Music Review: Traveling Wilburys - The Traveling Wilburys Collection
Published June 14, 2007
Yes, you read that right, this metalhead is reviewing a collection of Traveling Wilbury's music. This is about as far removed from the normal metal reviews you read here as you're likely to get. However, if you want to hear a great blend of rock, folk, and country by some of the biggest names in the biz, you are not likely to do better than this.
The music that this fivesome was able to create is a blast of musical purity. It is a true supergroup that is free of any pretention. There is no sense of ego to be heard. In short, this is not a mere vanity project conjured up by some artists looking to cash in on their collective names.
For those of you who may not be familiar with them, the band is comprised of George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, and Jeff Lynne. A formidable line-up by any measure, even if they all weren't on their A games during the period twenty years ago that gave rise to the Wilburys.
The two albums that they released have been out of print for some time now. That is a crying shame, because the music is so immensely enjoyable. I cannot imagine these albums not selling at any given time. You need only listen to the first track of Vol. 1., "Handle With Care," to realize that you have something special in your hands. The music is catchy, groovy, and just very easy to listen to.
Traveling Wilburys is just a group of musicians who happen to be friends; happen to have found themselves in the same place at the same time; and happen to have had the desire to make a song or two.
They also just happened to create a collection of songs that are not very deep and not really all that important. I am sure that there are not many people out there that would consider Wilbury music to be important, necessary, or even historical. The big claim to fame outside of the music, is that you got these five artists in the same room and they decided to have some fun in the studio.
Listen to songs like "Handle With Care," "Dirty World," "Last Night," and the great "Tweeter and the Monkeyman," and you will be transported to a world where great musicians just hang out and jam.
Here is their video for "Handle With Care":
On songs like these, there is no real direction, there is no real purpose. It just is what it is. And while it may not have made much of a dent on music history, the music is undeniable. It has the sound and feel of a group of friends hanging around. They set aside their image, their stature in the business, and just cranked out an album.
- Music Review: Traveling Wilburys - The Traveling Wilburys Collection
- Published: June 14, 2007
- Type: Review
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Rock, Music: Recording, Music: Original, Music: Classic Rock and Oldies, Music: Folk
- Writer: Chris Beaumont
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Maybe I'm going to be the odd man out today, but the Wilburys never did anything for me. Dull as toast - I figured this much talent should've come up with something better.
"COOL DRY PLACE" Sung by Tom Petty... NOT Bob Dylan.


Christopher Beaumont spends much of his time writing about entertainment when he isn't sitting in a movie theater. He is known around the office as the "Movie Guy" and is always ready to talk about his favorite form of entertainment and offer up recommendations. Interests include science fiction, horror, and metal music. His writings can be found at 


Ah, another way to get my dose of George without having the other guys ruin it.