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This is good news! I so excited for this...when I worked music retail..this was probably the most sought after out of print album....I have a vinyl of the original thats probably worth bucks now!!!
----- After being out of print for more than a decade, the two studio albums from all-star band the Traveling Wilburys will return to the marketplace in a variety of formats June 12 via Wilbury Records/Rhino, Billboard.com has learned. "Traveling Wilburys Volume 1" and "Traveling Wilburys Volume 3" will be available together in one package with bonus tracks and a DVD of rare footage, as a deluxe linen-bound edition, a vinyl set and a digital bundle. The DVD boasts a 24-minute documentary and five music videos. The Wilburys formed in 1988 after Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison assembled at a California studio to record a B-side for the Harrison single "This Is Love." The resulting song, "Handle With Care," was instead released under the Wilburys name, with the artists posing as a band of brothers. It went on to reach No. 45 on the Billboard Hot 100, while the "Volume 1" album hit No. 3 on The Billboard 200. The reissued version of the album includes the previously unreleased tracks "Maxine" and "Like a Ship." Orbison died in late 1988 before a second album could be completed; it was eventually released as "Volume 3" in 1990. The set is expanded here with the B-side "Runaway" and "Nobody's Child," which was released on a benefit album for Romanian orphans. Every minute of last night is on my face today.... | |
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Definitely sought after OOP and I know this just from diggin'.
I don't know why it is OOP considering it had some radio hits. | |
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Great news! I have them both on CD, but I will certainly get the reissues. | |
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Very interesting. Not sure if I'll get these - I'm more of a Harrison fan than a Dylan, Orbison, Lynne or Petty fan, and the material I've heard seems very middle-of-the-road. But it's about time these are re-released, considering I see them occasionally for $50 in second-hand record stores. | |
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booyah said: Very interesting. Not sure if I'll get these - I'm more of a Harrison fan than a Dylan, Orbison, Lynne or Petty fan, and the material I've heard seems very middle-of-the-road. But it's about time these are re-released, considering I see them occasionally for $50 in second-hand record stores.
Wow! I've got 'Volume One' on vinyl, and I didn't think it was worth much. Hmmm ... Roy could've easily been on the second album, as apparently he has a vast vault of unreleased material from most periods of his career, so they could have taken a couple of these from the '80s and 'Wilbury-fied' them, tho this may have gone against the 'raw rock n' roll' spirit of the Wilburys project. | |
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