Electric Light Orchestra
All Over The World: The Very Best Of ELO [CD] Buy Now!
Electric Light Orchestra combined huge musical ambition with incredible pop smarts in a unique, idiosyncratic and brilliant fashion. With Jeff Lynne firmly at the helm, ELO shot for the moon musically. Between 1974 and 1986 the group enjoyed a remarkable twenty Top 40 hits. At their peak, they amassed a string of nine consecutive RIAA gold, platinum and multi-platinum albums. All Over the World: The Very Best of The Electric Light Orchestra includes fifteen of those Top 40 hits along with other fan favorites from a band whose stellar career spanned some fifteen years.

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I love the cover. sony made a good brain design
ELO have got too much good music to get it into the "Very Best"
By the way I think ELO is a top choice for brain fitness with solutions from Cognifit or other so called brain improvement machines.
God Bless You Jeff Lynne
I grew up listening to your tunes. I was born in Germany in 1972. Now that I'm older I get your lyrics and how truely deep they are. Telephone Line spoke to me and woke me up one night while at work. Funny how we all have had Blue days and Black Nights----We've been living in twilight and learning in twilight. I sooooooooooooooo would love to see you guys put an end to the mockery going on with"The Orchestra" Without Jeff it is GARBAGE and pales in comparison. I soooooooo want a tour. there is gillions of people that would travel from Everywhere just to see it. I'm sure Mr. Lynne doesn't need the $$$, however it would MAKE people's lives AWESOME.
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Your Friendly Neighborhood IndigoRockstar of Light and Love
Eric
no more!
Please Sony NO MORE ELO compilations!! we want NEW stuff from Jeff!
Want to see you live in Canada!
Make my 2008 or 2009! Come to Canada and ELO the house!
When are you touring?
Hey ELO,
Out of the Blue is my life's signature album!!!!! I love ELO. When will you be touring again? I live in San Francisco.
Big fan,
Michael Wangeman