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ReleasedOctober 17, 1988RecordedApril–May 1988Studio, Lucky Studios, Dave Stewart Studios,Length36: 22,chronologyThe Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1(1988)(1990)The Traveling Wilburys Vol.

1 is the debut studio album by the English-American, comprising,. It was released in October 1988 to commercial success and critical acclaim. Although Harrison had long planned to start such a band, the project came about through happenstance. Harrison was in Los Angeles and in need of a B-side for a single from his album, which resulted in the participants collaborating informally on the song ' at Dylan's home. Adopting alter egos as the five Wilbury brothers, they then recorded a full album, produced by Lynne and Harrison.The Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 was nominated for the in 1989 and helped revitalise the careers of Dylan, Orbison and Petty. It has been certified triple platinum by the.

Contents.Background In early April 1988, was in and needed to record a for a European 12-inch single. Was also in Los Angeles writing and producing some tracks for on his album (released posthumously), as well as ’s first solo album,. While having dinner with Lynne and Orbison, Harrison related how he needed to record a new track and wanted to do it the next day. Harrison asked if Lynne would help, and Orbison offered his old friend his hand as well, seeing how fun it would be. Needing a studio at short notice, Harrison called, who agreed to let them use his garage studio. After dinner, Harrison stopped by Petty’s house to pick up a guitar he had left there, and invited Petty along too. Gathering at Dylan’s Malibu home the following day, Harrison, Lynne, Orbison and Petty worked on a song that Harrison had started writing for the occasion, '.

At first, Dylan's role was that of a host, maintaining a barbecue to feed the musicians; at Harrison's invitation, Dylan then joined them in writing lyrics for the song. The ensemble taped the track on Dylan's recording equipment, with all five sharing the vocals.' Handle with Care' was considered too good to be used as a B-side, so Harrison decided to form a band and record another nine songs for an album. The group got together again for nine days in May, recording the basic tracks and vocals at ’s home studio in Los Angeles. And mixing were carried out in England at Harrison’s home studio, (short for Studio, ).Masquerading as the Wilbury brothers, the participants would be known as Nelson (Harrison), Otis (Lynne), Lucky (Dylan), Lefty (Orbison), and Charlie T. (Petty) Wilbury, with drummer Jim Keltner credited as Buster Sidebury. Harrison was no stranger to the use of alternate identities, as he had adopted them with and with his plethora of pseudonyms as a session musician, including L'Angelo Misterioso, George O'Hara and Hari Georgeson.

During the Beatles' first tour of Scotland, in 1960, he had used the pseudonym 'Carl Harrison', in reference to one of his favourite musicians,. With the Traveling Wilburys, this concept was taken a step further, since the participants' real names do not appear anywhere on the album, liner notes, or the songwriting credits.With Harrison having the greatest claim to the band, he signed them up to, which distributed his solo recordings, and incorporated their own label, in addition to producing the sessions with Lynne that spring. Petty subsequently signed to Warner Bros. ^ Du Noyer, Paul (April 2004).

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