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Electric Light Orchestra
Description:
Electric Light Orchestra's 1974 work "El Dorado" reissued on Mobil Fidelity's MoFi SuperVinyl. Electric Light Orchestra's 1974 album "Eldorado" reached a high of #16 on November 9, 1974. It became a million-seller within a week of its release, and was ELO's first gold disc in the United States. Not only was it a commercial success, but it also fully realized Jeff Lynne's talent in terms of content, and the ELO sound was established here. The album is a total album that tells the story of a wanderer's journey to the golden land of El Dorado, but it can also be listened to as a stand-alone pop hit. The single "Can't Get It Out of My Head" reached No. 9 on January 25, 1975, and was the first single to reach the Top 10 in the U.S. The cover artwork is from the movie "Oz. The cover artwork was based on a scene from the movie "The Wizard of Oz.◆"MoFi SuperVinyl" MoFi SuperVinyl is a unique analog vinyl material newly created through the joint development of NEOTECH and RTI in California, USA. The newly developed carbonless dye (translucent) enables the production of more precise grooves, indistinguishable from those of the original lacquer vinyl, and reproduces sound quality as close as possible to that of a mastering studio.
Tracklisting:
1.Eldorado Overture
2.Can't Get It Out of My Head
3.Boy Blue
4.Laredo Tornado
5.Poor Boy (The Greenwood)
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