A New World Record (Remastered) Electric Light Orchestra

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
1976

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
13.11.2015

Label: Epic/Legacy

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Classic Rock

Interpret: Electric Light Orchestra

Komponist: Jeff Lynne

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  • 1 Tightrope 05:04
  • 2 Telephone Line 04:40
  • 3 Rockaria! 03:13
  • 4 Mission (A World Record) 04:26
  • 5 So Fine 03:55
  • 6 Livin' Thing 03:32
  • 7 Above the Clouds 02:17
  • 8 Do Ya 03:45
  • 9 Shangri-La 05:34
  • Total Runtime 36:26

Info zu A New World Record (Remastered)

„Jeff Lynne reportedly regards this album and its follow-up, Out of the Blue, as the high points in the band's history. One might be better off opting for A New World Record over its successor, however, as a more modest-sized creation chock full of superb songs that are produced even better. Opening with the opulently orchestrated "Tightrope," which heralds the perfect production found throughout this album, A New World Record contains seven of the best songs ever to come out of the group. The Beatles influence is present, to be sure, but developed to a very high degree of sophistication and on Lynne's own terms, rather than being imitative of specific songs. "Telephone Line" might be the best Lennon-McCartney collaboration that never was, lyrical and soaring in a way that manages to echo elements of Revolver and the Beatles without ever mimicking them. The original LP's second side opened with "So Fine," which seems like the perfect pop synthesis of guitar, percussion, and orchestral sounds, embodying precisely what Lynne had first set out to do with Roy Wood at the moment ELO was conceived. From there, the album soars through stomping rock numbers like "Livin' Thing" and "Do Ya," interspersed with lyrical pieces like "Above the Clouds" (which makes striking use of pizzicato bass strings).“ (Bruce Eder, AMG)

Jeff Lynne, vocals, guitars, percussion, electric piano
Bev Bevan, drums, Minimoog drum, percussion, backing vocals
Richard Tandy, electric piano, synthesizer, Clavinet, percussion, backing vocals, Systech flanger
Kelly Groucutt, vocals, bass, percussion, backing vocals
Mik Kaminski, violin, Maestro Echoplex, Univox Univibe
Hugh McDowell, cello, Systech Phaser, Mu-Tron III, Mu-Tron Phasor, Maestro Echoplex
Melvyn Gale, cello, Maestro Echoplex
Additional musicians:
Mary Thomas, operatic vocals
Patti Quatro, vocals
Brie Brandt, vocals
Addie Lee, vocals

Recorded July 1976 at Musicland Studios, Munich
Engineered by Ryan Ulyate, Marc Mann, Dick Plant, Duane Scott, John Richards
Produced by Jeff Lynne

Digitally remastered

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