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Elo Electric Light Orchestra Electric Light Orchestra/Rarities 1970’s

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This album contains 25 tracks of precious unreleased recordings from the peak of the 70s by Jeff Lynne’s Electric Light Orchestra, known as the “Seven-Colored Pop Symphony.” While some live recordings have been distributed up until now, ELO’s rare tracks have hardly seen the light of day. This time, all the instrumental versions, alternate takes, early versions, and completely unreleased songs have been compiled in master quality and soundboard recordings. In particular, fans will want to listen to the rare takes of popular numbers such as the instrumental take of “El Dorado,” the unreleased version of “Xanadu,” and the alternate take of “Do Ya.” DISC 1 : 01. Showdown / 02. In Old England Town (Instrumental) / 03. Baby I Apologise / 04. Auntie (Ma-Ma-Ma Belle Take 1) / 05. Auntie (Ma-Ma-Ma Belle Take 2) / 06. Everyone’s Born To Die / 07. Mambo (Dreaming Of 4000 Take 1) / 08. Roll Over Beethoven (Take 1) / Dark City / 10. Eldorado (Instrumental Medley) / 11. On The Run / 12. Second Time Around DISC 2 : 01. Little Town Flirt / 02. My Woman (Ma Ma Ma Belle Early Version) / 03. All Over The World (Showdown Early Version) / 04. Great Balls Of Fire (Live) / 05. Who’s That (Previously Unreleased) / 06. Xanadu (Previously Unreleased, New Version) / 07. Indian Queen (Previously Unreleased) / 08. Love Changes All (Previously Unreleased) / 09. Helpless (Previously Unreleased) / 10. Grieg’s Piano Concerto In A Minor (Previously Unreleased) / 11. Do Ya (Unedited Alternative Mix, Previously Unreleased d) / 12. Mission (A World Record, Alternative Mix, Previously Unreleased) / 13. Tears In Your Life (Previously Unreleased)

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