Country : UK
Label : Epic/Jet Records/United Artists Records/ Gamma
Released : 01 Sep 1976
Vinyl, LP Album
Cello , Effects : Melvyn Gale, Louis Clark
Drums, Synthesizer, Percussion, Backing Vocals : Bev Bevan
Electric Piano [Wurlitzer Electric Piano EP200], Synthesizer, Moog, Electric Guitar, Clavinet, Grand Piano, Mellotron, Effects, Percussion, Backing Vocals : Richard Tandy
Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Slide Guitar, Guitar, Percussion, Electric Piano : Jeff Lynne
Mastered By : Nura, Arun
Music, Lyrics By : Jeff Lynne
Performer "ELO" : Bev Bevan, Hugh McDowell, Jeff Lynne, Kelly Groucutt, Melvyn Gale, Mik Kaminski, Richard Tandy
Producer : Jeff Lynne
Violin, Effects : Mik Kaminski
Vocals, Bass Guitar, Percussion, Backing Vocals : Kelly Groucutt
HThe second album to be recorded at Musicland Studios in Munich, the LP proved to be the band's long awaited breakthrough in the UK: after seeing their previous three studio recordings fail to chart in their home market, A New World Record became their first top ten album in the UK, The LP became a huge global success and would consolidate the band's position as one of the biggest selling rock bands in the world, reaching multi-platinum status in the US and UK, The album sold five million units worldwide within its first year of release. The cover art features the famous ELO logo, designed by Kosh, for the first time. This logo would be included on several of the group's subsequent releases.
The album included the hit singles "Telephone Line," which became the band's first gold US single, "Livin' Thing," and "Do Ya" (US); and "Rockaria!" (UK). "Do Ya" was an ELO updating of The Move's late 1972 final US single on United Artists Records. The focus is more on shorter pop songs, a trend which would continue throughout the rest of ELO's future albums. In 2006, the album was remastered and released with bonus tracks on Sony's Epic/Legacy imprint. "Surrender" was also issued as a promotional single and an iTunes download single, which entered the top 100 download chart.
The band's frontman Jeff Lynne regards his own songwriting at this point to have reached a new high.
“ The songs started to flow and most of them came quickly to me. To have all those hits, it was just ...I mean amazing really. Going from doing okay for probably three or four years to suddenly being in the big time, it was a strange but great thing. ”
Label : Epic/Jet Records/United Artists Records/ Gamma
Released : 01 Sep 1976
Vinyl, LP Album
Cello , Effects : Melvyn Gale, Louis Clark
Drums, Synthesizer, Percussion, Backing Vocals : Bev Bevan
Electric Piano [Wurlitzer Electric Piano EP200], Synthesizer, Moog, Electric Guitar, Clavinet, Grand Piano, Mellotron, Effects, Percussion, Backing Vocals : Richard Tandy
Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Slide Guitar, Guitar, Percussion, Electric Piano : Jeff Lynne
Mastered By : Nura, Arun
Music, Lyrics By : Jeff Lynne
Performer "ELO" : Bev Bevan, Hugh McDowell, Jeff Lynne, Kelly Groucutt, Melvyn Gale, Mik Kaminski, Richard Tandy
Producer : Jeff Lynne
Violin, Effects : Mik Kaminski
Vocals, Bass Guitar, Percussion, Backing Vocals : Kelly Groucutt
HThe second album to be recorded at Musicland Studios in Munich, the LP proved to be the band's long awaited breakthrough in the UK: after seeing their previous three studio recordings fail to chart in their home market, A New World Record became their first top ten album in the UK, The LP became a huge global success and would consolidate the band's position as one of the biggest selling rock bands in the world, reaching multi-platinum status in the US and UK, The album sold five million units worldwide within its first year of release. The cover art features the famous ELO logo, designed by Kosh, for the first time. This logo would be included on several of the group's subsequent releases.
The album included the hit singles "Telephone Line," which became the band's first gold US single, "Livin' Thing," and "Do Ya" (US); and "Rockaria!" (UK). "Do Ya" was an ELO updating of The Move's late 1972 final US single on United Artists Records. The focus is more on shorter pop songs, a trend which would continue throughout the rest of ELO's future albums. In 2006, the album was remastered and released with bonus tracks on Sony's Epic/Legacy imprint. "Surrender" was also issued as a promotional single and an iTunes download single, which entered the top 100 download chart.
The band's frontman Jeff Lynne regards his own songwriting at this point to have reached a new high.
“ The songs started to flow and most of them came quickly to me. To have all those hits, it was just ...I mean amazing really. Going from doing okay for probably three or four years to suddenly being in the big time, it was a strange but great thing. ”
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