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Traveling Wilburys: Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3

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Label: Wilburys Records
Released: 1990
Time:
42:15
Category: Pop/Rock
Producer(s): See Artists ...
Rating: ****...... (4/10)
Media type: CD
Web address: www.travelingwilburys.com
Appears with: Tom PettyBob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne
Purchase date: 2001.02.10
Price in €: 7,99



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[1] She's My Baby (Traveling Wilburys) - 3:12
[2] Inside Out (Traveling Wilburys) - 3:33
[3] If You Belonged to Me (Traveling Wilburys) - 3:11
[4] Devil's Been Busy (Traveling Wilburys) - 3:18
[5] 7 Deadly Sins (Traveling Wilburys) - 3:14
[6] Poor House (Traveling Wilburys) - 3:14
[7] Where Were You Last Night? (Traveling Wilburys) - 3:00
[8] Cool Dry Place (Traveling Wilburys) - 3:33
[9] New Blue Moon (Traveling Wilburys) - 3:15
[10] You Took My Breath Away (Traveling Wilburys) - 3:18
[11] Wilbury Twist (Traveling Wilburys) - 2:59

Bonus Tracks:
[12] Nobody's Child (C.Coben/MForee) - 3:25
[13] Runaway (D.Shannon/M.DCRook) - 2:34

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Nelson Wilbury (George Harrison) - Guitar, Vocals, Background Vocals
Charlie T., Jr. (Bob Dylan) - Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Background Vocals
Lucky Wilbury (Tom Pretty) - Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Background Vocals
Otis Wilbury (Jeff Lynne) - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Background Vocals

Jim Keltner - Drums & Percussions
Ray Cooper - Percussions
Jim Horn - Saxophones
Gary Moore - Lead Guitar on [1]
Calyton Wilbury - Clavioline Solo on [13]

Clayton Wilbury - Producer
Spike Wilbury - Producer
Ryan Ulyate - Mixing, Engineer
Richard Dodd - Engineer
Steve Hall - Digitally Remastering
David Costa - Art Direction, Design
Nicky Hames - Art Direction, Design

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The Traveling Wilburys' second album, incongruously titled Vol. 3, sounds for all the world like a dead-ringer for their debut, but the feel is considerably different. It isn't that Roy Orbison sadly died shortly after the release of Vol. 1 (which does make a slight difference), it's that the guys are sounding like they're trying very, very hard to have fun — how else to explain the exhortation to dance around with underwear on your head on "Wilbury Dance." No matter how silly the first Wilburys record got, it was frequently clever and never self-conscious — the polar opposite of its sequel, actually. Occasionally, these guys do get off a couple of good tunes — they're seasoned professionals, after all, and they can make a throwaway like "She's My Baby" infectious — but they don't do it a whole lot, and the rest of the record is padded out with songs that try hard to be fun, but never are. It's unfair to lay the blame on the absence of Orbison, since if he was around, the results would likely to have been the same. After all, it's nearly impossible to capture lightning in a bottle once, and it's a fool's game to try to do it twice.

Stephen Thomas Erlewine - All Music Guide
 

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