![]() ![]() Original ELO drummer Bev Bevan, though credited, hardly plays at all. Unfortunately, the nine songs from that era represent the band’s shift in focus.Īlthough Lynne’s fascination with the Beatles is evident throughout (check out 1983’s “Little Diamonds”), one can hear the group stretching for MTV “cred” with songs like “Secret Messages” and “So Serious.” By the time the band recorded Balance, an album Lynne admits was done for contractual reasons, he and keyboardist Richard Tandy were pretty much running the show. This ‘downsizing’ continued for the band all throughout the MTV-laden days of the 80s. My second ELO show was for the Time tour, when Lynne had his trusty cello players consigned to keyboards. I have seen ELO in concert twice. The first time was their infamous Out Of The Blue tour, complete with laser lights and a spaceship that so mesmerized my teenaged sister I’m not sure she has been right since. Then there’s the songs from the group’s un-celebrated mid-80s period - nine tunes out of the 20 on this disc. ![]() “It’s Over,” “Do Ya,” “Can’t Get It Out Of My Head” and “Last Train To London” were common There was no way you could miss these guys on FM radio back in the day. This 20-song ‘career-spanning’ collection is the companion to 2005’s All Over The World: The Very Best Of Electric Light Orchestra. And like all the preceding Epic/Legacy remasters, this one was compiled and supervised by ELO leader Jeff Lynne.Ī good bunch of these tunes will be familiar, even if you’re not the biggest ELO fan. 2: Ticket To The Moon is the latest in a long line of Electric Light Orchestra compilations. The Very Best Of Electric Light Orchestra, Vol. ![]()
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