discographies, lyrics, album reviews
|
|
|
A New World RecordAlbum reviews
All reviews
![]()
The album what got me into E.L.O. and what an album every track is a gem.From the swirling synthesizers [sounding like a spaceship landing]into TIGHTROPE a upbeat tune with more strings than a yoyo convention ,the the quite brilliant TELEPHONE LINE then ROCKARIA! which were both huge chart hits .Next up is MISSION[A WORLD RECORD]with a haunting guitar from JEFF LYNE .next up is SO FINE an fine song,LIVIN`THING next another chart hit ,ABOVE THE CLOUDS slows the tempo down a bit, then its up again with the rockin DO YA with a great guitar riff [borrowed from MA MA BELLE i think] then the superb SHANGRI-LA with a nod to JEFF LYNES hero`s THE BEATLES .A classic album thats never dated in any way in 30 years a masterpeice.
![]()
Great Album my favorite by ELO, And Shangri-la is my favorite song, You cant beat a great song that talks about the Beatles in it. :D
![]()
Issued mere months after "Ole Elo" (their first greatest hits collection), "A New World Record" demonstrates Jeff Lynne's full commitment to pop music. It now can be considered a de facto "Greatest Hits II" LP/CD for this groundbreaking group. With the possible exception of "Shangri-La," each song stands on its own -- and could have been a Top 40 hit had it been released as a single.
It's an embarrassment of riches. "Tightrope" and "So Fine" are excellent table setters; "Telephone Line" (a hit with Paul McCartney-like vocals), "Do Ya" (a remake of a song Lynne and Bevens recorded with the Move), and "Living Thing" were all major hits; and "Rockaria!" (buried as the B-side of "Telephone Line") was guaranteed to bring a smile, if not for the false start. The ELO spaceship is now flying high, and it would stay up there for about five years. |
|
© 2002-2012 Murashev.com |