Album of the day (#2698): A New World Record

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Today's album of the day

A New World Record by Electric Light Orchestra (View album | Buy this album)

Year: 1976.
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Overall rank: 745
Average rating: 79/100 (from 288 votes).



Tracks:
1. Tightrope
2. Telephone Line
3. Rockaria!
4. Mission (A World Record)
5. So Fine
6. Livin' Thing
7. Above The Clouds
8. Do Ya
9. Shangri-La

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I love ELO, and I call this a good album. But. I still think Face the Music and Eldorado are better.

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Very fine album by Jeff Lynne and the boys. Some of it is very melodic and some of it ROCKS like crazy! "Tightrope", "Rockaria" and "Do Ya" are some of the hardest rockers the band ever released. All in all a nice enjoyable listening experience.
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http://robertchristgau.com/get_artist.p...tric+light

A New World Record [United Artists, 1976]
Eat your diploma, Eric Carmen--after years of floundering, they've gone all the way and made a Moody Blues album with brains, hooks, and laffs galore. My fave is "Rockaria!," about a lass who "loves the way Puccini lays down a tune." Granted, I initially thought it was strictly for those who got off on music appreciation in high school, like the lass. But now I think it's also for those who hated it, like me. B+


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Patti Quatro Ericson, Brie Brandt (both of the band Fanny) and Addie Lee sang uncredited backing vocals at various points in the album, especially on "Livin' Thing" and the opening track "Tightrope".


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TrekkiELO wrote:
Patti Quatro Ericson, Brie Brandt (both of the band Fanny) and Addie Lee sang uncredited backing vocals at various points in the album, especially on "Livin' Thing" and the opening track "Tightrope".


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I never knew that about the girls from Fanny being on this album. Fanniy were a pretty good band even though they never made a really good album. But they were great on other people's records. Particularly on Stoney End. They were awesome in fact.
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This is Casey Kasem on American Top 40 in Hollywood, and now I have the latest hit by an English group who have found one of the most unusual theatrical gimmicks yet for a rock and roll concert, the group is, The Electric Light Orchestra, and we got the story from drummer Bev Bevan who tells it this way, at the end of their concert in Los Angeles last August the group returned for a final encore, and right in the middle of their song, the audience saw a huge hot air balloon rise up from behind the stage, it sailed over the audience up around 200 feet, and it had a large mirrored revolving globe dangling from its underside, then, 4 laser guns shot thick rays of green light at the ball as it slowly whirled around, creating the effect of millions of green raindrops falling all over the audience, and the surrounding hills, well the crowd went wild, and so did the local residents who looked outside and saw this, huge, eerie, green revolving ball of light hovering over the hills, well Bev Bevan said the police switchboard was swamped with phone calls from hundreds of frightened people who thought that they were witnessing the landing of a flying saucer, fortunately the group was prepared for that kind of reaction and they warned the police department in advance to tell folks exactly what it was, well we can chalk that one up as one of the most unusual gimmicks ever used at a rock and roll concert, by The Electric Light Orchestra, their current hit is moving up the chart at #19 this week, and it's titled, Livin' Thing - Casey Kasem's American Top 40 from December 18th, 1976

Casey Kasem said that the Electric Light Orchestra is the "World's first touring rock 'n' roll chamber group" before he played "Livin' Thing" at #28. - Casey Kasem's American Top 40 from January 29th, 1977


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TrekkiELO wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNLLQ5UBbME


That was cool. I always thought that it looked like one of those old "bubbler" jukeboxes, they used to call them. They were like old 1950s jukeboxes with these big colored tubes on them. Used to see them in old movies and s***.
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Sounds like a mixture of Queen, Bowie, and Pink Floyd, love it.
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