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Tema: Electric Light Orchestra - ELO 50th Anniversary Vol. 2 (2021)

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    9ba11223 7628 4160 aaf2 4489209e99cf - Electric Light Orchestra - ELO 50th Anniversary Vol. 2 (2021)
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    The Electric Light Orchestra's ambitious yet irresistible fusion of Beatlesque pop, classical arrangements, and futuristic iconography rocketed the group to massive commercial success throughout the 1970s. ELO was formed in Bigham, England in the autumn of 1970 from the ashes of the eccentric art-pop combo the Move, reuniting frontman Roy Wood with guitarist/composer Jeff Lynne, bassist Rick Price, and drummer Bev Bevan. Announcing their intentions to "pick up where 'I Am the Walrus' left off," the quartet sought to embellish their engagingly melodic rock with classical flourishes, tapping French horn player Bill Hunt and violinist Steve Woolam to record their self-titled debut LP (issued as No Answer in the U.S.). In the months between the sessions for the album and its eventual release, the Move embarked on their farewell tour, with Woolam exiting the ELO lineup prior to the enlistment of violinist Wilf Gibson, bassist Richard Tandy, and cellists Andy Craig and Hugh McDowell; despite the lengthy delay, Electric Light Orchestra sold strongly, buoyed by the success of the U.K. Top Ten hit "10538 Overture."
    However, Wood soon left ELO to form Wizzard, taking Hunt and McDowell with him; Price and Craig were soon out as well, and with the additions of bassist Michael D'Albuquerque, keyboardist Richard Tandy, and cellists Mike Edwards and Colin Walker, Lynne assumed vocal duties, with his Lennonesque tenor proving the ideal complement to his increasingly sophisticated melodies. With 1973's ELO II, the group returned to the Top Ten with their grandiose cover of the Chuck Berry chestnut "Roll Over Beethoven"; the record was also their first American hit, with 1974's Eldorado yielding their first U.S. Top Ten, the lovely "Can't Get It Out of My Head." Despite Electric Light Orchestra's commercial success, the band remained relatively faceless; the lineup changed constantly, with sole mainstays Lynne and Bevan preferring to let their elaborate stage shows and omnipresent spaceship imagery instead serve as the group's public persona. 1975's Face the Music went gold, generating the hits "Evil Woman" and "Strange Magic," while the follow-up, A New World Record, sold five million copies internationally thanks to standouts like "Telephone Line" and "Livin' Thing."
    01. Last Train to London
    02. I'm Alive
    03. Xanadu (2000 version)
    04. All Over the World
    05. Don't Walk Away
    06. Hold On Tight
    07. The Way Life's Meant to Be
    08. Twilight
    09. Here Is the News
    10. Ticket to the Moon
    11. Rock 'N' Roll Is King
    12. Four Little Diamonds
    13. Hello My Old Friend
    14. Secret Messages
    15. Calling America
    16. Send It
    17. So Serious
    18. Getting to the Point
    19. She
    20. When I Was a Boy
    21. Alone in the Universe
    22. One Step at a
    23. From Out of Nowhere
    24. of Our Life
    25. Songbird



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