I loved the Traveling Wilburys, they brought Bob Dylan back to his best and gave Roy Orbison a contemporary platform. They also dragged Tom Petty out of his pop music nightmare and, best of all, George Harrison and Jeff Lynne were up-and-running again. With real songs, guitars and an unpretentious approach, they were just what the late eighties needed, so it's a shame they did not continue through the nineties (Brian Wilson was suggested as a replacement for Roy as Jeff Lynne was producing him around that time). There was a re-released collection of their albums with bonus tracks, that had a moving documentary on DVD, on how they were a true band with their favourite singer, Roy, on lead vocals, up to the point where they returned to the material, years later, and Dani Harrison added some guitar in place of his dad - it's probably on YouTube somewhere.