Electric Light Orchestra – On The Third Day (VG+/VG+) – LP, AU 1974
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On The Third Day is an LP by Electric Light Orchestra from 1974 released on the Warner Bros. Records label.
About this album
On The Third Day is a strong early statement of Electric Light Orchestra’s symphonic rock vision, pushing the band further from their Beatles-inspired roots into grand, more confidently arranged territory. Released in 1973, the album balanced hard-edged rock with orchestral colour, showcasing Jeff Lynne’s growing command of melody, studio layering and dramatic dynamics. It also produced one of ELO’s most recognisable early songs in Ma-Ma-Ma Belle, a muscular highlight that helped establish the group’s commercial identity. Heard as part of the band’s early 1970s run, the record marks the point where ELO’s elaborate style began to feel fully formed rather than experimental.
Genre: Pop & Rock
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Artist: Electric Light OrchestraLabel: Warner Bros. Records – WS-4510Format: LP, Album, StereoUnits: 1Country: AustraliaReleased: 1974Genre: Pop & RockA1 Ocean Breakup
A2 King Of The Universe
A3 Bluebird Is Dead
A4 Oh No Not Susan
A5 New World Rising
A6 Ocean Breakup Reprise
B1 Daybreaker
B2 Ma-Ma-Ma Belle
B3 Dreaming Of 4000
B4 In The Hall Of The Mountain King