This is a critical review of the music of the Electric Light Orchestra during the Roy Wood era. The review uses excerpts from such compositions as "10538 Overture", "Jeff's Boogie 2", "Queen of the Hours" and "Ball Park Incident" and others.

This is exclusively a documentary film about the first line-up of ELO including Roy Wood and this is an amazing recording of the band in her infancy. Whatever musical directions the work of the Electric Light Orchestra was attributed to - and POP-Rock and POP-Classic, Sympho-Rock, POP, Rock ... But one thing can be stated unequivocally: this group has said its huge and weighty word in modern popular music, the name I mean not POP music, but from classical to heavy metal - all these directions are popular. For ELO fans this disc is a very valuable acquisition.

Tracklist:

critical review
01.Introduction
02. Blackberry way
03. Wild Tiger Woman
04.10538 Overture
05. First movement
06. Jeff's Boogie No. 2
07. Great Balls Of Fire
08. Whisper In The Night
09. Nellie Takes Her Bow
10. The Battle Of Marston Moor
11. Look At Me Now
12. Evil Woman

Bonus tracks (Granada's Set of Six, 1972)
01. Queen Of The Hours
02. Jeff's Boogie No. 2
03. Whisper In The Night
04. Great Balls Of Fire

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Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) – Total Rock Review [2006, DVD]
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