Electric Light Orchestra - The Harvest Years 1970-1973 (2006) {3CD Box Set, Remastered Reissue}
BAND/ARTIST: Electric Light Orchestra
- Title: The Harvest Years 1970-1973
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: EMI #0946 3 60078 2 3 / Harvest #SHDW 414
- Genre: Symphonic Rock, Progressive Rock, Art Rock
- Quality: FLAC (Img+Cue,Log) / MP3 CBR320
- Total Time: 3CD (00:59:05 + 01:12:02 + 01:01:11)
- Total Size: 1,2 Gb / 501 Mb (Full Scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Three CD set, spotlighting the early experimental years of this hugely successful British pop band. Initially formed as's a side project for the Move's Roy Wood and Jeff Lynne, they eventually abandoned that band and concentrated on this project. Taking their inspiration from the Beatles, Wood and Lynne wanted to create the perfect mix of Rock and Classical, succeeding on many levels before Wood decided to move on and Lynne took ELO to worldwide success later in the decade. This 38 track collection features tracks from their first two ELO albums as well as singles, alternate mixes, quad mixes, etc. Includes '10538 Overture', 'Roll Over Beethoven', 'Showdown', 'Mr. Radio' and many more.
EMI's 2006 triple-CD set The Harvest Years 1970-1973 is a more limited -- yet also somewhat expanded -- vault exploration covering some of the same territory as the U.K.-issued double-CD editions of the Electric Light Orchestra and ELO 2 albums. There are no project "leftovers" such as fragments from "Lost Planet," or any BBC tracks -- everything is confined to surviving studio outtakes from the two completed albums that they did for Harvest, so in that sense this is a more restricted survey of that history, the virtues being the sensational sounding remastering of the two albums (the same remasterings heard on those double-CD editions), relevant session outtakes, and the single mixes and edits of the 45s generated by the group during this period. But the makers have also included the complete alternate quadraphonic mix of the self-titled debut album (of which only four tracks, "Look at Me Now," "Nellie Takes Her Bow," "The Battle of Marston Moor" and "Queen of the Hours," had ever previously shown up on CD). To make it clear, it's not in quad here -- its been remastered to stereo while keeping the mix intact; the alternate mix places considerably different emphasis on various instruments, suppressing some in favor of others that were pushed into the background on the original stereo mix, and moving the vocals around as well. It isn't better -- and someday it might be interesting to use that quad mix intact, in quadraphonic, on an SACD -- but it is very different and it does tie up one loose-end among official ELO releases from this period. Hardcore fans who already own the double-disc reissues of the two albums may resent the idea of having to buy the same upgraded remasterings (and the same outtakes) for a second time, in order to get that alternate mix of Electric Light Orchestra (known in the U.S. as No Answer); but others, who are just discovering the joys of this band's early history, may well welcome the chance to probe deeper into that history, and will use this as a jumping-off point for plunging into the two double-CD reissues, with their wider-ranging explorations of the band's work.
~ Amazon
EMI's 2006 triple-CD set The Harvest Years 1970-1973 is a more limited -- yet also somewhat expanded -- vault exploration covering some of the same territory as the U.K.-issued double-CD editions of the Electric Light Orchestra and ELO 2 albums. There are no project "leftovers" such as fragments from "Lost Planet," or any BBC tracks -- everything is confined to surviving studio outtakes from the two completed albums that they did for Harvest, so in that sense this is a more restricted survey of that history, the virtues being the sensational sounding remastering of the two albums (the same remasterings heard on those double-CD editions), relevant session outtakes, and the single mixes and edits of the 45s generated by the group during this period. But the makers have also included the complete alternate quadraphonic mix of the self-titled debut album (of which only four tracks, "Look at Me Now," "Nellie Takes Her Bow," "The Battle of Marston Moor" and "Queen of the Hours," had ever previously shown up on CD). To make it clear, it's not in quad here -- its been remastered to stereo while keeping the mix intact; the alternate mix places considerably different emphasis on various instruments, suppressing some in favor of others that were pushed into the background on the original stereo mix, and moving the vocals around as well. It isn't better -- and someday it might be interesting to use that quad mix intact, in quadraphonic, on an SACD -- but it is very different and it does tie up one loose-end among official ELO releases from this period. Hardcore fans who already own the double-disc reissues of the two albums may resent the idea of having to buy the same upgraded remasterings (and the same outtakes) for a second time, in order to get that alternate mix of Electric Light Orchestra (known in the U.S. as No Answer); but others, who are just discovering the joys of this band's early history, may well welcome the chance to probe deeper into that history, and will use this as a jumping-off point for plunging into the two double-CD reissues, with their wider-ranging explorations of the band's work.
~ Bruce Eder, All Music
Track List CD1:
The Electric Light Orchestra (1971)
01. 10538 Overture [05:38]
02. Look At Me Now [03:21]
03. Nellie Takes Her Bow [06:03]
04. Battle Of Marston Moor (July 2nd 1644) [06:06]
05. First Movement (Jumping Biz) [03:04]
06. Mr. Radio [05:07]
07. Manhattan Rumble (49th Street Massacre) [04:26]
08. Queen Of The Hours [03:26]
09. Whisper In The Night [04:50]
Debut Album Sessions (1970-1971)
10. 10538 Overture (Take 1 Recorded 12.7.370) [05:51]
11. Battle Of Marston Moor (July 2nd 1644) (Take 1 Recorded 28.4.71) [01:00]
12. Whisper In The Night (Take 1, Take 2 Edit Recorded 28.4.71) [05:02]
13. Mr. Radio (Take 9 Recorded 18.11.70) [05:17]
Track List CD2:
ELO 2 (1973)
01. In Old England Town (Boogie No. 2) [06:59]
02. Momma... [07:00]
03. Roll Over Beethoven [07:04]
04. From The Sun To The World (Boogie No.1) [08:19]
05. Kuiama [11:20]
Harvest Sessions (1972-1973)
06. In Old England Town (Boogie No 2) (Take 1 Quad SQ Mix) [06:55]
07. Roll Over Beethoven (Take 1) (Session Master 8 September 1972) [08:19]
08. Mambo (Dreaming Of 4000 Take 1) [05:04]
09. Wilf's Solo (Instrumental) [03:06]
10. Baby I Apologise (Session Outtake 1 June 1973) [03:44]
11. Showdown (Take 1) [04:16]
Track List CD3:
Harvest Singles (1972-1973)
01. 10538 Overture (Single Version) [04:04]
02. Mr Radio (7 Inch Single Version) [03:55]
03. Roll Over Beethoven (Single Version) [04:39]
04. Showdown [04:12]
05. In Old England Town (Instrumental) [02:47]
The Electric Light Orchestra Alternate Album Mix (1973)
06. 10538 Overture (Quad SQ Mix) [05:33]
07. Look At Me Now (Quad Mix) [03:23]
08. Nellie Takes Her Bow (Quad Mix) [06:03]
09. The Battle Of Marston Moor (July 2nd 1644) (Quad Mix) [05:59]
10. First Movement (Jumping Biz) (Quad Mix) [03:04]
11. Mr Radio (Quad SQ Mix) [05:05]
12. Manhattan Rumble (49th Street Massacre) (Quad Mix) [04:25]
13. Queen Of The Hours (Quad Mix) [03:21]
14. Whisper In The Night (Quad Mix) [04:47]
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