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Now a six-piece band with a slightly altered name, Electric Light Orchestra Part II recorded a second studio album, Moment of Truth, which was released in 1994. The success of the album and the single "One More Tomorrow" were determining factors if the band would re-establish themselves in the US. [3]
- 1989–2000
- Birmingham, England
Electric Light Orchestra Part Two is the debut album by ELO Part II, released in 1991. In March 1991, lead single "Honest Men" charted at number 60 on the UK Singles Chart, and 36 on the Dutch Top 40 chart. The track "Kiss Me Red" is a cover of the theme to the short-lived TV series Dreams.
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- 1990 (US), 20 May 1991 (UK)
- Jeff Glixman
Moment of Truth is the second and final album by ELO Part II, released in October 1994. The cover illustration by Graham Reynolds depicts an incandescent light bulb shattering. The light bulb image continues a visual theme that began with the light bulb depicted on the cover of Electric Light Orchestra's debut album.
- Rock
- October 1994 (UK), 18 July 1995 (US)
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- Stephan Galfas
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Their self-titled debut LP followed in 1991; a year later they issued a live album featuring new renditions of their classic hits. ELO Part II was active from 1988–1999. Due to Bev Bevan selling his rights to the ELO name to Jeff Lynne the band could not continue under the name ELO Part II.
ELO PART II: MOMENT OF TRUTH. Electric Light Orchestra. Crossover Prog. From Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website. msgtpierson@y. While ELO Part II's first CD seems a little "thin", Moment of Truth re-generates the more "classic" (or "classical") ELO sound of the mid-70s.
Tracklist. Companies, etc. Licensed From – Charly Licensing Aps. Credits. Bass, Vocals – Kelly Groucutt. Cover, Art Direction, Photography By – Carsten Windrich. Drums – Bev Bevan. Guitar, Vocals – Phil Bates (2) Keyboards, Vocals – Eric Troyer. Orchestrated By – Louis Clark. Violin – Mik Kaminski. Barcode and Other Identifiers.