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Electric Light Orchestra
's third album showed a marked advancement, with a fuller, more cohesive sound from the band as a whole and major improvements in
Jeff Lynne
's singing and songwriting. This is where the band took on its familiar sound,
Lynne
's voice suddenly showing an attractive expressiveness reminiscent of
John Lennon
in his early solo years, and also sporting a convincing white British soulful quality that was utterly lacking earlier. The group also plugged the holes that made its work seem so close to being ragged on those earlier records.
"Showdown"
and
"Ma-Ma-Ma Belle"
(the latter featuring
Marc Bolan
on double lead guitar with
) became AM radio fixtures while
"Daybreaker"
became a concert opener for the group and, along with
"In the Hall of the Mountain King,"
kept the group's FM/
art rock
credentials in order. ~ Bruce Eder
's third album showed a marked advancement, with a fuller, more cohesive sound from the band as a whole and major improvements in
Jeff Lynne
's singing and songwriting. This is where the band took on its familiar sound,
Lynne
's voice suddenly showing an attractive expressiveness reminiscent of
John Lennon
in his early solo years, and also sporting a convincing white British soulful quality that was utterly lacking earlier. The group also plugged the holes that made its work seem so close to being ragged on those earlier records.
"Showdown"
and
"Ma-Ma-Ma Belle"
(the latter featuring
Marc Bolan
on double lead guitar with
) became AM radio fixtures while
"Daybreaker"
became a concert opener for the group and, along with
"In the Hall of the Mountain King,"
kept the group's FM/
art rock
credentials in order. ~ Bruce Eder