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Electric Light Orchestra

Electric Light Orchestra

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 818 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Queen, Cheap Trick, Supertramp, Steely Dan

Playlist

Mr. Blue Sky (5:05) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 279,007
Evil Woman (4:13) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 59,849
Don't Bring Me Down (4:05) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 44,491
Sweet Talkin' Woman (3:50) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 31,415
Shine A Little Love (4:13) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 22,578
Turn To Stone (3:50) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 25,661
The Diary of Horace Wimp (4:18) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 18,949
Confusion (3:42) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 20,462
Hold On Tight (3:07) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 34,690
Livin' Thing (3:33) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 26,901
Telephone Line (4:42) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 26,174
All Over the World (4:05) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 19,779
Wild West Hero (4:43) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 14,218
Showdown (4:10) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 16,917
Ma-Ma-Ma-Belle (3:39) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 12,621
Xanadu (3:22) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 18,694
Rockaria ! (3:15) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 13,094
Strange Magic (4:10) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 18,986
Alright (3:13) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 12,574
Rock and Roll Is King (3:08) Date added: 09/06/05 | Total listens: 19,001

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Average rating4h starsOut of 818 votes

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Editor's review

Massively successful in the '70s, Electric Light Orchestra epitomized that decade with sunny melodies, ambitious string-and-synth arrangements, and theatrical showmanship.

Biography

An incredible 35 years since their formation, the music of the Electric Light Orchestra is still as popular as ever. All over the world, people are tuning into the sound of ELO via radio, the internet, cinemas and TV.The seemingly ageless songs of ELO leader Jeff Lynne are even being heard again in the singles charts, thanks to the cream of today’s young dance acts sampling the band’s original music and turning on a whole new generation of fans. ‘All Over The World’ celebrates that continuing success. Compiled under the supervision of Jeff Lynne, the newly remastered CD features twenty Electric Light Orchestra classics from 1973 – 2001 and is released worldwide as the definitive ELOcollection.ELO thrived under the guidance of Lynne, recording twelve original studio albums and releasing twenty-eight hit singles in the UK alone.

At their peak between 1974 and 1981, ELO amassed a string of nine consecutive gold, platinum and multi-platinum albums. The band were one of the biggest arena and stadium draws during the seventies and early eighties, with spectacular shows including massive flying saucer stage sets and vibrant light and laser displays.Originally a 1970 experimental offshoot of sixties English hitmakers The Move, ELO’s initial concept of a rock band augmented by a string section struggled to find success. Though early singles such as ‘Showdown’ and ‘Ma-Ma-Ma-Belle’ were hits, ELO albums failed to make the charts in the UK and the group was virtually ignored as a live act. It was the USA that first embraced ELO, thanks to lengthy coast-to-coast tours that helped propel singles ‘Evil Woman’ and ‘Strange Magic’ and albums ‘On The Third Day’, ‘Eldorado’ and ‘Face The Music’ into the American charts. UK acceptance finally came in 1976 with ‘A New World Record’ and Top 10 singles ‘Livin’ Thing’, ‘Rockaria!’ and ‘Telephone Line’.A double album masterpiece, 1977’s ‘Out Of The Blue’ was a worldwide smash on pre-orders alone and featured global hits ‘Turn To Stone’, ‘Wild West Hero’, ‘Sweet Talkin' Woman’ plus the song Lynne considers to be his greatest ELO achievement, ‘Mr. Blue Sky’. Recently voted “Anthem Of The Midlands” by the public, the track continues to appear in film soundtracks and ads to this very day.

The bands’ legendary 1978 tour set audience attendance records wherever it played and established ELO as one of the most popular acts in the world.‘Discovery’ in 1979 consolidated that success with the singles ‘Shine A Little Love’ (sampled back into the charts in 2005 by The LoveFreekz), ‘Don’t Bring Me Down’ ‘The Diary Of Horace Wimp’ and ‘Confusion’. While subsequent albums ‘Xanadu’, ‘Time’, ‘Secret Messages’, and ‘Balance Of Power’ were huge sellers, together with later hits ‘Hold On Tight’ and ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll Is King’.Lynne decided to disband ELO in 1986 for newer challenges. From 1987 onwards, Jeff Lynne has become one of the world’s most in-demand songwriters and producers, successfully collaborating with artists such as George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Roy Orbison, Del Shannon, Tom Petty and Brian Wilson. With Harrison, Orbison, Petty and Bob Dylan, he was a member of the Grammy-award winning Traveling Wilburies and in 1996, his formidable musical talents were officially recognised when he was presented with an Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Services to British Music.During 2000, Lynne decided to reactivate the Electric Light Orchestra with ‘Flashback’, a retrospective 3-CD boxset, followed a year later by new album ‘Zoom’ and single ‘Alright’ plus a DVD of ELO’s first live shows for over 15 years, filmed in Los Angeles.‘All Over The World’ is the latest ELO release eagerly awaited by the bands’ ever-growing worldwide fanbase. The career-defining collection celebrates Jeff Lynne’s outstanding musical legacy which continues to this day - all over the world - and will for many more Light years!

Rob Caiger, April 2005

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