The Traveling Wilburys Collection 2-cd -flac--b... May 2026

For the audiophile and the casual fan alike, this 2-CD FLAC rip offers the closest thing to sitting in on a Fridge-of-the-Stars jam session. No loudness war compression—just five legends having the time of their lives. Whether you’re rediscovering “End of the Line” or hearing “Maxine” for the first time, the lossless detail brings every smile, every strum, into sharp focus.

As of 2025, the official 2-CD set is readily available on Amazon, Discogs, and Rhino’s website. To get FLAC files: The Traveling Wilburys Collection 2-CD -FLAC--B...

Standard physical versions of the collection include an all-region DVD featuring behind-the-scenes footage. The Traveling Wilburys Website The True History of the Traveling Wilburys: For the audiophile and the casual fan alike,

The origin of the Wilburys is the stuff of rock legend. In 1988, George Harrison needed a B-side for a European single and gathered his friends at Bob Dylan’s home studio in Malibu to record "Handle with Care." The chemistry was so instantaneous and effortless that the quintet decided to record a full album under the pseudonyms of the Wilbury brothers. This lack of ego is what defines the collection; despite the massive individual fame of the members, the music feels grounded, acoustic-driven, and wonderfully unpretentious. Jeff Lynne’s signature production style provides a polished, cohesive "wall of sound" that ties together Dylan’s gravelly folk, Orbison’s operatic rockabilly, and Petty’s heartland rock. As of 2025, the official 2-CD set is

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If you enjoy classic rock, Americana, or roots music, this collection is essential listening. Fans of Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Roy Orbison, and Jeff Lynne will also want to give it a spin.