![]() Posted by Michael Popke, SoT Staff Writer on 16:04:09 Both will be of great interest to ELO fans, and help make this mandatory purchase even more convincing.ġ8. The other two are leftover tracks from the original sessions-"The Quick and the Daft" is a neat instrumental with plenty of cool keyboards and the orchestra, and "Lattitude 88 North" a short pop song. This reissue comes with three bonus tracks, one of which is a quick alternate bridge from "Wild West Hero", which is really not much to speak of. Speaking of soaring, who can resist the addicting hooks of songs like "It's Over", "Night In the City", "Steppin' Out", "Sweet is the Night", and "Wild West Hero" ? Go ahead, try, I dare you. also didn't want you to forget that ELO could also rock out a bit too, and tracks like "Jungle" and "Birmingham Blues" show some true rock and roll grit amidst the catchy melodies and soaring orchestrations. Blue Sky", and "Sweet Talking Woman" (all three popular singles), to the Moog infested classical & prog of songs like "The Whale" and the Concerto For a Rainy Day suite, which features tracks like "Standin' In the Rain", "Big Wheels", and "Summer and Lightning", there's so much here to enjoy. ![]() From the pure pop genius of tracks like "Turn to Stone", "Mr. I'm sure all ELO fans know this gem backwards and forwards, so I won't get into too much detail here other than highlighting the highlights, which are many. With excellent sound, a great booklet featuring complete artwork, interview with Jeff Lynne, photographs, and a few bonus tracks, this is the way Out of the Blue was meant to be packaged. Now, 30 years later this classic is given a royal remaster and reissue treatment from SONY Legacy, and it's about time. Electric Light Orchestra: Out of the Blue (remaster)ĮLO's Out of the Blue was one of the most successful double albums released in the 1970's, selling some 10 million copies worldwide and launching the band into superstardom.
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