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| Sales Rank: | 69786 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $3.93 |
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| Release Date: | 1990-10-25 |
| Label: | Sony |
| UPC: | 074643553025 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | Sony |
| ASIN: | B0000025DV |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on Out of the Blue by Sony
- Turn to Stone
- It's Over
- Sweet Talkin' Woman
- Across the Border
- Night in the City
- Starlight
- Jungle
- Believe Me Now
- Steppin' Out
- Standin' in The Rain
- Big Wheels
- Summer and Lightning
- Mr. Blue Sky
- Sweet Is the Night
- The Whale
- Birmingham Blues
- Wild West Hero
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Amazon.com
ELO's fusion of Beatles-esque harmonies and melodic structure, coupled with their symphonic arrangements was just on the verge of wearing thin at the time they released Out of the Blue. To argue that the double album went platinum because of the band's live extravaganza to support it--the band performed inside a flying saucer--is a premise worthy of consideration. Song for song, Out of the Blue is not as strong as Face the Music, but it still has some of Jeff Lynne's finest compositions ever recorded. "Turn to Stone" and "Sweet Talkin' Woman" are almost downright giddy in their deliveries; the former opening with a string riff, the latter with a minor key violin line, before boasting a choral background accompaniment. "Mr. Blue Sky" and "The Whale" are almost too hokey, yet still managed to work. "Standin' in the Rain," "Big Wheels," and "Summer and Lightening" are more memorable. But in the end, power cello riffs can only take you so far. Stick with a "greatest hits" or "best of" collection in this case. --Steve Gdula
Customer Reviews
fine blending of orchestration and rock - Reviewed on 2007-03-15
an excellent album of rock/pop music with classical overtones. the group's leader, jeff lynne, is an extremely talented individual with an extraordinary sense for fine pop melodies. the classical overtones are more mozart, than say, stravinsky or mahler. the orchestra is always moving forward, elegantly, to a satisfying resolution on each song. the songs themselves are almost all fine, but my one gripe would be that this was a two record set, thus a looong cd, and the tempos of the songs are all fairly similar (upbeat, but not really hard rocking), thus towards the end it does seem that some editing could have been used, and the whole thing made just a tad shorter. small complaint though. i highly recomment this album. wonderful stuff.
A GREAT CLASSIC - Reviewed on 2007-01-27
1 customer found this review helpful.
This is such a great cd and one of ELO's finest achievements. I only rate A NEW WORLD RECORD and TIME slightly better. This is one of Lynne's masterpieces and such a great listen it is. My only complaint is that I wish there were more up-tempo songs than slow/mid-tempo ones, but oh well we all can't have our cake and eat it too! Anyway, if you don't have this cd in your collection/library, by all means, get this one. You won't be disappointed! Can't wait for the 30th Anniversary Edition cd to be released!
Highlights:"TURN TO STONE","SWEET TALKIN' WOMAN","STARLIGHT","JUNGLE","STANDIN' IN THE RAIN","MR BLUE SKY", and "SWEET IS THE NIGHT"
ELO's Very Best Album - Reviewed on 2006-11-03
3 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.
I really like ELO's unique style, and Out of the Blue is my absolute favorite. I get tired of listening to their other albums - composed mostly of songs that simply miss the mark, or consist of too much Top 40 jello. This album is their most dynamic and I never get tired of listening to it. The mix of songs is just right, with real zingers like "Turn to Stone" and "Sweet Talkin' Woman" flowing into others with a different twist. And living around Seattle, the juxtaposition of "Standing in the Rain," "Summer and Lighting," and "Mr. Blue Sky" is simply brilliant. Lacking a strong cup of joe, "Mr. Blue Sky" replaces a jolt of [...]e anyday. Crank it, baby! Awesome. "Steppin' Out" brings a touch of melancholy that is so unusual in popular music. Wow - nuance!? Amazing!
Ok, the Whale is a bit much - unless I'm in the mood, then it is the greatest. This is a wonderful album and deserves a re-issue. The Amazon review is totally wrong-o this time around.
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Book Subjects
- Album Rock
- Pop
- Pop/Rock
- Pop/Rock Music
- Popular Music
- Prog-Rock/Art Rock
- Rock
- Rock/Pop