The Most Under Rated and overlooked
super group of all time! Originally an offshoot project of sixties band The Move,Founding Members Roy Wood,
Jeff Lynne and
Bev Bevan Found Themselves Devoting all their time to this new Concept and soon the The Move were no more.
Heavily Inspired by The Beatles They Set out to Develop a style of music first heard on the Beatles 'I am the Walrus' combining Rock and Classical elements.They recorded their Self Titled first album in 1971,an uneven affair With the band still trying to find their sound but did produce the UK hit "10538 Overture" shortly after this Roy Wood Left the band and Formed
Wizzard who had a more
radio friendly sound and Jeff Lynne stepped up to lead the band (the first album was released with the mistaken title of No Answer in the USA, due to a
mix-up with an uncompleted telephone call to the American label.
The band went through a line-up change (as Wood took some musicians with him to form Wizzard), including a new keyboardist, Richard
Tandy, and released
ELO II in 1973, from which came their first U.S. chart hit,an elaborate cover of
the Chuck Berry classic "Roll Over Beethoven". They also released On The Third Day in 1973, and
Eldorado in 1974, scoring another U.S. Top 40 hit with "Can't
Get It Out Of My Head".
In 1975, bassist and vocalist Kelly Groucutt joined, and
Face The Music was released, from which the major singles were "Evil Woman" and "
Strange Magic", marking a shift to a more "radio friendly" sound. From the same album, the instrumental "Fire on High," with its mix of strings and blazing acoustic guitars, saw heavy exposure as background music on CBS Sports Spectacular montages, though most viewers had no idea of the song's origins. The multi-platinum album A New World Record was released in 1976 with hits such as "Livin' Thing", a re-release of
The Move's "Do Ya", and "Telephone Line". The songs "Livin' Thing" and "Telephone Line" were prominently featured in the films
Boogie Nights and Billy Madison, respectively.
That was followed by the double album Out Of The Blue, featuring the singles "Turn To Stone", "Sweet Talkin' Woman", and "Mr. Blue Sky". The band then set out on a world tour, with an enormous (and hugely expensive) space ship set in tow.
In 1979, Lynne set out to capitalize on the growing popularity of disco with the album Discovery (or "Disco very" as he has been quoted). The album generated their biggest hit "
Don't Bring Me Down" (the first ELO track not to feature strings), along with "Shine A Little Love" (sampled in 2005 by Lovefreekz) and "Last Train To London" (sampled in 2003 by
Atomic Kitten on their hit "Be With You"). Not long after this album,
the violinist Mik
Kaminski and the two cellists Hugh
McDowell and
Melvyn Gale were considered surplus to requirements and dismissed.
It Was this stage in their careers that
elo began being labeled (Rather Mistakenly)''a disco band''which would further be compounded the following year when ELO were enlisted to provide half of the soundtrack for the musical film
Xanadu, the other half provided by
Olivia Newton-John, who starred in the movie along with
Gene Kelly. The movie bombed but the soundtrack did very well, with hit singles from both Newton-John ("Magic", #1 in the U.S.) and ELO ("I'm Alive" and "All Over the World") as well as the title track to the movie, performed by Newton-John with ELO which reached #1 in the UK single charts and #8 on the U.S. Billboard top 40 chart.
In 1981,
ELO's sound changed again, moving away from disco and into the 1980s, with the science-fiction
concept album Time (single: "Hold On Tight","Twilight") on which synthesizers replaced classical strings. Following this, their popularity began to wane.
Secret Messages was released in 1983, with a guest appearance by former ELO violinist Mik Kaminski on the track "Rock 'n' Roll Is King"; this was the only hit single taken from this album. Secret Messages was originally recorded as a double album; however, the record company had different ideas,Some of the songs that didn't survive the
hatchet job cropped up as single B-sides and on later box sets; however, the tribute song "Beatles Forever" is still unavailable.
By 1986, ELO was reduced to a
three-piece band. They released the album, Balance Of Power (singles: "Calling America", "So Serious"),which featured no strings at all ,leading many to believe that Jeff Lynne had grown tired of the whole affair, indeed the year after he brought the elo to a close!
Jeff Lynne went on to be a major producer for some of rocks biggest names and found time to form a band with his great friend ,the Late Great George Harrisoncalled the Travelling Wiburys also featuring Tom PettyBob Dylanand the Late Great
Roy Orbison In 1994 he was gifted the job of a life time when the three Remaining Beatles aproached Jeff To produce New Beatles Tracks!so Jeff found himself producing for the Greatest Group of all time and his own heroes. The Hit Singles ''Free as a bird'' and ''Real Love''Followed. Meanwhile elo drummer Bev Bevan had used his 50% share of the name to ressurect elo which led to a court battle between he and Jeff a compromise was agreed on and
Bev's Version Became Known as Electric Light Orchestra Part II ,unfortunatley without Jeff They were Only a pale Shadow Of their former Glory And Despite Gaining a good Reputation as a great live spectacle Their albums soon found their way into the bargain bins,They Continue To Play on minus Bevan under the name of ''Orchestra''.In 2001 Jeff Lynne Announced That A new ELO album was to be released,Although the resultant album was very good, it actually amounted to little more than a Lynne solo Project Featuring some Guest musicians among them Ringo Starrand George Harrisonoriginal Keyboard Wizard Richard Tandy Played on Two Tracks The album Was called ''Zoom''and was a return to the original idea somewhat featuring less synthesizers and more guitar and cello.Acouple of Tv specials Followed but unfortunatly the Zoom tour was cancelled due to poor ticket sales(many blame this on the record company's lack of Promotion)Indeed many ELO fans were unaware that
Elo had 'returned' untill it was too late.Never the less Zoom was A GREAT effort and is being discovered by a new generation of fans(Check it out).Meanwhile we await the reurn of the true ELO ( One Day Hopefully) with Jeff and Bev which i am Sure would be a momentous Occasion