A New World Record
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Out of the Blue (Electric Light Orchestra album)...a very rainy summer in Munich 1977. The Concerto suite would be Lynne's last dabbling in symphonic rock. Jeff Lynne considers A New World Record and Out of the Blue to be the group's crowning achievements and both sold extremely well,... In this article: Jeff Lynne, ELO, A New World Record, Mr. Blue Sky, Richard Tandy, Electric Light Orchestra, Summer and Lightning, Louis Clark, and UK |
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Wikipedia | October 21, 2009
Live at Winterland '76
...this release), plus a live version of The Move's only US hit "Do Ya " before it was re-recorded by the band for their 1976 album A New World Record. This album also excludes the cello solo by Hugh McDowell and the violin solo by Mik Kaminski.
In this article: Do Ya, Night The Light Went On, Live at Winterland '76, Hugh McDowell, Mik Kaminski, Kelly Groucutt, Face the Music, The Move, and US
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Wikipedia | September 28, 2009
A New World Record
...long awaited breakthrough in the UK: after seeing their previous three studio recordings fail to chart in their home market, A New World Record became their first top ten album in the UK, The LP became a huge global success and would...
In this article: ELO, UK, US, Livin' Thing, Itunes, Do Ya, Telephone Line, Rockaria, and Sony
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Wikipedia | September 12, 2009
Telephone Line (Electric Light Orchestra song)
"Telephone Line" is a song by Electric Light Orchestra. The song is track two on their 1976 album A New World Record and was the final single to be released from the band's LP until September 2006 when Surrender was released from the...
In this article: Electric Light Orchestra, Telephone Line, Billy Madison, US, Robert Carradine, Melanie Griffith, Desi Arnaz Jr., HBO, Steve Buscemi, and Anne Lockhart
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Wikipedia | September 12, 2009
Rockaria!
"Rockaria!" is a song by Electric Light Orchestra. It was the third track on the band's successful 1976 album A New World Record and was the second single from the album, released in the UK in 1977. Featuring the operatic voice of Mary...
In this article: Electric Light Orchestra, Rockaria!, Poker, Jeff Lynne, Kelly Groucutt, and Face the Music
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Wikipedia | August 28, 2009
Surrender (Electric Light Orchestra song)
...is a song by the Electric Light Orchestra, and was released as a bonus track on the 2006 remastered version of their 1976 studio album A New World Record. Originally the track was written in '76 for a film that was eventually cancelled.
In this article: Electric Light Orchestra, Surrender, Getting to the Point, and Jeff Lynne
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Wikipedia | March 24, 2009
Just Like the Fambly Cat
...(Outro)" is a cover of (and samples from) Electric Light Orchestra's "Shangri-La", the closing track from their 1976 album, A New World Record. Jason Lytle spent eighteen months recording the album at a studio in Modesto, California.
In this article: Just Like the Fambly Cat, Electric Light Orchestra, Jason Lytle, Grandaddy, Sumday, Modesto, California, UK, and US
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feedburner.com | March 02, 2007
Bad Hair. Great Orchestral Pop.
...Electric Light Orchestra at the time of the release of Out of the Blue in 1977. Out of the Blue was the follow-up to the hugely successful A New World Record, and is generally regarded as Jeff Lynne's greatest achievement. At the time of...
In this article: Jeff Lynne and Electric Light Orchestra
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feedburner.com | September 14, 2006
A New World Record Revisited
"Soon millions will hold A New World Record", proclaims the Face the Music website. This clever wordplay is reminiscent of the print and television ad campaign that coincided with the release of what many believe is Jeff Lynne's greatest...
In this article: Jeff Lynne, Telephone Line, ELO, Jellyfish, Supergrass, and Face the Music
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feedburner.com | August 30, 2006
ELO Remaster Series Continues
...2006 you can listen to remastered and expanded versions of three classic albums, including On the Third Day, Face the Music, and A New World Record. All releases feature alternate tracks, expanded booklets and newly-published artwork. The...
In this article: ELO, Itunes, Face the Music, and On the Third Day
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feedburner.com | July 08, 2006
ELO Masters Due in September 2006
...in September 2006. This new series will include On the Third Day (1973), and the two albums considered to be ELO's greatest work, A New World Record (1976), and Out of the Blue (1977). The second phase of the ELO remaster series was to...
In this article: ELO, Itunes, On the Third Day, and UK
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A New World Record is the sixth studio album by Electric Light Orchestra. It was released in 1976.
- Name:
- A New World Record
- Type:
- Studio album
- Genre:
- Rock, Art rock
- Release Date:
- October 01, 1976
- Produced by:
- Jeff Lynne; Engineer - Mack
- Recorded By:
- Electric Light Orchestra
- Length:
- 59:12 (reissue)</small>
- Record Label:
- Jet
- Recording Dates:
- Musicland Studios, Munich
- July 1976
- Manufacturer:
- Jet
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