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Eldorado (Electric Light Orchestra album)

Eldorado (subtitled A Symphony by the Electric Light Orchestra) is the fourth studio album by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). It was released in the United States in September 1974 by United Artists Records and in the United Kingdom in October 1974 by Warner Bros. Records.

Eldorado
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1974
RecordedFebruary–August 1974
StudioDe Lane Lea Studios, London
Genre
Length38:42
LabelWarner Bros., United Artists
ProducerJeff Lynne
Electric Light Orchestra chronology
Electric Light Orchestra studio album chronology
On the Third Day
(1973)
Eldorado
(1974)
Face the Music
(1975)
Singles from Eldorado
  1. "Can't Get It Out of My Head"
    Released: November 1974
  2. "Boy Blue"
    Released: April 1975

Concept Edit

Eldorado is the first complete ELO concept album; bandleader Jeff Lynne conceived the storyline before he wrote any music.[2] The plot follows a Walter Mitty-like character who journeys into fantasy worlds via dreams, to escape the disillusionment of his mundane reality. Lynne began to write the album in response to criticisms from his father, a classical music lover, who said that Electric Light Orchestra's repertoire "had no tune".[3] The influence of The Beatles is prevalent, especially in the melody of the verse of "Mister Kingdom" which to some degree resembles the Beatles' "Across the Universe".[citation needed]

Recording Edit

Eldorado marks the first album on which Jeff Lynne hired an orchestra; on previous albums, he would overdub the strings.[2] Louis Clark co-arranged, with Lynne (and keyboardist Richard Tandy), and conducted the strings. The group's three resident string players continued to perform on recordings, however, and can be heard most prominently on the songs "Boy Blue" and "Laredo Tornado". Mike de Albuquerque departed early on in the recording process, as touring made him feel separated from his family. Lynne plays most of, if not all, the bass tracks and backing vocals for the album, but de Albuquerque still featured on the final release as well as getting credited. Kelly Groucutt replaced him for the subsequent tour, when cellist Melvyn Gale also joined (replacing the departing Mike Edwards). "Eldorado Finale" is heavily orchestrated, much like "Eldorado Overture". Jeff Lynne said of the song, "I like the heavy chords and the slightly daft ending, where you hear the double bass players packing up their basses, because they wouldn't play another millisecond past the allotted moment."[2][verification needed]

Cover design Edit

The cover was designed by John Kehe, simply of a frame of Dorothy's ruby slippers from the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz.[4]

Release, reception and aftermath Edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [5]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [6]
MusicHound3/5[7]
Music Story      [8]
Rolling Stone(favourable)[9]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [10]
PopMatters(favourable)[11]

Critical reception Edit

Bruce Eder of Allmusic who gave a 5 out of 5 star rating opined "Eldorado was strongly reminiscent in some ways of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Not that it could ever have the same impact or be as distinctive, but it had its feet planted in so many richly melodic and varied musical traditions, yet made it all work in a rock context, that it did recall the Beatles classic."[5] Ken Barnes of Rolling Stone also noted "The Electric Light Orchestra has sometimes swamped itself in grandiose conceptions, and Eldorado (A Symphony) sounds like a prime opportunity to do it again. But thanks to strong original songs, Eldorado emerges as something of a triumph for the group."[9] Chuck Hicks of PopMatters wrote in his retrospective review "Eldorado (named for the mythical, gilded king of a golden kingdom) struck a responsive chord, breaking through like sunlight on the buried desires of the discouraged and disillusioned ’70s audience. Thankfully, Sony’s Epic/Legacy label has reissued a gorgeous digital remaster of this album, which will carry its timeless message to another lost generation." Hicks continued saying "Eldorado was the first of many successful ELO albums that had in mind “the mission of the sacred heart”, a shimmering, purlined call to hold on tight to our dreams."[11]

Commercial reception Edit

"Can't Get It Out of My Head" was released as a single (with "Illusions in G Major" as the B-side) and was a success in the US.[12] An edited version of "Boy Blue" was released as the album's second single, but failed to make any commercial impact. The album was certified Gold in the United States soon after its release. The album and singles, however, failed to find a wide audience in the band's native United Kingdom.[citation needed]

Accolades Edit

In 1978, the filmmaker Kenneth Anger re-released his 1954 film Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome, using Eldorado as the soundtrack.[citation needed]

In July 2010, the album was named one of Classic Rock magazine's "50 Albums That Built Prog Rock".[13]

On 17 June 2015, the album was ranked #43 on Rolling Stone's "50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time".[14]

Track listing Edit

All tracks are written by Jeff Lynne

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Eldorado Overture" (instrumental)2:12
2."Can't Get It Out of My Head"4:21
3."Boy Blue"5:18
4."Laredo Tornado"5:29
5."Poor Boy (The Greenwood)"2:57
Side two
No.TitleLength
6."Mister Kingdom"5:50
7."Nobody's Child"3:40
8."Illusions in G Major"2:36
9."Eldorado"5:20
10."Eldorado Finale"1:20
Total length:39:03
CD reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Eldorado Instrumental Medley"7:56
12."Dark City"0:46

Personnel Edit

Additional personnel
  • Peter Forbes-Robertson – spoken word
  • Louis Clark – orchestra and choral arrangements and conducting
  • Al Quaglieri – reissue producer (2001)

Charts Edit

Certifications Edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[23] Platinum 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[24] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time". Rolling Stone. 17 June 2015. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  2. ^ a b c Wild, David. "The Story of a Rock and Roll Band and the Pop Genius Who Dared to Go Baroque." Flashback.
  3. ^ Hunter-Tilney, Ludovic (30 October 2015). "Interview: Jeff Lynne - From Electric Light Orchestra to one-man band, the pop veteran talks about his new solo album". ft.com. Financial Times. Retrieved 16 October 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "ACHOF Interview with designer and illustrator John Kehe". Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  5. ^ a b Eder, Bruce. "Eldorado – Electric Light Orchestra: Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  6. ^ Larkin, Colin, ed. (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th edn). London: Omnibus Press. p. 915. ISBN 978-0-85712-595-8.
  7. ^ Graff, Gary; Durchholz, Daniel, eds. (1999). MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide. Farmington Hills, MI: Visible Ink Press. p. 383. ISBN 1-57859-061-2.
  8. ^ . acclaimedmusic.net. Archived from the original on 12 October 2017. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
  9. ^ a b Barnes, Ken (2 January 1975). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 16 February 2008.
  10. ^ Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian, eds. (2004). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th edn). New York, NY: Fireside/Simon & Schuster. p. 274. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  11. ^ a b Hicks, Chuck (11 June 2001). "ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA: ELDORADO". PopMatters.
  12. ^ "ELO through the years: How the Electric Light Orchestra has changed over time".
  13. ^ Classic Rock magazine, July 2010, Issue 146.
  14. ^ (Posted: 17 June 2015) (17 June 2015). . Rollingstone.com. Archived from the original on 15 July 2018. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  15. ^ . Strange Magic. Australia. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  16. ^ "Top RPM Albums: Issue 3900a". RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  17. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Electric Light Orchestra – Eldorado - A Symphony By The Electric Light Orchestra" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved December 27, 2020.
  18. ^ "Charts.nz – Electric Light Orchestra – Eldorado - A Symphony By The Electric Light Orchestra". Hung Medien. Retrieved December 27, 2020.
  19. ^ "Electric Light Orchestra Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  20. ^ "CashBox Top 100 Albums" (PDF). CashBox. Vol. XXXVI #31. United States. 14 December 1974. p. 37. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  21. ^ "Top Pop Albums of 1975". Billboard. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  22. ^ "Number One Pop Albums" (PDF). Billboard. United States. 27 December 1975. p. 16. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  23. ^ "Canadian album certifications – Electric Light Orchestra – Eldorado". Music Canada.
  24. ^ "American album certifications – Electric Light Orchestra – Eldorado". Recording Industry Association of America.

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Eldorado subtitled A Symphony by the Electric Light Orchestra is the fourth studio album by the Electric Light Orchestra ELO It was released in the United States in September 1974 by United Artists Records and in the United Kingdom in October 1974 by Warner Bros Records EldoradoStudio album by Electric Light OrchestraReleasedSeptember 1974RecordedFebruary August 1974StudioDe Lane Lea Studios LondonGenreProgressive pop 1 progressive rock 1 Length38 42LabelWarner Bros United ArtistsProducerJeff LynneElectric Light Orchestra chronologyThe Night the Light Went On in Long Beach 1974 Eldorado 1974 Showdown 1974 Electric Light Orchestra studio album chronologyOn the Third Day 1973 Eldorado 1974 Face the Music 1975 Singles from Eldorado Can t Get It Out of My Head Released November 1974 Boy Blue Released April 1975 Contents 1 Concept 2 Recording 3 Cover design 4 Release reception and aftermath 4 1 Critical reception 4 2 Commercial reception 4 3 Accolades 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications 9 ReferencesConcept EditEldorado is the first complete ELO concept album bandleader Jeff Lynne conceived the storyline before he wrote any music 2 The plot follows a Walter Mitty like character who journeys into fantasy worlds via dreams to escape the disillusionment of his mundane reality Lynne began to write the album in response to criticisms from his father a classical music lover who said that Electric Light Orchestra s repertoire had no tune 3 The influence of The Beatles is prevalent especially in the melody of the verse of Mister Kingdom which to some degree resembles the Beatles Across the Universe citation needed Recording EditEldorado marks the first album on which Jeff Lynne hired an orchestra on previous albums he would overdub the strings 2 Louis Clark co arranged with Lynne and keyboardist Richard Tandy and conducted the strings The group s three resident string players continued to perform on recordings however and can be heard most prominently on the songs Boy Blue and Laredo Tornado Mike de Albuquerque departed early on in the recording process as touring made him feel separated from his family Lynne plays most of if not all the bass tracks and backing vocals for the album but de Albuquerque still featured on the final release as well as getting credited Kelly Groucutt replaced him for the subsequent tour when cellist Melvyn Gale also joined replacing the departing Mike Edwards Eldorado Finale is heavily orchestrated much like Eldorado Overture Jeff Lynne said of the song I like the heavy chords and the slightly daft ending where you hear the double bass players packing up their basses because they wouldn t play another millisecond past the allotted moment 2 verification needed Cover design EditThe cover was designed by John Kehe simply of a frame of Dorothy s ruby slippers from the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz 4 Release reception and aftermath EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 MusicHound3 5 7 Music Story nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 Rolling Stone favourable 9 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 PopMatters favourable 11 Critical reception Edit Bruce Eder of Allmusic who gave a 5 out of 5 star rating opined Eldorado was strongly reminiscent in some ways of Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band Not that it could ever have the same impact or be as distinctive but it had its feet planted in so many richly melodic and varied musical traditions yet made it all work in a rock context that it did recall the Beatles classic 5 Ken Barnes of Rolling Stone also noted The Electric Light Orchestra has sometimes swamped itself in grandiose conceptions and Eldorado A Symphony sounds like a prime opportunity to do it again But thanks to strong original songs Eldorado emerges as something of a triumph for the group 9 Chuck Hicks of PopMatters wrote in his retrospective review Eldorado named for the mythical gilded king of a golden kingdom struck a responsive chord breaking through like sunlight on the buried desires of the discouraged and disillusioned 70s audience Thankfully Sony s Epic Legacy label has reissued a gorgeous digital remaster of this album which will carry its timeless message to another lost generation Hicks continued saying Eldorado was the first of many successful ELO albums that had in mind the mission of the sacred heart a shimmering purlined call to hold on tight to our dreams 11 Commercial reception Edit Can t Get It Out of My Head was released as a single with Illusions in G Major as the B side and was a success in the US 12 An edited version of Boy Blue was released as the album s second single but failed to make any commercial impact The album was certified Gold in the United States soon after its release The album and singles however failed to find a wide audience in the band s native United Kingdom citation needed Accolades Edit In 1978 the filmmaker Kenneth Anger re released his 1954 film Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome using Eldorado as the soundtrack citation needed In July 2010 the album was named one of Classic Rock magazine s 50 Albums That Built Prog Rock 13 On 17 June 2015 the album was ranked 43 on Rolling Stone s 50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time 14 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Jeff LynneSide oneNo TitleLength1 Eldorado Overture instrumental 2 122 Can t Get It Out of My Head 4 213 Boy Blue 5 184 Laredo Tornado 5 295 Poor Boy The Greenwood 2 57 Side twoNo TitleLength6 Mister Kingdom 5 507 Nobody s Child 3 408 Illusions in G Major 2 369 Eldorado 5 2010 Eldorado Finale 1 20Total length 39 03 CD reissue bonus tracksNo TitleLength11 Eldorado Instrumental Medley 7 5612 Dark City 0 46Personnel EditJeff Lynne lead amp backing vocals electric amp acoustic guitars bass Moog production orchestra amp choral arrangements Bev Bevan drums percussion Richard Tandy piano Moog clavinet Wurlitzer electric piano guitar backing vocals orchestra amp choral arrangements Mike de Albuquerque bass amp backing vocals credited departed during the recording of the album Mike Edwards cello Mik Kaminski violin Hugh McDowell celloAdditional personnelPeter Forbes Robertson spoken word Louis Clark orchestra and choral arrangements and conducting Al Quaglieri reissue producer 2001 Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1974 1975 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 15 40Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 16 7Dutch Albums Album Top 100 17 4New Zealand Albums RMNZ 18 30US Billboard 200 19 16US CashBox Top 100 Albums 20 16 Year end charts Edit Chart 1975 RankUS Billboard Year End 21 22 30Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesCanada Music Canada 23 Platinum 100 000 United States RIAA 24 Gold 500 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References Edit a b 50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time Rolling Stone 17 June 2015 Retrieved 8 January 2019 a b c Wild David The Story of a Rock and Roll Band and the Pop Genius Who Dared to Go Baroque Flashback Hunter Tilney Ludovic 30 October 2015 Interview Jeff Lynne From Electric Light Orchestra to one man band the pop veteran talks about his new solo album ft com Financial Times Retrieved 16 October 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link ACHOF Interview with designer and illustrator John Kehe Retrieved 13 December 2022 a b Eder Bruce Eldorado Electric Light Orchestra Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Retrieved 3 March 2013 Larkin Colin ed 2011 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5th edn London Omnibus Press p 915 ISBN 978 0 85712 595 8 Graff Gary Durchholz Daniel eds 1999 MusicHound Rock The Essential Album Guide Farmington Hills MI Visible Ink Press p 383 ISBN 1 57859 061 2 Acclaimed Music Eldorado acclaimedmusic net Archived from the original on 12 October 2017 Retrieved 11 May 2019 a b Barnes Ken 2 January 1975 Electric Light Orchestra Eldorado Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 16 February 2008 Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds 2004 The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th edn New York NY Fireside Simon amp Schuster p 274 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 a b Hicks Chuck 11 June 2001 ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA ELDORADO PopMatters ELO through the years How the Electric Light Orchestra has changed over time Classic Rock magazine July 2010 Issue 146 Posted 17 June 2015 17 June 2015 50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time Rollingstone com Archived from the original on 15 July 2018 Retrieved 16 May 2018 Australian Album Chart Positions Strange Magic Australia Retrieved 26 December 2020 Top RPM Albums Issue 3900a RPM Library and Archives Canada Retrieved December 26 2020 Dutchcharts nl Electric Light Orchestra Eldorado A Symphony By The Electric Light Orchestra in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved December 27 2020 Charts nz Electric Light Orchestra Eldorado A Symphony By The Electric Light Orchestra Hung Medien Retrieved December 27 2020 Electric Light Orchestra Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved December 26 2020 CashBox Top 100 Albums PDF CashBox Vol XXXVI 31 United States 14 December 1974 p 37 Retrieved 26 December 2020 Top Pop Albums of 1975 Billboard Retrieved 26 December 2020 Number One Pop Albums PDF Billboard United States 27 December 1975 p 16 Retrieved 26 December 2020 Canadian album certifications Electric Light Orchestra Eldorado Music Canada American album certifications Electric Light Orchestra Eldorado Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eldorado Electric Light Orchestra album amp oldid 1180449382, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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