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Eldorado (subtitled A Symphony by the Electric Light Orchestra) is the fourth studio album by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), released in 1974.
Eldorado is the first complete ELO concept album; bandleader Jeff Lynne conceived the storyline before he wrote any music. 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".
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".
Eldorado marks the first album on which Jeff Lynne hired an orchestra; on previous albums, Lynne would overdub the strings. Louis Clark co-arranged (with Lynne and keyboardist Richard Tandy) and conducted the strings, and would eventually go on to become a full member of the band.
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, even though de Albuquerque received credit.
Nevertheless, de Albuquerque was involved in some of the released album, if not as prominently as previous albums. Kelly Groucutt replaced de Albuquerque for the subsequent tour, when cellist Melvyn Gale also joined. "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."
"Can't Get It Out of My Head" was released as a single (with "Illusions in G Major" as the flipside) and was a success in the US. An edited version of "Boy Blue" was released as the album's second single, but failed to make any commercial impact.
Side A
A1. Eldorado Overture (Instrumental) (2:12)
A2. Can't Get It Out of My Head (4:21)
A3. Boy Blue (5:18)
A4. Laredo Tornado (5:29)
A5. Poor Boy (The Greenwood) (2:57)
Side B
B1. Mister Kingdom (5:50)
B2. Nobody's Child (3:40)
B3. Illusions in G Major (2:36)
B4. Eldorado (5:20)
B5. Eldorado Finale (1:20)
All songs written by Jeff Lynne.
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
- Copyright (c) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
- Distributed By – WEA Musik GmbH
Personnel
- Jeff Lynne – lead & backing vocals, electric & acoustic guitars, bass, Moog, production, orchestra & choral arrangements
- Bev Bevan – drums, percussion
- Richard Tandy – piano, Moog, clavinet, Wurlitzer electric piano, guitar, backing vocals, orchestra & choral arrangements
- Mike de Albuquerque – bass & backing vocals (credited; departed during the recording of the album)
- Mike Edwards – cello
- Mik Kaminski – violin
- Hugh McDowell – cello
- Additional personnel
- Peter Forbes-Robertson – spoken word
- Louis Clark – orchestra and choral arrangements and conducting
- Arranged By – Richard Tandy
- Arranged By, Conductor [Orchestra] – Louis Clark
- Engineer – Dick Plant
- Engineer [Assistant] – Mike Pela
- Producer - Jeff Lynne
Released: September 1974 (US)
Recorded: February – August 1974, De Lane Lea Studios, London, United Kingdom
Genre: Rock
Style: Symphonic Rock
Length: 38:42
Label - United Artists Records
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