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  1. ELOTotal Rock Review is a documentary released in 2006 regarding the founding of Electric Light Orchestra. The show traces the foundations of the band through its metamorphosis from The Move in 1970 and later to the point where Roy Wood quit the group leaving Jeff Lynne to steer the band in to worldwide stardom, narrated ...

  2. May 13, 2016 · Intergalactic visuals burst across a stage-front curtain. Doomy orchestrations strike up, like harpies swooping on a defiant Brunhilde. Hyperdrive warps mark the long-awaited descent of ELO, returning home after 30 years in the cosmos.

  3. Nov 1, 2019 · Only the second album from ELO in two decades (third in more than 30 years), and right from the opening notes of starter From Out Of Nowhere it’s like Jeff Lynne has never been away. The wistfulness, the super-saturated sound, the layered harmonies and instrumentation, the timeless echo of pasts and retro-futures colliding.

  4. Sep 30, 2023 · The DVD draws on rare performance footage of the original ELO, featuring the combined talents of Jeff Lynne, Bev Bevan and Roy Wood, alongside the frank and incisive views of a team of leading critics and working musicians.

  5. Aug 6, 2018 · Concert Review: Jeff Lynne’s ELO Revives ’70s Symph-Pop Greatness at the Forum. A brilliant catalog returns to U.S. stages and gives the strings-starved people what they want. By Chris Willman...

  6. Jan 12, 2020 · Jeff Lynne, born in 1947, co-founder and primary composer/singer of the legendary Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), had not been performing live for decades, nor does he like to particularly, as he has frequently admitted.

  7. JEFF LYNNE 1973. This is the essential critical review of the music of the Electric Light Orchestra during the Roy Wood era. This unique independent film traces the development of the band from the tail-end of the 'Move' era in the late sixties through to the creation of ELO's legendary debut album and on to the birth of Wizard.