Eldorado (Electric Light Orchestra album)

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Eldorado, A Symphony
Eldorado, A Symphony cover
Studio album by Electric Light Orchestra
Released July 1974
Recorded De Lane Lea Studios, London, United Kindgom
Genre Symphonic rock, art rock
Length 38:42
Label Warner Bros. Records, United Artists Records, Jet Records, Columbia Records
Producer Jeff Lynne
Professional reviews
Electric Light Orchestra chronology
The Night the Light Went On (In Long Beach)
(1974)
Eldorado, A Symphony by The Electric Light Orchestra
(1974)
Face the Music
(1975)

Eldorado, A Symphony, also known as simply Eldorado, is a 1974 concept album by the Electric Light Orchestra.

Contents

[edit] Concept

Eldorado is the first complete ELO concept album, and Jeff Lynne conceived of the entire story before he wrote any music.[1] The story follows a Walter Mitty-like character who mentally journeys into fantasy worlds via dreams, to escape a mundane reality he can't tolerate.

[edit] Recording

On this album Jeff Lynne stopped overdubbing strings, as he had on the first three ELO albums, and instead hired an orchestra.[1] Louis Clark co-arranged and conducted the strings, and would become a full member.[1]

Mike de Albuquerque departed before recording, leaving Lynne to play bass and provide all vocals for the album, though de Albuquerque was credited. Kelly Groucutt replaced de Albuquerque for the subsequent tour, when cellist Melvyn Gale also joined.

"Eldorado Finale" is heavily orchestrated much like "Eldorado Overture". Jeff Lynne said of the song, "I like the heavy chords and the slightly daft ending, where you hear the double bass players packing up their basses, because they wouldn't play another millisecond past the allotted moment."[1]

[edit] Reception

"Can't Get It Out of My Head" was released as a single (with "Illusions in G Major") and was a success in the US. The album was soon certified Gold there. However, the album and singles failed to find a wide audience in the band's native United Kingdom.

[edit] Cover artwork

The front cover, designed by Sharon Arden, comprises a still from the popular 1939 film The Wizard of Oz.

[edit] Track listing

All songs written by Jeff Lynne.

[edit] Side one

# Title Length
1. "Eldorado Overture"   2:12
2. "Can't Get It Out of My Head"   4:21
3. "Boy Blue"   5:18
4. "Laredo Tornado"   5:29
5. "Poor Boy (The Greenwood)"   2:57

[edit] Side two

# Title Length
1. "Mister Kingdom"   5:29
2. "Nobody's Child"   3:56
3. "Illusions in G Major"   2:37
4. "Eldorado"   5:17
5. "Eldorado Finale"   1:34

[edit] Use as Soundtrack

In 1978, the avant-garde filmmaker Kenneth Anger recreated his classic 1954 film Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome, using this album as the soundtrack.

[edit] Reissue

The album was remastered and reissued in 2001 with two bonus tracks, "Eldorado Instrumental Medley", a suite of the album's orchestral parts, plus "Dark City", an early draft of the track "Laredo Tornado".

  1. "Eldorado Instrumental Medley" – 7:56
  2. "Dark City" – 0:46

[edit] Chart Positions, Chart Runs


[edit] Personnel

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d Wild, David. "The Story of a Rock and Roll Band and the Pop Genius Who Dared to Go Baroque." Flashback.


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