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Electric Light Orchestra - Mr. Blue Sky: The Very Best Of Electric Light Orchestra (2012) {2021, Blu-Spec CD2, Japanese Limited Edition}

Electric Light Orchestra - Mr. Blue Sky: The Very Best Of Electric Light Orchestra (2012) {2021, Blu-Spec CD2, Japanese Limited Edition}
  • Title: Mr. Blue Sky: The Very Best Of Electric Light Orchestra
  • Year Of Release: 2012 / 2021
  • Label: Sony Records Int'l #SICP-31446
  • Genre: Progressive Rock, Art Rock, Symphonic Rock
  • Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue,Log) / MP3 CBR320
  • Total Time: 00:48:45
  • Total Size: 348 / 124 Mb (Covers)
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Mr. Blue Sky: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra (also known as Mr. Blue Sky) is an album of re-recordings by Jeff Lynne of hits by Electric Light Orchestra. It was issued in 2012 on Frontiers simultaneously with Lynne's cover album Long Wave. Jeff Lynne told Rolling Stone magazine that the idea came from him listening to the original Electric Light Orchestra recordings, and thinking that he could produce a better result having since had a long career as a record producer. Lynne decided to re-record a number of songs from scratch, and began with "Mr. Blue Sky". He told Rolling Stone that "I enjoyed doing that a lot, and when I listened back to it and compared it to the old one, I really liked it much better." It was suggested by his manager that Lynne record a few more versions of Electric Light Orchestra songs, the results being recordings of "Evil Woman" and "Strange Magic". Lynne also liked these versions, so he continued by producing a full album of re-recordings.

Tempting as it may be, it's not quite accurate to call Jeff Lynne the rock & roll George Lucas, a technophile who can't resist tweaking his famous older work to bring it up to modern standards. Unlike Lucas, Lynne doesn't paint over his original work, turning it into something vaguely reminiscent of the past: with Mr. Blue Sky: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra, he simply re-creates his old arrangements with new technology. There are no reinterpretations of these ten hits – 12 on the bonus edition, with "10538 Overture" and "Point of No Return" added to the collection – Lynne has simply set out to re-record the originals so they sound brighter, clearer, and a shade bigger. And he's succeeded. If you're listening casually, it can be pretty easy to mistake these for the originals. Lynne's voice is in good shape, the harmonies are layered precisely, he's replicated old-fashioned analog synths and lifted compression, so Mr. Blue Sky simply feels clean and renewed, the familiar contours buffed so they sparkle. Whether this is enough for fans to trade in their original ELO hits album in favor of this crisp new model is simply a matter of taste – many may prefer the heavily compressed analog originals, as that's what they grew up with; after a quiet decade, hardcore fans will certainly treasure any new Lynne music, even if it is merely a revival – but this is by no means an embarrassing stroll down memory lane. It can be quite fun, actually, even if it is somewhat baffling.

~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music

Track List:

01. Mr. Blue Sky [0:03:42.12]
02. Evil Woman [0:04:29.10]
03. Strange Magic [0:03:53.19]
04. Don’t Bring Me Down [0:04:02.47]
05. Turn to Stone [0:03:42.41]
06. Showdown [0:04:15.62]
07. Telephone Line [0:04:30.02]
08. Livin’ Thing [0:03:42.19]
09. Do Ya [0:03:56.05]
10. Can’t Get It Out of My Head [0:04:34.46]
11. 10538 Overture (40th anniversary edition) [0:04:41.57]
12. Point of No Return [0:03:15.09]

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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.