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The Electric Light Orchestra, also known as E.L.O., was formed in Birmingham in 1970 by multi-instrumentalists Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood, and by percussionist Bev Bevan. Wood was in a band called the Move in 1968 and had the idea of a new band which would feature classical instruments more prominently than the guitars, hoping to "pick up where the Beatles left off." He recruited Lynne to the cause in 1970. Wood would leave the band in 1972 at which point Lynne would be the leader of the band, producing and arranging all the albums and writing most of the songs.
Face the Music was ELO's fifth studio album, and the one which would be their real worldwide breakthrough. The album moved away from the large-scale orchestral pieces and contained more single-friendly material. It would be the first ELO album to go Platinum. The band at the time consisted of multi-instrumentalist and creative heart Jeff Lynne, Bev Bevan on percussion, Richard Tandy on keyboard, Kelly Groucutt on bass and vocals, Mik Kaminski on violin, Hugh McDowell on cello, and Melvyn Gale on cello. Louis Clark was the conductor of the orchestra and did some of the orchestral and choral arrangements along with Lynne and Tandy.
We're catching ELO on their way up with this album. The band would hit the pinnacle of their success with 1977's double album "Out of the Blue." In 1986 Lynne would leave the group to pursue other projects, while Bevan would form the group "ELO, part II," eventually renamed "The Orchestra." Lynne would reform the group as Jeff Lynne's ELO along with Richard Tandy in 2014.
Bruce presents this symphonic rock album in this week's podcast.
Fire On High
Strange Magic
Nightrider
Evil Woman
ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:
Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To) (from the motion picture "Mahogany")
STAFF PICKS:
Fool for the City by Foghat
They Just Can't Stop It (Games People Play) by The Spinners
Lyin' Eyes by the Eagles
Bad Blood by Neil Sedaka
INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:
Will o' the Wisp by Leon Russell
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**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
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The Electric Light Orchestra, also known as E.L.O., was formed in Birmingham in 1970 by multi-instrumentalists Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood, and by percussionist Bev Bevan. Wood was in a band called the Move in 1968 and had the idea of a new band which would feature classical instruments more prominently than the guitars, hoping to "pick up where the Beatles left off." He recruited Lynne to the cause in 1970. Wood would leave the band in 1972 at which point Lynne would be the leader of the band, producing and arranging all the albums and writing most of the songs.
Face the Music was ELO's fifth studio album, and the one which would be their real worldwide breakthrough. The album moved away from the large-scale orchestral pieces and contained more single-friendly material. It would be the first ELO album to go Platinum. The band at the time consisted of multi-instrumentalist and creative heart Jeff Lynne, Bev Bevan on percussion, Richard Tandy on keyboard, Kelly Groucutt on bass and vocals, Mik Kaminski on violin, Hugh McDowell on cello, and Melvyn Gale on cello. Louis Clark was the conductor of the orchestra and did some of the orchestral and choral arrangements along with Lynne and Tandy.
We're catching ELO on their way up with this album. The band would hit the pinnacle of their success with 1977's double album "Out of the Blue." In 1986 Lynne would leave the group to pursue other projects, while Bevan would form the group "ELO, part II," eventually renamed "The Orchestra." Lynne would reform the group as Jeff Lynne's ELO along with Richard Tandy in 2014.
Bruce presents this symphonic rock album in this week's podcast.
Fire On High
Strange Magic
Nightrider
Evil Woman
ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:
Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To) (from the motion picture "Mahogany")
STAFF PICKS:
Fool for the City by Foghat
They Just Can't Stop It (Games People Play) by The Spinners
Lyin' Eyes by the Eagles
Bad Blood by Neil Sedaka
INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:
Will o' the Wisp by Leon Russell
Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?”
NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.
Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.
Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!
**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.

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