Electric Light Orchestra One Night Live in Australia Pt. 2 Genres:Pop, Rock, Classic Rock 1996 SPV release featuring 100 minutes worth of 26 classicE.L.O. hits on two CDs, all recorded live at TheEntertainment Centre in Sydney, Australia on March 18 & 19,1995. Housed in a double slimline jewel case & pr... more »essed on twofull color picture CDs, it includes 10 more tracks than theabridged U.S. edition! Contains 'Can't Get It Out Of MyHead', 'Livin' Thing', 'Mr. Blue Sky', 'Telephone Line','Strange Magic', 'Do Ya', 'Confusion', 'Hold On Tight','Turn To Stone', 'Rock & Roll Is King', 'Last Train ToLondon', 'Don't Bring Me Down' and much more.« less
1996 SPV release featuring 100 minutes worth of 26 classicE.L.O. hits on two CDs, all recorded live at TheEntertainment Centre in Sydney, Australia on March 18 & 19,1995. Housed in a double slimline jewel case & pressed on twofull color picture CDs, it includes 10 more tracks than theabridged U.S. edition! Contains 'Can't Get It Out Of MyHead', 'Livin' Thing', 'Mr. Blue Sky', 'Telephone Line','Strange Magic', 'Do Ya', 'Confusion', 'Hold On Tight','Turn To Stone', 'Rock & Roll Is King', 'Last Train ToLondon', 'Don't Bring Me Down' and much more.
CD Reviews
A Masterful Live Album with Energy and Passion!!!
David Spuria | Spencer, MA United States | 03/05/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"ELO Part II may go down as rock music's biggest footnote. But what folks don't understand is the genuine musicianship of this ELO wannabe group. They seem to pull off the impossible. The orchestral intro to "Standing In The Rain", the giddy-up of "Evil Woman", the majesty in "Can't Get It Out Of My Head". In some cases these arrangements have more depth and clarity than the original recordings. Check out "Telephone Line" for exhibit A. Sprinkled ELO II originals don't damage the overall flow and mood of the album. In fact, "One More Tommorow" sounds as if it was taken from the Jeff Lynne unused song archives. Also of note is the "strange magic-sweet talkin woman-confusion-do ya " medley. Wow. If you want the hits they're here! The album concludes with a raucous version of "Don't Bring Me Down", sort of a parting shot at Jeff Lynne who did everything in his power to derail Part II. He may be a genius, but if he doesn't like to tour, he ought to let the rest of his former underpaid mates make the dough. For Pete's sake, Jeff. Anyway, great disc, great sound, great band. Buy it!"
One Night - Only one? Gimme more!
Gerald Heffner | Pennsylvania | 01/15/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"One Night, live in Australia, finally a good live album! ELO Part II does a superb job delivering some ELO classics and some of their own material. Having seen ELO Part II myself I can say that this CD really tears the roof off the house. Though most people dismiss Part II saying they're just imitating ELO, I have to say that this still is one of my favorites. For me, the highlights of this CD are the Intro to Can't Get it Out of My Head, the Eldorado Overture. The only complaint is it's not quite up to tempo. The other highlight is the "ELO hits" medley near the end of the show. (The end of this CD, this is actually a double CD cut down to one without some great songs, drat) The first three songs are great in their own respects but the final two, Do Ya sounds great and it leads right up into the orchestral/vocal explosion of Rockaria! With Kelly Groucutt singing his patented opera segment that was originally sung by Mary Thomas on the album for those of you who don't know. And of course every song on this album is great. I'm not quite sure but I think that the line in "Roll Over Beethoven" that says, "Hey diddle diddle gonna play my fiddle" now reads "Hey diddle diddle, Mik Kaminski's playin' his fiddle" I may be wrong. My opinion, buy this CD, for the sake of the band if nothing else."
Enjoy!
David Spuria | 12/23/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you a seeking a great rocking experience and instant energy on a compact disc, put this on, step back, and get ready to roll. Incredible concert production!"
Finally a decent live ELO album
David Spuria | 05/11/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)
"There are live albums of the original lineup out there, but without exception, the sound on all of them is absolutely cruddy. Well, I never had a bootleg mentality (paying more than a decent album wiould cost just to own the thing), so I never touched the things. Okay, so these guys in this one aren't all the same guys. Big deal. Not only do they present the newer material well like you'd expect, they even do a decent job on the oldies (I mean, some of these guys were little kids when that stuff was first released). And this being the decade it is, the sound is good. So, not only is this a worthwhile album for the new fan, it has something for us dinosaurs who followed the old lineup, too! Don't forget, "our" ELO never did get around to a decent live album."