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  1. The Big Picture. Elton John. Released. 1997 — Europe. CD —. Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for One Night - Live In Australia by Electric Light Orchestra Part II. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  2. Bandgeschichte. Die Band wurde von Bev Bevan, dem ehemaligen Schlagzeuger der Musikgruppe Electric Light Orchestra nach deren Auflösung gegründet. Nach einem längeren Rechtsstreit formierte Bev Bevan 1990/1991 ohne Jeff Lynne das Electric Light Orchestra Part II (gleichnamiges Album im Jahre 1991), kurz ELO Part II, mit bescheidenem Erfolg.

  3. CD —. Album. Ammonia Avenue. The Alan Parsons Project. Released. 1984 — UK & Europe. Vinyl —. LP, Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Best Of Electric Light Orchestra Part II (Live In Australia)" on Discogs.

  4. Face the Music is the fifth studio album by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). It was released in September 1975 by United Artists Records and on 14 November 1975 in the United Kingdom by Jet Records. The album moves away from the large-scale classical orchestrated sound of the previous album, Eldorado, in favour of more "radio-friendly" pop/rock songs, though the string sections are still very ...

  5. (Progressive & Art Rock) Electric Light Orchestra / Electric Light Orchestra Part II / Jeff Lynne's ELO - Collection (62 CD) - 1972-2019, AAC (tracks), VBR 320 kbps » Музыка Lossy ... The Very Best Of (BSCD 2, Epic SICP 30902-3, Japan) - 2CD (02:37:07)

  6. While ELO Part II's first CD seems a little "thin", Moment of Truth re-generates the more "classic" (or "classical") ELO sound of the mid-70s. Despite the absence of Jeff Lynne, this CD is a great post script to add to your ELO Library. The Overture, Interludes, and Underture are all an excellent touch.

  7. 19 de dic. de 2016 · 13) Secret Messages (Jet, 1983) Conceived by Lynne as a double album – an idea nixed by ELO’s major label distributor CBS – Secret Messages was whittled down to a regular 10-track album, and even then it was thin gruel. Rock ‘N’ Roll Is King was a top 20 hit, but the song was as hokey as its title.