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Strange Magic: The Best of Electric Light Orchestra

  • AMG Review of Strange Magic: The Best of Electric Light Orchestra

    Amg
    Mike DeGagne
    All Music Guide

    ELO's smart blend of pop and ock with modernly orchestrated classical music flourished throughout the '70s and '80s, since their sound was one of a kind. Plush arrangements that drowned themselves in bright synthesizers and vibrant guitar gave way to a brand new type of music, giving the Electric Light Orchestra a distinguished setting atop the vast ock & roll mantle. Strange Magic is a two-CD set of their most illustrious songs from their lengthy career. Every one of their charted hits, except three, appear here, leaving out "I'm Alive," "All Over The World," and the famed "Xanadu" with Olivia Newton John. These deletions aside, this generous 29-song compilation is a splendid cross-section of the group. The first disc is highlighted by the eight-plus minutes of "Roll Over Beethoven," which combines their trademarked classical and ock sound, and the guitar driven allure of "Ma-Ma-Ma Belle" showcases their edginess. ELO's most gracious offering, the beautiful "Can't Get It Out of My Head," appears here as well, with its grandeur stemming from its exquisite string work. The synth-saturated "Strange Magic" is one of their most colorful songs, and "Evil Woman" has Jeff Lynne showing off his concealed yet masterful voice. The second disc begins to show their drift into disco, with the keyboards front and center on "Shine a Little Love" along with the computerized texture of both "Turn to Stone" and "Sweet Talkin' Woman." The wispy synthesized tinkle of "Confusion" is a nice addition, bringing their domination of electric music to its full capacity. ELO's glide into the '80s found them playing more ock-infused music, relying on the keyboards a little less. Songs like "Hold on Tight," with its slippery rhythm, and the '60s-tinged sound of "Rock 'N' Roll Is King" proved that Lynne could pump out amiable ock tunes that befriended radio in a new decade. Strange Magic sums up this innovative group's musical career with an abundant amount of hits, bettered only by the box set.

10538 Overture. Hey,Jonh!
8 months ago

This, to me, is THEE Electric Light Orchestra. I don't want to sound like a snob, but frankly I have had no use for the more mainstream ELO after this. Lynn and Wood struck that perfect note and it just does not exist in any other time. I suppose would like later stuff if I hadn't heard this. But HERE the songs are so personal, poetic, poingent. The music so different from what was going d...

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ELOh
8 months ago

If nothing else, these guys deserve their props from an historical perspective. Another chapter (or perhaps a paragraph) in the incredible volume of modern music. Truth be told, I was never a fan, but that does not negate the fact that left a mark. Perhaps an inspiration for those who followed or if nothing else, an influence. What do you folks think?From the liner notes:The Move was one of the...

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10538 Overture. Hey,Jonh!
8 months ago

This, to me, is THEE Electric Light Orchestra. I don't want to sound like a snob, but frankly I have had no use for the more mainstream ELO after this. Lynn and Wood struck that perfect note and it just does not exist in any other time. I suppose would like later stuff if I hadn't heard this. But HERE the songs are so personal, poetic, poingent. The music so different from what was going d...

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