The Electric Light Orchestra - The Electric Light Orchestra (30th Anniversary Limited Edition) (1971)




Electric Light Orchestra's debut album is an astonishing creation in its own right, but neophyte listeners should be aware that it bears very little resemblance to the sound for which ELO would become known on its subsequent records. No Answer, as it ended up being called in America through a miscommunication with ELO's U.S. label, is a minimalist work by comparison with anything on the band's later albums. The core trio of Roy Wood, Jeff Lynne, and Bev Bevan, augmented by one horn player and a violinist, approaches the music alternately like a hard rock band attacking a song and a string ensemble playing a chamber piece.
 Filled with surprisingly loose playing and sounds throughout, and with a psychedelic aura hovering over most of the music, No Answer is unique in ELO's output. Written and sung by Lynne, "10538 Overture" is the opener and the best song on the album. Wood's "Look at Me Now," by comparison, plays like a sweet, melodic follow-up to "Beautiful Daughter" from the Move's Shazam, with some digressions on the oboe and a cello and violin subbing for the guitars. The rest moves from period-style popular songs to strangely cinematic conceptual pieces, on which the rock elements almost disappear in favor of quasi-classical playing by all concerned. A beautiful acoustic guitar workout by Wood, "1st Movement" also features the song's composer on the oboe, while "Mr. Radio," an exercise in 1920s nostalgia written and sung by Lynne, digresses for a moment into 1940s-style classical piano pyrotechnics. His "Whisper in the Night" ends the album with a lean and textured acoustic sound that, ironically, disappeared from ELO's repertory when he exited the lineup following these sessions. ~Allmusic
The Electric Light Orchestra (First Light Series) is a two disc expanded special 30th anniversary edition of their debut album.
Released in 2001, disc one contains the original ELO album plus bonus tracks and an interactive CD-ROM feature, while disc two features the oldest surviving live ELO material with co/founder Roy Wood and cellist Andy Craig.
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cd1:
01. 10538 Overture (5:37)
02. Look At Me Now (3:20)
03. Nellie Takes Her Bow (6:02)
04. The Battle Of Marston Moor (6:05)
05. First Movement (Jumping Biz) (3:04)
06. Mr. Radio (5:07)
07. Manhattan Rumble (4:26)
08. Queen Of The Hours (3:26)
09. Whisper In The Night (4:50)
10. The Battle Of Marston Moor (Bonus Session Track) (1:00)
11. 10538 Overture (Bonus Session Track) (5:47)
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 cd2:
01. Brian Matthew Introduces ELO (0:38)
02. 10538 Overture - (Acetate Version) (5:24)
03. Look At Me Now - (Quad Mix) (3:19)
04. Nellie Takes Her Bow - (Quad Mix) (6:00)
05. The Battle Of Marston Moor (July 2Nd 1644) - (Quad Mix) (5:55)
06. Jeff's Boogie No. 2 - (Live) (6:58)
07. Whisper In The Night - (Live) (5:46)
08. Great Balls Of Fire - (Live) (5:41)
09. Queen Of The Hours - (Quad Mix) (3:18)
10. Mr. Radio - (Take 9) (5:19)
11. 10538 Overture - (BBC Session) (10:39)
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