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Electric Light Orchestra - Ballads '2021

Ballads
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Album name Ballads
Country
Date 2021
GenreRock
Play time 1:31:03
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 562 / 216 MB
PriceDownload $4.95
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Tracks list

Tracklist:

01. Mr. Radio
02. Eldorado
03. Cant Get It Out of My Head (2012 Version)
04. Mister Kingdom
05. Strange Magic (2012 Version)
06. One Summer Dream
07. Telephone Line (2012 Version)
08. Shangri-La
09. Steppin Out
10. Big Wheels
11. Need Her Love
12. Midnight Blue
13. Rain Is Falling
14. Ticket to the Moon
15. Take Me On and On
16. Getting to the Point
17. Moment In Paradise
18. A Long Time Gone
19. When I Was a Boy
20. Losing You



 Read MoreThe platinum-selling double-LP, Out of the Blue, appeared in 1977,
although the records success was tempered somewhat by a lawsuit filed by
Electric Light Orchestra against their former distributor, United Artists, whom
the band charged flooded the market with defective copies of the album. Columbia
distributed the remainder of the groups output, issued through their own Jet
Records imprint, beginning with 1979s Discovery, which notched the Top Ten
entries Shine a Little Love and Dont Bring Me Down. In the wake of ELOs
best-selling Greatest Hits compilation, Lynne wrote several songs for the
soundtrack of the Olivia Newton-John film Xanadu, including the hit title track.
The next proper Electric Light Orchestra album, 1981s Time, generated their
final Top Ten hit, Hold on Tight. Following 1983s Secret Messages, Bevan left
the group to join Black Sabbath, although he returned to the fold for 1986s
Balance of Power, which despite the presence of the Top 20 hit Calling America,
received little interest from fans and media alike.

However, as Electric Light Orchestras career descended, Lynne emerged as a
sought-after producer, helming well-received comebacks from George Harrison
(1987s Cloud Nine) and Roy Orbison (1989s Mystery Girl) and additionally
re-teaming with both rock legends as well as Bob Dylan and Tom Petty in the hit
supergroup the Traveling Wilburys. Lynne made his solo debut in 1990 with
Armchair Theatre but otherwise spent the decade out of the limelight, instead
producing material for Joe Cocker, Tom Jones, and Paul McCartney in addition to
working on the Beatles Anthology project. In 1988, meanwhile, Bevan formed
Electric Light Orchestra Part II with vocalist Neil Lockwood, keyboardist Eric
Troyer, and bassist Pete Haycock; although Lynne filed suit against the group
(hence the Part II tag), a self-titled LP followed in 1991, with a live
collection recorded with the Moscow Symphony Orchestra appearing a year later.

In 2001, having successfully secured the rights to the Electric Light Orchestra
name, Lynne recorded the album Zoom -- largely by himself -- and released it as
an ELO album. After Zoom, Lynne took time off from ELO, working on several
projects including his 2002 collaboration with George Harrison, Brainwashed, and
his 2009 collaboration with Tom Petty, Highway Companion.

In 2012, Lynne returned to ELO with Mr. Blue Sky, an album of re-recorded
Electric Light Orchestra songs. In 2013, Lynne released a solo album of 50s and
60s pop hits titled Long Wave, as well as the ELO album Live, which featured
concert performances ELO recorded during the tour for Zoom. Two years later,
Lynne revived ELO -- this time the billing was Jeff Lynnes ELO -- for Alone in
the Universe, his first album of originals in 14 years. It appeared on Columbia
Records in November 2015. With new songs at their disposal the band went on
tour, including dates in America, festival appearances, and a U.K. show at
Wembley that was recorded for their 2017 live album, Wembley or Bust. ~ Jason
Ankeny

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