ELO 2
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Studio album by Electric Light Orchestra | |||||
Released | January 1973 (First Light Series) ELO 2 The Lost Planet 2003 Expanded remaster March 28, 2006 |
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Recorded | May-October 1972, Air Studios London | ||||
Genre | Progressive Rock, Rock | ||||
Length | 41:48 (Original) | ||||
Label | Harvest Records United Artists Records, Jet Records & Columbia Records EMI & Epic/Legacy (reissue) |
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Producer | Jeff Lynne | ||||
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US alternate album cover | |||||
ELO 2 is the second album by Electric Light Orchestra, released in 1973 (see 1973 in music). In the US the album is better known as Electric Light Orchestra II & ELO II.
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[edit] Overview
Originally to be titled The Lost Planet, but that concept was quietly dropped (see below), it was during the initial recording sessions for this album that Roy Wood left the band and formed Wizzard in early 1972. Although uncredited at the time Wood performed on two tracks, playing cello and bass on "In Old England Town" and "From the Sun to the World". Classically trained cellists Colin Walker and Mike Edwards replaced Wood, and Wilf Gibson played on violin. Richard Tandy made his ELO debut on the album although he had earlier performed Live with the original lineup.
The British and American sleeves differed, as did the title; in the UK it was released in a gatefold sleeve titled ELO 2 with a painting of a light bulb floating through space, while in the US the cover featured a more ornate light bulb against a night sky and was titled Electric Light Orchestra II. For reasons unknown "Roll Over Beethoven" was slightly edited in length compared with its US counterpart, and the second track "Momma" was retitled "Mama".
All five pieces are longer than standard rock songs, and feature multi-layered orchestral instruments that create a dense, complex sound. Along with its predecessor it is the least commercial sounding album the band released, although ironically it did reach the British Top 40 album chart, whereas its more concise follow-up On the Third Day did not; an edit of "Roll Over Beethoven" was a Top 10 hit in Britain and received radio airplay in America too. In 2006 the album was remastered and expanded with a slightly different running order to the UK 2003 EMI version with both versions sharing the same Hipgnosis album art for the first time.
[edit] Chart Positions, Chart Runs
- US: #62 Billboard 200, 22 weeks
- UK: #35 UK Albums Chart, 1 week
- AUS: did not chart
- CAN: #17 RPM Albums Chart, 22 weeks
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Jeff Lynne unless otherwise indicated.
[edit] Side one
- "In Old England Town (Boogie No 2)" – 6:56
- "Mama" – 7:03
- "Roll Over Beethoven" (Chuck Berry) – 8:10, 7:03 (UK edition)
[edit] Side two
- "From the Sun to the World (Boogie No 1)" – 8:20
- "Kuiama" – 11:19
[edit] US Bonus Tracks (2006 reissue)
- "In Old England Town" (Instrumental) – 2:43
- "Baby, I Apologise" – 3:43
- "In Old England Town" (Take 1, Alternate mix) – 6:56
- "Roll Over Beethoven" (Take 1) (Berry) – 8:15
[edit] ELO 2 (First Light Series)
ELO 2 First Light Series | |||||
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Studio album by Electric Light Orchestra | |||||
Released | 2003 | ||||
Recorded | 1972 - 1973 Air Studios | ||||
Genre | Progressive rock, Rock music | ||||
Label | Harvest Records, EMI | ||||
Producer | Jeff Lynne | ||||
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Electric Light Orchestra chronology | |||||
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CD 2 The Lost Planet | |||||
The Lost Planet CD cover
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ELO 2 First light Series is an expanded edition of Electric Light Orchestra's second album
The second in the EMI First Light Series released in 2003 to mark the albums 30th anniversary and features Glam rock superstar Marc Bolan on double lead guitar playing on tracks 10-12. The second disc utilises the original albums working title The Lost Planet and features out takes and rarities including songs recorded with original Move lead vocalist Carl Wayne. On CD one the first five tracks include the original ELO 2 album.
[edit] CD one ELO 2
- "In Old England Town (Boogie No. 2)" (Jeff Lynne) – 6:56
- "Momma..." (Jeff Lynne) – 7:03
- "Roll Over Beethoven" (Chuck Berry) – 7:03
- "From the Sun to the World (Boogie No. 1)" (Jeff Lynne) – 8:20
- "Kuiama" (Jeff Lynne) – 11:19
Bonus tracks:
- "Showdown" (Jeff Lynne) – 4:11
- "In Old England Town (Instrumental)" (Jeff Lynne) – 2:43
- B-side of Showdown single
- "Baby I Apologise" (Jeff Lynne) – 3:42
- Session outtake, 1 June 1973
- ""Auntie" (Ma-Ma-Ma Belle Take 1)" (Jeff Lynne) – 1:19
- ""Auntie" (Ma-Ma-Ma Belle Take 2)" (Jeff Lynne) – 4:03
- ""Mambo" (Dreaming Of 4000 Take 1)" (Jeff Lynne) – 5:02
- "Everyone's Born To Die" (Jeff Lynne) – 4:40
- "Roll Over Beethoven (Take 1)" (Chuck Berry) – 8:16
- Tracks 9–13 previously unreleased.
[edit] CD two The Lost Planet
- "Brian Matthew Introduces ELO" – 0:22
- "From The Sun To The World (Boogie No. 1)" (BBC Session) (Lynne) – 7:25
- "Momma" (BBC Session) (Lynne) – 6:57
- "Roll Over Beethoven (Single Version)" (Chuck Berry) – 4:35
- "Showdown (Take 1)" (Lynne) – 4:18
- "Your World (Take 2)" (Lynne) – 4:55
- "Get a Hold of Myself (Take 2)" (Lynne) – 4:43
- "Mama (Take 1)" (Lynne) – 4:59
- "Wilf's Solo (Instrumental)" (Wilfred Gibson) – 3:39
- "Roll over Beethoven" (BBC Session) (Chuck Berry) – 7:40
- Lead vocals on tracks 6–8 by Carl Wayne.
- BBC session material recorded at BBC Langham Studio 1, November 1st 1972.
[edit] Personnel
- Jeff Lynne – Vocals, Guitar, Moog Synthesizer
- Bev Bevan – Drums, Percussion
- Richard Tandy – Keyboards, Moog Synthesizer
- Mike de Albuquerque – Bass, backing vocals
- Wilfred Gibson – Violin
- Mike Edwards – Cello
- Colin Walker – Cello
- Marc Bolan - Guitar on ELO 2 tracks 10-12
- Roy Wood – Bass, Cello on ELO 2 tracks 1 and 4
- Carl Wayne – Lead Vocals on The Lost Planet tracks 6–8
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