The Traveling Wilburys Collection (UK 2007) |
- "Handle with Care" (George Harrison) – 3:20
- "Dirty World" – 3:30
- "Rattled" – 3:00
- "Last Night" – 3:48
- "Not Alone Any More" – 3:24
- "Congratulations" – 3:30
- "Heading for the Light" (George Harrison)– 3:37
- "Margarita" – 3:15
- "Tweeter and the Monkey Man" – 5:30
- "End of the Line" (George Harrison) – 3:30
- "Maxine" (George Harrison) – 2:49 Previously unreleased bonus track, with additional backing vocals by Jeff Lynne and Dhani Harrison and a guitar solo by Jeff Lynne added in 2007.
- "Like a Ship" (Dylan) – 3:30 Previously unreleased bonus track, with additional backing vocals by Jeff Lynne and Dhani Harrison and a guitar solo by Dhani Harrison added in 2007.
Disc two: DVD
- The True History of the Traveling Wilburys documentary - 24 minutes
- "Handle With Care" (video)
- "End of the Line" (video)
- "She's My Baby" (video)
- "Inside Out" (video)
- "Wilbury Twist" (video)
Disc three: Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3
- "She's My Baby" – 3:14
- "Inside Out" – 3:36
- "If You Belonged To Me" – 3:13
- "Devil's Been Busy" – 3:18
- "7 Deadly Sins" – 3:18
- "Poor House" – 3:17
- "Where Were You Last Night?" – 3:03
- "Cool Dry Place" – 3:37
- "New Blue Moon" – 3:21
- "You Took My Breath Away" – 3:18
- "Wilbury Twist" – 2:56
- "Nobody's Child" (Cy Coben, Mel Foree) – 3:28 Bonus track, previously released on Nobody's Child: Romanian Angel Appeal.
- "Runaway" (Del Shannon, Max D. Crook) – 2:30 Bonus track, originally released as the B-side to "She's My Baby" in the UK. Remixed, with a new clavioline solo replacing the original guitar/harmonica tracks recorded in 1990.
All songs written by the Traveling Wilburys, except where noted. George Harrison is only on lead vocal (or joint shared vocal) on a couple of songs (highlighted in yellow or white) all the other songs were sung by Dylan, Orbison, Petty or Jeff Lynne (or all of the Wilburys, in which case I am not counting them as George songs)
It's hard to believe that such a self indulgent bunch of crap could reach the top of the album charts, by hey!....I'm sure much worse has!