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Volume 3 [Import]

Traveling Wilburys Audio CD
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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1. She's My Baby (with Gary Moore)
2. Inside Out
3. If You Belonged To Me
4. The Devil's Been Busy
5. 7 Deadly Sins
6. Poor House
7. Where Were You Last Night?
8. Cool Dry Place
9. New Blue Moon
10. You Took My Breath Away
11. Wilbury Twist

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Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the 1990 sophomore album from the legendary super group of musical "brothers": George Harrison, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Bob Dylan. Features two bonus tracks: 'Nobody's Child' and 'Runaway'. Rhino. 2008.

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TRAVELING WILBURYS Volume 3 (Original 1990 German 11-track CD album. Housed inside a jewel case with fold-out picture sleeve booklet with biography)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Second Outing of the Wilburys, April 3 2004
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Paul Allaer (Cincinnati) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Volume 3 (Audio CD)
Sarcastically titled "Vol. 3", the second (and last) album of the super-group consisting of George Harrison, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynn and Bob Dylan is more-of-the-same as "Vol. 1", and I mean that as a compliment.

"Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3" (11 tracks, 36 min.) starts off with an outstanding "She's My Baby". Accoustic guitars are upfront throughout the album, not a surprise here. The songs move along at a crisp pace (all songs clock in between 3' and 3'30). Other highlights include "The Devil's Been Busy", "Poor House" and of course the silly but irresitable "Wilbury Twist".

Many feel that "Vol. 1" is a superior album because of Roy Orbinson's presence (he died shortly after "Vol. 1" was released). Nothing against Orbinson, but I feel differently. "Vol. 3" comes across as a much tighter album, with hardly a minute or a second wasted. Why both "Vol. 1" and "Vol. 3" remain out of print is a mystery to me. The Traveling Wilburys remain a treasure to be (re)discovered.

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5.0 out of 5 stars 4.5 stars, but for the Wilburys I'll be generous, Feb 26 2004
This review is from: Volume 3 (Audio CD)
I'll agree with the other reviewers here that Vol.3 is lacking something that made Vol.1 so awesome, but when you put Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Tom Petty, and Jeff Lynne together, good things will happen, and this is still a darned good piece of rock'n'roll.

Dylan and Petty share the bulk of the vocal duties here, with Lynne providing his slick trademark production and George providing his fabulous instrumentation. Although to be honest, a few more tracks featuring George would have really hit the spot. Missed, of course, are the contributions of Roy Orbison, but his bandmates still seem to be having fun making music, and it definitely shows throughout the album.

The best songs, in no particular order, are "Inside Out", the opening song "She's My Baby", "If You Belonged To Me", "Poor House", and the softer "You Took My Breath Away". It's only 36 minutes of music (my biggest complaint about this particular album), but it's all solid material that grows on you a little bit more with every listen.

Vol.3 is another rare chance to hear four music legends playing together, and even if it's not Vol.1 all over again, it's still not to be missed. It's a shame the two Wilbury albums are out of print, but we can always live with the hope of a remastering and rerelease sometime in the future. In conclusion... if you can get it, do so, because it's worth the hassle of finding it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars "Nobody's Child" review, Dec 6 2003
By 
Matthew Newland (Tropical Montreal, Quebec) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Volume 3 (Audio CD)
Tacked onto the end of my copy of this album, as a bonus track, is an extra song: "Nobody's Child". Typically, I leave bonus tracks out of the equation, but as I accidentally somehow posted my review for this album twice, I thought I'd take advantage of the situation and spend a moment review the song on its own. Recorded to raise money for orphanages in Rumania, "Nobody's" serves as kind of a down-beat way to close the album, especially after the energetic fun of "Wilbury Twist" (I understand that "Nobody's" was released on its own as a single). Though it's a definite change of pace from the song that came before, it's a very nice little tune... sweet harmonica, very sad vocals, and a definite pseudo-country laid-back style to the music. It was sweet of the Wilburys to put this song together, especially considering their reasons for doing it, and I'm happy it was included on the CD I purchased (I'm uncertain if it is on all of them or not, the ones available that is). The four Wilburys share lead vocals, trading lines one at a time starting with Tom Petty, giving each one of them a chance to do their stuff.

Very good, but a definite change in tone.

Carry on Carry on,

MN

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