Lossless Galaxy Release
Electric Light Orchestra: The Classic Albums Collection
11 Albums / 11CD Box Set Sony Music
Performer:
ELO / Electric Light Orchestra
Box:
The Classic Albums Collection
(11CD Box Set Sony Music)
Albums:
1971 No Answer (The Electric Light Orchestra)
1973 ELO II ● 1973 On The Third Day
1974 Eldorado - A Symphony By The Electric Light Orchestra ● 1975 Face The Music
1976 A New World Record ● 1977 Out Of The Blue ● 1979 Discovery
1981 Time ● 1983 Secret Messages ● 1986 Balance Of Power
Info:
© 2011 Sony Music Entertainment & © 2003 EMI Records Ltd.
Ⓟ 2003 EMI Records Ltd. & Ⓟ 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1981
1983, 1986, 1990, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007 Sony Music Entertainment
Epic Records / Legacy Recordings / Sony Music Entertainment
• This box set is the definitive document of Electric Light Orchestra's classic recordings
• Each album features rare bonus tracks, including numerous alternate versions and unreleased tracks
• Each album is packaged in a replica mini-LP-style sleeve reproducing that album's original cover art
Catalog Box: 88697873262
Catalog CDs: 88697873262-1/11
Made in the EU
Dynamic Range:
10 / 9 / 10 / 9 / 10
9 / 10 / 10 / 9 / 9 / 9
Genre / Style: Rock / Progressive Rock / Symphonic Rock
Released Year: 2011
Format: FLAC / Level 8 (img + *cue / *cue with ISRC + log, AccurateRip)
BitRate: lossless
Covers: format PNG 300dpi (box & booklet), 600dpi (albums) full scans
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popmarket.comEngland's Electric Light Orchestra, better known to its fans as ELO, went from cult status to arena-level superstardom in the 1970s, evolving from eclectic classically-influenced prog-rockers to state-of-the-art hitmakers. At the peak of their popularity, they were one of the world's biggest-selling recording acts, and also one of the most unusual. Combining rock instrumentation with a full string section, ELO couldn't help but stand out, both musically and visually. Originally launched by Jeff Lynne, Bev Bevan and Roy Wood as a sideline to their legendary band the Move, ELO arrived in 1971 with their debut album No Answer. Wood departed soon after, but singer/songwriter/guitarist/producer Lynne continued to pilot ELO through a series of ambitious albums that blended the band's expansive symphonic-rock sound with songs that were both sonically adventurous and infectiously catchy. ELO was particularly successful in America, where the band scored a series of multi-platinum albums as well as 19 Top 20 singles. ELO's recordings grew progressively more ambitious, with the playful experimentation of the group's early efforts evolving into the extended orchestral excursions of 1974's Eldorado and the rousing, concise songcraft of the dual commercial breakthroughs A New World Record and Out of the Blue.