled
- Last Night
- Not Alone Any More
- Congratulations
- Heading For The Light
- Margarita
- Tweeter And The Monkey Man
- End Of The Line
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- She's My Baby
- Inside Out
- If You Belonged To Me
- The Devil's Been Busy
- 7 Deadly Sins
- Poor House
- Where Were You Last Night?
- Cool Dry Place
- New Blue Moon
- You Took My Breath Away
- Wilbury Twist
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Bonus Tracks |
- Handle With Care (Extended Version)
- End Of The Line (Extended Version)
- Handel With Care (Basic Tracks)
- Dirty World (Alternate Take / Vocals)
- Rattled (Alternate Version)
- Last Night (Early Basic Tracks)
- Congratulations (Basic Tracks)
- Heading For The Night (Instrumental)
- End Of The Line (Alternate Take /
Vocals)
- Del Shannon "Lost In Memory"
- Tom Petty "Christmas All Over Again" (Merry
Christmas From Nelson And Pee Wee Wilbury)
- Wilbury Commercial
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- Nobody's Child
- Dave Stewart "Lumiere" (Instrumental)
- Ringo Starr "With A Little Help From My
Friends" (Live At The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles
04/09/89)
- Duane Addy "The Trembler" (Instrumental)
- New Blue Moon (Instrumental)
- Runaway
- Maxine (Outtake)
- You Took My Breath Away (Alternate Mix)
- She's My Baby (Alternate Take)
- The Devil's Been Busy (Alternate Take)
- Wilbury Twist (Early Mix Missing Many Overdubs)
- New Blue Moon (Rough Mix)
- Runaway (Rough Mix)
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Digital, Full Screen, All Regions, 120 min) |
| Traveling
Videos |
Bonus
Materials |
- Handle With Care
The video for the song directed David Leland
was shot towards the beginning of October in
an undisclosed location in Los Angeles and received
saturation play on MTV and VH-1.
- End Of The Line
On December 10 1988, 4 days after Roy Orbison’s
death, the Villie Smax – directed video was
shot in Los Angeles with an empty rocking chair
taking the place of the fallen Lefty Wilbury.
January 20, 1989
- Nobody's Child
The film directed by Derek Hayes was completed
on June 11th, 1990, but did not feature appearances
from the group. It instead relied on animation
and newsreel footage of the Romanian orphanages.
- She's My Baby
The video was produced by Peter Kohn and
directed David Leland for Limelight Films; the
soundtrack was completed on October 13, 1990.
- Inside Out
The promotional film opens with an orchestral
warm-up and ends with a bit of sporadic clapping.
- Wilbury Twist (Version 1)
- Wilbury Twist (Version 2)
A star-studded video
(John Candy , Eric Idle, Cheech Marine, Whoopi
Goldberg, Woody Harrelson, Fred Svage, Bob &
Fab from Milli Vanilli were in it) was produced
for the track, but it was rarely seen. Shot
in Los Angeles, it was completed on February
28th, 1991.
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- Tom Petty - I Won't Back Down
On March 22 & 23 1989 on a sound stage at
Pinewood Studios in Iver Heath, Backinghampshire,
George Harrison, Jeff Lynne and Ringo Starr
join Tom Petty to film a promotional video for
Petty’s track “I Won’t Back Down”. For the second
day’s shot, March 23 , panic erupts when the
director, David Leland, realizes he still need
Ringo, who had been told not to turn up, for
one long shot. Instead, a look-alike from the
Beatlemania stage play is drafted in as a replacement,
much to everyone's annoyance.
- Wilbury World News
Commercial to Volume 3 album.
- She's My Baby (Shooting)
A fragment from shooting of "She’s My Baby"
promo film – October 1990.
- Wilbury Bros. Presents
The Warne Bros. Promo film to volume 3.
- 1990 Rare Home Video
Video documentary of some of the “Camp Wilbury”
sessions (beginning sessions for Volume 3 at
a private home) shot by an unnamed Wilbury captures
highlights of the Bel Air sessions.
- Volume 3. EPK
Electronic press kit for Volume 3. Includes
interview with George Harrison, Jeff Lynne and
Tom Petty.
- Wilbury's Promotings
Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty promote
Traveling Wilburys and George Harrison complete
interview about Traveling Wilburys (November
1988).
- Whatever Wilbury Wilbury
An unreleased film (to the general public
that is) of the Traveling Wylburies recording
the album is shot and subsequently titled "Whatever
Wilbury Wilbury." The Warner Brothers production
premieres at the annual Warner Brothers Records
convention later this year.
Interestingly enough, though the shot 15-minute
film is shot in a color, the film is exhibited
to the WB hierarchy in black and white due to
a mix-up in the film prints.
- TV News
A pre-recorded videotaped interview with
the Traveling Wilburys , carrid out by Rona
Elliot, that was transmitted on the NBC TV show
Today on morning of November 2, 1988. Bob Dylan
does not appear because he was performing in
New York when the feature was recorded.
- Smoking Wilburys
Interview with George Harrison, Jeff Lynne
and Tom Petty about new video “End Of The Line”.
- At The Repain Shap
May 7, 1990 – in Los Angeles, with Wilburys
activities still on hold, George is seen by
fans shopping for a camcorder.
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Digital, Full Screen, All Regions) |
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Live! The Silver
Wilburys - Palomino Club
North Hollywood, CA. February
19, 1987
A two-hour in-house videotape captured
this event was circulated among collectors
for years. This incarnation of Traveling
Wilburys consisted of Taj Mahal and
the Graffiti Band (which featured longtime
Beatle pal Jesse Ed Davis) sharing a
double bill at the Palomino. By the
end of the evening, they had been joined
by George Harrison, Bob Dylan and John
Fogerty. As far as the performance goes,
it was probably enjoyed more by the
men onstage than by the audience. However,
with the right amount of liquor, anything
can sound good...
- Chip
Madinger and Mark Easter "Eight Arms
To Hold You"
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- Tuning - lead vocal: Taj
Mahal
- Matchbox / Gone Gone Gone
- lead vocal: George Harrison with
Taj Mahal
- Lucille - lead vocal: Taj
Mahal
- I’m Your Crosscut Saw - lead
vocal: Taj Mahal
- Bacon Fat / Jam - lead vocal:
Taj Mahal
- Knock On Wood - lead vocal:
John Fogerty
- In The Midnight Hour - lead
vocal: John Fogerty
- Honey Don’t - lead vocal:
George Harrison
- Blue Suede Shoes - lead vocal:
John Fogerty
- Watching The River Flow -
lead vocal: George Harrison
- Proud Mary - lead vocal:
John Fogerty
- Johnny B. Goode - lead vocal:
Taj Mahal
- Willie And The Hand Jive / Bo
Diddley - lead vocal: Taj Mahal
- Peggy Sue - lead vocal: George
Harrison and Bob Dylan
- Dizzy Miss Lizzy - lead vocal:
George Harrison
- Twist And Shout / La Bamba
- lead vocal: John Fogerty and
Taj Mahal
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Bob Dylan 30th
Anniversary Celebration - Madison Square
Garden
New York, NY. October 16, 1992
George Harrison
made his first US stage appearance in
eighteen years before a sold-out crowd
of 18.000 at this Columbia Records-sponsored
event to celebrate the anniversary of
Bob Dylan's signing to the label in
1962. The concert, which was initially
telecast as a pay-per-view event, was
fairly shambolic, with some good performances
(Chrissie Hynde, Eric Clapton, and George)
and some embarrassing ones (Sinead O'Connor
and Dylan himself - in late November
or early December, he re-recorded his
vocal on 'My Back Pages' for the commercial
release).
Rehearsals took
place over three days (October 12th-14th,
1992) at S.I.R. studios, with an additional
two days rehearsal at the Garden itself.
In addition, a dress rehearsal was held
the afternoon of the performance. Present
at the rehearsals were George, Bob Dylan,
Eric Clapton, Tom Petty, Roger McGuinn,
Steve Cropper, Jim Keltner, Donald "Duck"
Dunn, Neil Young, and musical director
G.E. Smith.
- Chip
Madinger and Mark Easter "Eight Arms
To Hold You"
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- Every Little Thing - Jeff
Lynne
- My Back Pages - Bob Dylan
30th Anniversary Celebration (Rehearsal)
- My Back Pages - Bob Dylan
30th Anniversary Celebration
- Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
- Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Celebration
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- Zig Zag
- Walk Away
- Don’t Treat Me Like A Stranger
- Heartbreak Radio
- Don’t Be Cruel
- You Got It
- I’m Gone
- Every Little Thing
- Off The Record – Segment 1
- Off The Record – Segment 2
- Off The Record – Segment 3
- Off The Record – Segment 4
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1. CD-Single “When We Was Fab” by George
Harrison (Warner Brothers, W8131CD).
Track 2. CD-Single “Walk Away” by Del
Shannon (Silvertone Records, ORECD24).
Track 3. CD-Single “I Won't Back Down”
by Tom Petty (MCA, DMCAX1334).
Track 4. CD-Single “Heartbreak Radio”
by Roy Orbison (Virgin, VUSCX68).
Track 5. CD-Single “Weight Of The World”
by Ringo Starr (Arista, 665392) .
Track 6. CD-Single “You Got It” by Roy
Orbison (Virgin, VSCD1166).
Tracks 7-8. CD-Single “Every Little
Thing” by Jeff Lynne (Reprise,W9799CD).
Tracks 9-12. Westwood One double vinyl
LP(W 89-38). Off The Record Specials
With Mary Turner, show 89-38, 11 September
1989.
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- Cheer Down
- Theme From Something Really
Important
- Work It Out
- Borderline
- I Call Your Name
- Ooby Dooby Medley: Ooby Dooby
(1955) / Ooby Dooby (1987)
- Crying
- In Dreams
- Dream Baby
- Under The Red Sky
- Volume 3 Radio Special – Segment
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- Volume 3 Radio Special – Segment
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- Volume 3 Radio Special – Segment
3
- Volume 3 Radio Special – Segment
4
- Volume 3 Radio Special – Segment
5
- Volume 3 Radio Special – Segment
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- Volume 3 Radio Special – Segment
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- Volume 3 Radio Special – Segment
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- Volume 3 Radio Special – Segment
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- Volume 3 Radio Special – Segment
10
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Track 1. Album “Best Of Dark Horse”
by George Harrison (Dark Horse, 925
726-2).
Track 2. Album “Duane Eddy & the Rebels”
by Duane Eddy (Capitol, CDP 7 46897
2).
Track 3. Album “Work It Out” by Jim
Horn (Warner Brothers, 25911).
Track 4. CD-Single “Lift Me Up” by Jeff
Lynne (Reprise, W9795CD) .
Track 5. Album “Unreleased Masters”
(Echo Industry Co. Ltd, JASRAC CD).
Track 6. Album “The Very Best Of Roy
Orbison” by Roy Orbison (Virgin, 42350).
Track 7. CD-Single “You Got It” by Roy
Orbison (Virgin, VSCD1166).
Tracks 8-9. Album “The Very Best Of
Roy Orbison” by Roy Orbison (Virgin,
42350).
Track 10. Album “Under The Red Sky”
by Bob Dylan (Columbia, CK46794).
Tracks 11-20. Traveling Wilburys Volume
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