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Electric Light Orchestra albums featuring Marc Bolan

Electric Light Orchestra Music Videos (7)
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| | On The Third Day CD (1973) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Expanded Edition
$7.59 In some ways, 1973's ON THE THIRD DAY is the first "true" ELO album. Though co-founder Roy Wood had left the band to form the more experimental Wizzard after the first album, his influence was still all over 1972's ELO ...
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| On The Third Day CD (1973) Japan; Mini LP Sleeve; Expanded Edition
$26.79 In some ways, 1973's ON THE THIRD DAY is the first "true" ELO album. Though co-founder Roy Wood had left the band to form the more experimental Wizzard after the first album, his influence was still all over 1972's ELO ...
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 Electric Light Orchestra Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Electric Light Orchestra songs: Don't Bring Me Down Lyrics, Evil Woman Lyrics, Showdown Lyrics, Turn to Stone Lyrics, Telephone Line Lyrics, Strange Magic Lyrics, Livin' Thing Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Can't Get It Out of My Head Lyrics, Do Ya Lyrics, 10538 Overture Lyrics, Hold on Tight Lyrics, Mr. Blue Sky Lyrics, Sweet Talkin' Woman Lyrics, Rockaria! Lyrics, Shine a Little Love Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Confusion Lyrics, Last Train to London Lyrics, Twilight Lyrics, Calling America Lyrics, Ma-Ma-Ma Belle Lyrics.
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 Electric Light Orchestra Biography
ELO began as an outgrowth of '60s UK psych-rockers the Move and the Idle Race, but when former Move frontman Roy Wood departed early in the game, Jeff Lynne fashioned the band as a high-tech Beatles for the '70s. Featuring a full-time string section, ELO picked up where "Strawberry Fields" left off, creating orchestral Britpop without the pretense of prog-rock. The band's slick, lush sound helped define '70s pop, and proved influential decades later to the likes of Air and the Polyphonic Spree.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Bev Bevan | Move, Black Sabbath, Kelly Groucutt, We Five | | Jeff Lynne | Tom Petty, George Harrison, Traveling Wilburys, Roy Orbison, Dave Edmunds, Del Shannon, Idle Race, Hank Marvin, Move | | Richard Tandy | Dave Edmunds, Kelly Groucutt, Tom Petty | | Kelly Groucutt | | Mik Kaminski | Kelly Groucutt, Violinski | | Hugh McDowell | John Wetton, Trembling Blue Stars, Caamora |
 Worked With
Olivia Newton-John
 Contemporaries
Queen, Yes, Paul McCartney, Cheap Trick, Todd Rundgren, Tom Petty, Styx, Alan Parsons, ABBA, Olivia Newton-John, Dave Edmunds, 10cc, Steve Miller (Guitar), Ringo Starr, Supertramp, Renaissance, Boston, The Cars, The Tubes, Split Enz, Roy Wood, Utopia, Eddi Reader, Kayak, Lake, A House, L.E.O.
 Followers
Kylie Minogue, Air (2~France), Scissor Sisters, The Dandy Warhols, Phoenix, The Polyphonic Spree, The High Llamas, Jellyfish, The Sleepy Jackson
 Influences
The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Pink Floyd, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Hollies, The Moody Blues, Bee Gees, The Zombies, Procol Harum, The Move, Junior Walker & the All-Stars, Phil Spector, Tomorrow
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Gustav Gruendgens, Jesse Foster
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