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  1. Out of the Blue is the seventh studio album by the British rock group Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), released on 24 October 1977 in the United States and four days after in the UK on 28 October.

  2. Jan 19, 2019 · All songs written by Jeff Lynne.Side one1. "Turn to Stone" 2. "It's Over" 3. "Sweet Talkin' Woman"4. "Across the Border" Side two5. "Night in the City" 6. "S...

  3. Out of the Blue is the seventh studio album by ELO, released in October 1977. Written and produced by ELO frontman Jeff Lynne, the double album is among the most commercially successful...

  4. Oct 19, 2017 · Lynne became the lone Out of the Blue-era member featured on ELO's modern-era recordings, including 2001's Zoom (though Tandy guests on one track), 2012's Mr. Blue Sky (a set of...

  5. Electric Light Orchestra - Out Of The Blue ELO’s „Out of the Blue“ (1977) isn’t just an album, it’s a sonic odyssey. Jeff Lynnes orchestral rock masterpiece...

  6. Mar 1, 2007 · Jeff Lynne's high-water mark-- a ridiculously heady orchestral pop record, with nods to disco and art-rock-- is given a deluxe reissue.

  7. The head of United Artists Records told ELO leader Jeff Lynne he wanted him to deliver a double live album in the mold of Frampton Comes Alive! as ELO’s follow-up to their latest album, A New World Record.

  8. Nov 13, 2015 · Out of the Blue: Jeff Lynne & the Return of Electric Light Orchestra. Jeff Slate talks to the rock legend about his illustrious career and the return of Electric Light Orchestra. November 13, 2015 by Ryan Pinkard.

  9. Sep 6, 2017 · ELO were everywhere, omnipotent in the 1970s. Perfect driving music. For a generation of befuddled dole-tainted schoolchildren, Jeff Lynne in all his pomp: curly pseudo-Afro perm, denim flares, pilot sunglasses, immaculately-kept beard, spaceships; signified an entire era.

  10. Jul 25, 2018 · At the nucleus of the group was Jeff Lynne — a mad scientist figure with a large unkempt hairstyle, thick aviator glasses, and an uncanny knack for production. Simply put there was just nothing quite like him or them before.