Live at the BBC
Electric Light Orchestra · 1999
124 min · 22 tracks · pop rock ยท progressive rock ยท rock & roll
A vibrant fusion of orchestral arrangements and rock energy that captures the band's live dynamism.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- dynamic journey with peaks vibrant live energy experience immersive concert atmosphere
- Context
- Released in 1999, 'Live at the BBC' arrived during a period of renewed interest in Electric Light Orchestra's expansive catalog. By this time, the band had already established themselves as pioneers of symphonic rock, with their previous album 'Balance of Power' in 1986 marking their last studio effort before this live recording. This album serves as a retrospective of their influential sound, showcasing their ability to blend rock with orchestral elements.
- If you like
- pop rock, progressive rock, rock & roll
Live at the BBC is an album by Electric Light Orchestra, released in 1999. A vibrant fusion of orchestral arrangements and rock energy that captures the band's live dynamism. This live album is significant for its comprehensive representation of ELO's work, including fan favorites and deeper cuts from their extensive discography. It received positive reviews for its energetic performances and production quality, highlighting the band's innovative use of strings in rock music. The release also contributed to a resurgence of interest in classic rock bands during the late 1990s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Live at the BBC sound like?
A vibrant fusion of orchestral arrangements and rock energy that captures the band's live dynamism. Rooted in pop rock and progressive rock.
What makes Live at the BBC by Electric Light Orchestra notable?
This live album is significant for its comprehensive representation of ELO's work, including fan favorites and deeper cuts from their extensive discography. It received positive reviews for its energetic performances and production quality, highlighting the band's innovative use of strings in rock music. The release also contributed to a resurgence of interest in classic rock bands during the late 1990s. Released in 1999, 'Live at the BBC' arrived during a period of renewed interest in Electric Light Orchestra's expansive catalog. By this time, the band had already established themselves as pioneers of symphonic rock, with their previous album 'Balance of Power' in 1986 marking their last studio effort before this live recording. This album serves as a retrospective of their influential sound, showcasing their ability to blend rock with orchestral elements.
Who is Live at the BBC for?
Live at the BBC works well if you're into dynamic journey with peaks, vibrant live energy experience and immersive concert atmosphere.
How many songs are on Live at the BBC?
Live at the BBC has 22 tracks, running approximately 124 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one โ press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 From the Sun to the World 11:39
- 2 Kuiama 10:26
- 3 In the Hall of the Mountain King Standout 8:09
- 4 Roll Over Beethoven Standout 5:09
- 5 King of the Universe 4:53
- 6 Bluebird Is Dead 4:09
- 7 Oh No Not Susan 2:42
- 8 New World Rising 6:39
- 9 Violin Solo / Orange Blossom Special 2:36
- 10 In the Hall of the Mountain King Standout 4:55
- 11 Great Balls of Fire 3:24
Disc 2
- 1 Fire on High 5:35
- 2 Poker 4:20
- 3 Nightrider 4:58
- 4 On the Third Day Medley: Ocean Break Up / King of the Universe / Oh No Not Susan / Bluebird Is Dead / Oh No Not Susan / New World Rising / Ocean Break Up (reprise) 13:13
- 5 Showdown 4:45
- 6 Eldorado 6:05
- 7 Poor Boy (The Greenwood) 2:42
- 8 Illusions in G Major 3:39
- 9 Strange Magic 3:36
- 10 Evil Woman Standout 5:19
- 11 Ma-Ma-Ma Belle 5:32
Release Date
January 1, 1999
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
124 min 35 sec
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