| | Electric Light Orchestra Time CD Electric Light Orchestra Discography of CDs
(26 Customer Reviews)
 |
|
Our Price: $7.59 CDFor Sale Usually ships in 1-2 days
Our Price: $9.99
|  |
. Remasterd. 3 Bonus Tracks. 1981
Electric Light Orchestra: Jeff Lynne (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, piano, synthesizer); Richard Tandy (guitar, piano, synthesizer); Kelly Groucett (bass, background vocals); Bev Bevans (drums, percussion). Producer: Jeff Lynne. Reissue producers: Jeff Lynne, Al Quaglieri. Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany. Includes liner notes by Jeff Lynne. Digitally remastered by Joseph M. Palmaccio (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York). Composer: Jeff Lynne. Personnel: Jeff Lynne (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, strings, piano, keyboards, synthesizer, background vocals); Richard Tandy (vocals, guitar, strings, piano, electric piano, keyboards, synthesizer); Kelly Groucutt (vocals, bass guitar, percussion, background vocals); Bev Bevan (vocals, drums, percussion); Sandi, Ghislaine (vocals); Rainer Pietsch (strings). Liner Note Author: Jeff Lynne. Recording information: Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany. Photographers: Frank Griffin; Charlyn Zlotnik; Paul Cox; Scott Weiner. Unknown Contributor Roles: Christine Wilson; Electric Light Orchestra. Time takes its cues more from such bands as the Alan Parsons Project and Wings than from Jeff Lynne's fascination with Pepper-era Beatles. Sure, all the electronic whirrs and bleeps are present and accounted for, and Time did spawn hit singles in "Hold on Tight" and "Twilight," but on the average, ELO had begun to get too stuck on the same structure and content of their releases. "The Way Life's Meant to Be" echoes very early ELO hits like "Can't Get It Out of My Head," and the "Prologue" and "Epilogue" segments try and bring about a unifying concept that doesn't quite hold up upon listening all the way through. Time proves to be competent ELO but not great ELO. ~ James Chrispell The Electric Light Orchestra was in a precarious position by 1981. Not only was Jeff Lynne's brand of immaculately produced Beatlesque pop out of critical fashion in those new-wave days, there was a new brand of video-friendly bubblegum on the rise that made such classic radio hits as "Sweet Talkin' Woman" sound passT. The band's heavily hyped participation in the box-office flop XANADU, including the title duet with star Olivia Newton-John, hadn't helped. Typically, though, 1981's TIME finds Lynne and company ignoring trends and simply doing what they do best: pristine, endlessly-multitracked, ultra-melodic pop. There's a theme of sorts running through the record, a meditation on sci-fi apocalypse that runs through songs like "Yours Truly, 2095" and "From the End of the World." The concept is easy enough to ignore, as the real focus, as always, is on Lynne's immense melodic and production skills. TIME is an underrated gem. Time takes its cues more from such bands as the Alan Parsons Project and Wings than from Jeff Lynne's fascination with Pepper-era Beatles. Sure, all the electronic whirrs and bleeps are present and accounted for, and Time did spawn hit singles in "Hold on Tight" and "Twilight," but on the average, ELO had begun to get too stuck on the same structure and content of their releases. "The Way Life's Meant to Be" echoes very early ELO hits like "Can't Get It Out of My Head," and the "Prologue" and "Epilogue" segments try and bring about a unifying concept that doesn't quite hold up upon listening all the way through. Time proves to be competent ELO but not great ELO. [The 2001 CD reissue on Epic/Legacy adds three bonus tracks, all B-sides of singles: "The Bouncer," "When Time Stood Still," and "Julie Don't Live Here."] ~ James Chrispell
Q (Summer/01, p.120) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...TIME allegedly concerned time travel, but Jeff Lynne would never surrender his humanity: even the hero of 'Ticket To The Moon' weeps as he leaves Earth..." Time Music | List Price | $7.99 (You save $0.40) | | Category | Rock Albums, Pop CDs, Rock/Pop, Art Rock, Enhanced CD | | Label | Epic | | Orig Year | 1981 | | All Time Sales Rank | 661  | | CD Universe Part number | 1085920 | | Catalog number | 85421 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 12, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Mack | | Personnel | Jeff Lynne - vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, piano, synthesizer Bev Bevan - drums, percussion Richard Tandy - guitar, piano, synthesizer Kelly Groucutt - bass, background vocals
| | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks; Remastered |
Electric Light Orchestra Time Songs Time Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Awesome Album I finally wore out my turntable and have to start updating my 70's/80's rock collection to CD (yep, I just slightly behind the times). Anyway, this was one of the first albums I got. It was one of the 1st albums I ever bought and have listened to it consistantly ever since. Yeah, the lyrics are pretty cheesy but somehow it works. This an overlooked, brilliant album. Buy it...you won't be disappointed. Submitted by Jack (Chicago)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
This CD space me out I had this LP in the 80's, it is a good CD it puts me in another world. Back in the future. Recommended Submitted by mainline0458 (Grantsboro,N.C,USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
I wish I was back in 1981...... My stars,a quartet reduced ELO. A really nice journey in time travel set to that unmistakable Jeff and Company groove...My reasons for liking this particular album Are: Ticket to the Moon..The Way Lifes Meant To Be..Rain is Falling..The fact I saw this Concert tour in 1981,in Jackson, Ms...well Submitted by joe_puly (Brandon ,MS)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The first Science Fiction Rock Opera? An aural artifact parallel to your favorite science fiction movie. More than just a soundtrack to the action, "Time" is a novel set in the form of an album. I would call it a concept album but it stretches that genre to a new level. "Time" tells the story of our hero on several levels. The lyrics give the direct action and tell the story. The subtext of half hidden vocal and musical parts give the listener clues as to the whole story. Excellent! Submitted by cbradford (Nauhaus Studios, Jackson, MS, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
time full of timeless music i find it hard to beleive that people say this album wasnt a commercial success, it was no. 1 in every country apart from the usa but it made the top ten there and went platinuim. this was a change in direction for elo which proved again how great this group was, as the new wave came in at the start of the eighties, this group still managed to steal the show. this is an awsome cd which would not be out of place if released nowdays. its full of superb songs and shows jeff lynne was away ahead of his time with this. jeff/elo are so underatted its a crime against humanity. buy this you wont be disappointed Submitted by billymcgeachy (perth, western australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
 List All Reviews | Have you heard this album? |  |
Purchase Time CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Electric Light Orchestra Eldorado CD (1974) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Time
$7.59 . . 2 Bonus Tracks. 1974
Electric Light Orchestra: Jeff Lynne (vocals, guitar, Moog synthesizer); Richard Tandy (guitar, Moog synthesizer); Mik Kaminsky (violin); Hugh McDowell, Michael Edwards (cello); Michael De Albequerque (bass); Bev Bevan (drums, percussion). Producer: Jeff Lynne. Reissue producers: Jeff Lynne, Al Quaglieri. Recorded at De Lane Lea Studios, London, England. Includes liner notes by Jeff Lynne. Digitally remastered by Joseph M. Palmaccio (Sony Music Studio, New York, New York). The Electric Light Orchestra: Jeff Lynne (vocals, guitar, Moog); Mik Kaminski (violin); Hugh McDowall, Michael Edwards (cello); ...
| | Electric Light Orchestra Discovery CD (1979) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Time
$7.59 . . 3 Bonus Tracks. 1979
Electric Light Orchestra: Jeff Lynne (vocals, guitar, piano, synthesizer); Kelly Groucett (vocals, bass); Richard Tandy (piano, clavinet, synthesizer); Bev Bevan (drums, percussion). Producer: Jeff Lynne. Reissue producer: Jeff Lynne, Al Quaglieri. Recorded at Musicland Studios in Munich, Germany. Includes liner notes by Jeff Lynne. Digitally remastered by Joseph M. Palmaccio (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York). Also available in a 3-pack with FACE THE MUSIC and A NEW WORLD RECORD. Electric Light Orchestra: Jeff Lynne (vocals, guitar, piano, synthesizer), Kelly Groucett (vocals, bass), Richard Tandy (piano, clavinet, synthesizer), Bev Bevan (drums, percussion). Recorded ...
| | Miracles Collection CD (2002) (Import) Germany
Time
$9.39 UK budget-price compilation for the Motown recording act that scored over 40 hits in the R&B Top 40 charts. 19 tracks including 'City Of Angels', 'Free Press', 'Night Life', ...
| | Electric Light Orchestra A New World Record - Expanded Edition CD (1976) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Time
$7.59 Also available in a 3-pack with FACE THE MUSIC and DISCOVERY. Electric Light Orchestra: Jeff Lynne, Bev Bevan, Richard Tandy, Kelly Groucutt, Mik Kaminski, Hugh McDowell, Melvyn Gale. Electric Light Orchestra: Mik Kaminski (violin); Richard Tandy (piano, Moog synthesizer); Kelly Groucutt, Hugh McDowell, Melvyn Gale, Jeff Lynne, Bev Bevan. Personnel: Jeff Lynne (vocals, guitar, slide guitar, Wurlitzer organ, percussion); Kelly Groucutt (vocals, bass guitar, percussion, background vocals); Richard Tandy (guitar, grand piano, electric piano, Clavinet, Wurlitzer organ, Mellotron, mini-Moog synthesizer, percussion, background vocals); Mik Kaminski, Hugh McDowell, Melvyn Gale (cello); Bev Bevan (mini-Moog synthesizer, drums, percussion, background vocals). Liner Note Authors: Jeff ...
| | Electric Light Orchestra Face The Music CD (1975) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Expanded Edition
Time
$7.59 Also available in a 3-pack with A NEW WORLD RECORD and DISCOVERY. Electric Light Orchestra: Jeff Lynne (vocals, guitar); Kelly Groucutt (vocals, bass); Richard Tandy (guitar, piano, Clavinet, Moog synthesizer); Mik Kaminsky (violin); Hugh McDowall, Melvyn Gale (cello); Bev Bevan (drums, percussion). Master Sound releases are 24-karat gold CDs remastered from first-generation masters. This process utilizes 20-bit technology and Sony's revolutionary "Super Bit Mapping" system. Electric Light Orchestra: Jeff Lynne (vocals, guitar); Kelly Groucutt (vocals, bass guitar); Richard Tandy (guitar, piano, Clavinet, Moog synthesizer); Mik Kaminski (violin); Hugh McDowell, Melvyn Gale (cello); Bev Bevan (drums, percussion, background vocals). Electric Light Orchestra's more modest follow-up to Eldorado is a very solid album, if not as bold or unified. It was also their first recorded at Musicland in Munich, ...
| | Motown Chartbusters V.5 CD (1997) (Import) Germany
Time
$9.25 In addition to Motown Chartbusters, Vol. 3, Volume 5 is one of the most essential and popular albums in the series. The album ...
| | David Cassidy Then And Now CD (2001) (Import) Australia
Time
$9.39 In the first half of the 70's David Cassidy was the biggest teen idol in the world, selling over 25 million records. It all started in the U.S. where he was given the lead in The Partridge Family and the rest is history. All his major hits are included in this package plus new tracks, including the bonus track 'Could It Be Forever' his duet with Hear'say. This is the first time there has been a David Cassidy ultimate collection on CD.
Personnel includes: David Cassidy (vocals); Michael Smith, Mike Melvoin (arranger, conductor); Hugh Burns, Fridrick Karlsson, Jimmy McIntosh, Dennis Budimir, Louie Shelton (guitar); Harvey De Souza, Laurence Jackson, Darrell Kok, Jan Schmolk (violin); Bob Smissen, Tim Grant (viola); Jo Knight, William Schofield (cello); Paul Fawcus, Scott Garland (flute, saxophone); Pat White, Mark Cumberland (trumpet, flugelhorn); Dennis Rollins (trombone); Mae McKenna, Janet Mooney, Lance Ellington, Phil Nicholl, Candace Davis Martin, Lisa Mayer (background vocals). Producers include: Ted Carfrae, Mike Melvoin, David Cassidy, Alan Tarney, Peter Bunetta. Engineers include: Michael Eckart, Eric Sarafin, John Hudson. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Australian edition features the bonus track "Could It Be Forever", a duet with Hearsay. While both David Cassidy and the Partridge Family have been at least partially anthologized over the years, it remains a thing of wonder that nobody has yet sat down to compile the best of both into one all-encompassing package -- all the more so since Cassidy's personal appeal remains as high as any '70s icon could dream of climbing. Cassidy himself has toyed with his past on occasion, with releases ranging from a mid-'80s live hits album to the savage reinvention of "I Think I Love You," which so dignified his 1998 Slamajama album. Then and Now, however, goes further than either he, or his past record companies, have ever traveled, serving up 22 songs of which just three ("Cry," "No Bridge I Wouldn't Cross," and "Sheltered in Your Arms") don't immediately leap out of the memory banks. From "I Woke Up in Love This Morning" to "I Write the Songs," from "Cherish" to "The Last Kiss" (a 1985 U.K. smash that marked the first of his serious comebacks), Cassidy revisits a career's worth of pop classics, as straight as a die and faithful enough that you could almost forget you're not listening to the greatest hits collection on earth. No sneaky drum'n'bass redesigns, no nasty modern production tricks, no heartless stab at "updating" the songs for the modern listener. A pointless duet with boy band Hear'Say does raise a few anachronistic hackles, but "Could It Be Forever" has already appeared once on the album; once more is no skin off anyone's nose. It's unabashed nostalgia, then, and all delivered with such sincerity that you can't even feel cynical about the exercise. The booklet photos are early-'70s classic; the inclusion of the lyrics lets you cheat and peek at the occasional ...
| | Lullatone Little Songs About Raindrops CD (2004)
Time
$10.79 Lullatone's third album Little Songs About Raindrops is unlike the other two Lullatone albums which were based on sine wave symphonics, Little Songs About Raindrops is based on a tiny orchestra of toy instruments. Audio Dregs Recordings. 2004.
Personnel: Yoshimi Tomida (vocals); Yusuke Asano (ukulele). The meandering, atmospheric compositions that make up Little Songs About Raindrops (they're little in scale and scope, not necessarily in length or complexity) branch out from Lullatone's predominantly electronic debut, Computer Recital, to include an impressive collection of toys: a tiny toy metalophone, a toy piano, a toy cassette tape recorder, and a programmable music box, whose glockenspiel-like tones dominate the album nearly as much as computer-generated sine waves did Recital. ...
| | Dock Rock Presents: Classic Rock Weekend CDs (2006) Import
Time
$31.45
| | Warm in the Wake Gold Dust Trail CD (2007)
Time
$8.25
| | Monique Ford Ladies Get Your Own CD (2007)
Time
$16.45
| | David Rovics Commons CD (2007)
Time
$16.45
|
|
|