The album that made George Harrison form The Traveling Wilburys
Every band that’s ever been formed usually has some magic on their side. Regardless of how well every musician might be on their own, there’s only so far that can go when there’s no chemistry to speak of between any of the members. Although George Harrison had the potential to work with whichever band he liked by the late 1980s, his work on Cloud Nine became the litmus test for him starting the Traveling Wilburys.Because if Harrison had his way, he probably wouldn’t have put out any more albums by the time the decade wound down. The death of John Lennon had already cast a dark shadow over the rest of the 1980s, and as much as Harrison wanted to preach the good news that he heard from his higher power, the fact that everyone rejected it the minute he got up on his high horse did nothing to persuade him to put out more music.
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