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The Electric Light Orchestra ELO 2 Mp3, Flac The Electric Light Orchestra E.L.O. 2 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: E.L.O. 2 Country: France Style: Symphonic Rock, Classic Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1424 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1596 mb WMA version RAR size: 1232 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 553 Other Formats: AA WAV MIDI AAC ASF AU AIFF Tracklist Hide Credits 1 In Old England Town (Boogie No. 2) 6:52 2 Mama... 6:59 Roll Over Beethoven 3 7:02 Written-By – Chuck Berry 4 From The Sun To The World (Boogie No. 1) 8:17 5 Kuiama 11:14 Bonus Tracks: 6 Showdown 4:10 7 In Old England Town (Instrumental) 2:42 8 Baby I Apologise 3:42 Previously Unreleased: "The Elizabeth Lister Observatory Sessions" 9 "Auntie" (Ma-Ma-Ma Belle/Take 1) 1:19 10 "Auntie" (Ma-Ma-Ma Belle/Take 2) 4:03 11 "Mambo" (Dreaming Of 4000/Take 1) 5:01 12 Everyone's Born To Die 4:37 Roll Over Beethoven (Take 1) 13 8:16 Written-By – Chuck Berry Credits Bass, Vocals [Vocal Harmonies] – Michael D'Albuquerque Cello – Colin Walker , Mike Edwards Design [Cover Design] – Hipgnosis Engineer – John Middleton Liner Notes – 岩本晃市郎* Percussion – Bev Bevan Producer, Vocals, Guitar, Synthesizer [Moog], Harmonium – Jeff Lynne Synthesizer [Moog], Piano, Guitar, Harmonium, Vocals [Vocal Harmonies] – Richard Tandy Violin – Wilf Gibson Written-By – Jeff Lynne (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 12) Notes ℗1973, 2003 EMI Records Ltd. Digitally remastered Comes in a CD sized papersleeve album replica (gatefold), with obi-strip, printed inner-sleeve and insert of notes mostly in Japanese. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 4 988006 845671 Barcode (Scanned): 4988006845671 Matrix / Runout: CDDA-111-07 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year SHVL 806, The Electric ELO 2 (LP, Album, Harvest, SHVL 806, UK 1973 OC064 o 05243 Light Orchestra* M/Print, Gat) Harvest OC064 o 05243 The Electric ELO 2 (LP, Album, SHVL 806 Harvest SHVL 806 UK 1973 Light Orchestra* Gat) Electric Light United Electric Light UA-LA040-F Orchestra II (LP, Artists UA-LA040-F US 1973 Orchestra Album, Gat) Records Electric Light United Electric Light UA-LA040-F Orchestra II (LP, Artists UA-LA040-F US 1973 Orchestra Album, Gat) Records The Electric E.L.O. 2 (LP, FA 3003 Fame FA 3003 UK 1982 Light Orchestra* Album, RE) Related Music albums to E.L.O. 2 by The Electric Light Orchestra Electric Light Orchestra - The Light Shines On Chuck Berry - Berry Is On Top Electric Light Orchestra - Early ELO 1971-1973 Electric Light Orchestra - The BBC Sessions Electric Light Orchestra - Electric Light Orchestra II The Electric Light Orchestra - Showdown / In Old England Town (Boogie No2) Chuck Berry - Johnny B. Goode Chuck Berry - Chuck Berry / More Chuck Berry Chuck Berry - ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN Chuck Berry - Chuck Berry In Memphis.
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