Electric Light Orchestra - Part 2 - Electric Light Orchestra - Part 2 [Colored Vinyl] (Gate) | RECORD STORE DAY
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DISC: 1

1. 1 Hello Hello
2. 2 Honest Men
3. 3 Every Night
4. 4 Once Upon a Time
5. 5 Heartbreaker
6. 6 Love for Sale
7. 7 Thousand Eyes
8. 8 For the Love of a Woman
9. 9 Kiss Me Red
10. 10 Heart of Hearts
11. 11 Easy Street

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The Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) Part II was a British-American rock band formed by Electric Light Orchestra drummer and co-founder Bev Bevan. The band also included former ELO bassist and vocalist Kelly Groucutt, and violinist Mik Kaminski for most of it's career, along with conductor Louis Clark, who toured as a guest with ELO in it's later years.After Bevan left the band in late 1999, he sold his half of the rights to the Electric Light Orchestra name back to Jeff Lynne, and the band changed it's name to The Orchestra.ELO Part Two released a self-titled album in 1991, which featured former ELO violinist Mik Kaminski on one track. The album was intended to hark back to ELO's classic sound of the mid-to-late 1970s, but compared to the original ELO being under the creative control initially of both Wood and Lynne and then Lynne after Wood's departure, ELO Part II were more democratic in terms of songwriting and lead vocals.The first tour featured the band performing live with the 80-piece Moscow Symphony Orchestra (MSO) conducted by Konstantin Krimets,[7][8] and was well received in the UK. The band chose the MSO so they could have a western band playing with an eastern orchestra.[2] Approximately two-thirds of the songs performed were ELO hits. The tour's set was designed by Tom McPhillips and included the ELO spaceship.[7] The show in ELO's home town of Birmingham was captured on video and on the live album Performing ELO's Greatest Hits Live Featuring The Moscow Symphony Orchestra. Kaminski, former ELO cellist Hugh McDowell, and former ELO bassist Kelly Groucutt were part of the live band, with Groucutt sharing lead and backing vocals with Troyer, Haycock and Lockwood. Kaminski, McDowell and Groucutt were initially appearing as guest artists from a band they had formed called OrKestra,[9] itself a vehicle to exploit their past association with ELO, but eventually dissolved it and joined ELO Part Two full-time by 1993. McDowell's tenure with the band was short. ELO Part II and MSO planned to kick off their tour in the USA at Radio City Music Hall.This is the limited edition marbled coffee version with 72 available in North America.