ELO's most successful album, with worldwide sales.
Released in 1979. It stayed at number one in the UK for five weeks and reached number five in the US.
Includes "Don't Bring Me Down," "Shine A Little Love," and "Last Train To London." All strings are performed by a large orchestra. The emphasis is on synthesizers, and the songs themselves are pop and compact.
A:
1)
Shine A Little Love
2)
Confusion
3)
Need Her Love
4)
The Diary Of Horace Wimp
B:
1)
Last Train To London
2)
Midnight Blue
3)
On The Run
4)
Wishing
5)
Don't Bring Me Down
Arranged By [Strings And Choir] - Jeff Lynne
Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Piano, Synthesizer - Jeff Lynne
Music By, Lyrics By - Jeff Lynne
Producer - Jeff Lynne
Arranged By [Strings And Choir] - Jeff Lynne
Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Piano, Synthesizer - Jeff Lynne
Music By, Lyrics By, Producer - Jeff Lynne
Arranged By [Strings And Choir] - Louis Clark
Conductor [Strings And Choir] - Louis Clark
Arranged By [Strings And Choir] - Louis Clark
Conductor [Strings And Choir] - Louis Clark
Engineer - Mack (2)
Engineer - Mack (2)
Mastered By - Stan The Man
Arranged By [Strings And Choir] - Richard Tandy
Grand Piano, Electric Piano, Synthesizer [All], Clavinet - Richard Tandy
Arranged By [Strings And Choir] - Richard Tandy
Grand Piano, Electric Piano, Synthesizer [All], Clavinet - Richard Tandy
Mastered By - Stan The Man (2)
Bass Guitar, Vocals, Backing Vocals - Kelly Groucutt
Bass Guitar, Vocals, Backing Vocals - Kelly Groucutt
Drums, Percussion, Tom Tom [Roto Toms] - Bev Bevan