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| Track Listing 1. 10538 Overture 2. Look at Me Now 3. Nellie Takes Her Bow 4. Battle of Marston Moor 5. First Movement 6. Mr. Radio 7. Manhattan Rumble (49th St. Massacre) 8. Queen of the Hours 9. Whisper in the Night 10. Battle of Marston Moor - (alternate mix, take 1) 11. Nellie Takes Her Bow - (alternate mix) 12. Mr. Radio - (alternate mix) 13. 10538 Overture - (alternate mix)
Album Notes Electric Light Orchestra: Roy Wood (vocals, acoustic & slide guitars, cello, clarinet, bassoon, recorder, bass, percussion); Jeff Lynne (vocals, electric guitar, piano, bass, percussion); Steve Woolam (violin); Bill Hunt (French horn); Bev Bevans (drums, percussion). Recorded at Philips Studio, London, England. Electric Light Orchestra: Jeff Lynne, Roy Wood, Bev Bevan. Recording information: Philips Studios, London (1970 - 1971). Here's one of the few rock urban legends that appears to be true: This album, eponymously titled in the rest of the world, was called NO ANSWER in the US because when a secretary at United Artists called the band's office to find out the title, no one was there, and a handwritten note to that effect was mistaken for the record's name. This is less the first ELO album than the last Move album. Four of the nine tracks are by Move leader Roy Wood, and even the five Jeff Lynne tracks sound closer to the Move's classically orchestrated hard-rock masterpiece MESSAGE FROM THE COUNTRY than to the shiny pure-pop ELO albums to come. Wood's tracks, like the acoustic instrumental "First Movement" and the faux-medieval "Battle of Marston Moor," foreshadow his more experimental solo work, while Lynne's brilliant "10538 Overture" is the first of his classic string of pop songs. | See an error? Submit a change request | ||||||||||||
