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  1. On the Third Day is the third studio album by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), and the first to be recorded without input from Roy Wood. It was released in the United States in November 1973 by United Artists Records, and in the United Kingdom on 14 December 1973 by Warner Bros. Records.

  2. Feb 17, 2017 · And on the third day, Jeff Lynne found a concept. With "On the third day", ELO began their migration from the muddled symphonic prog of their second album towards world conquering symphonic pop. The album consists of two sides of segued songs loosely linked by concept.

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  3. Listen to On the Third Day by Electric Light Orchestra on Deezer. Ocean Breakup / King of the Universe, Bluebird Is Dead, Oh No Not Susan... Electric Light Orchestra

    • November 01, 1973
  4. Interludes Lyrics. About “On the Third Day” What is the most popular song on On the Third Day by Electric Light Orchestra? When did Electric Light Orchestra release On the...

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    This has always been one of my favorite records from Electric Light Orchestra because it’s the first ELO record that consistently delivers on the promise of Magical Mystery Tour mark two. I would tell you that the songs featured between Ocean Breakup and Ocean Breakup Reprise represent some of their best material, bar none. Oh No Not Susan is a fai...

    A1. Ocean Breakup/King of the Universe (4:06) A2. Bluebird Is Dead (4:22) A3. Oh No Not Susan (3:28) A4. New World Rising/Ocean Breakup Reprise (4:04) A5. *Showdown (4:09) B1. Daybreaker (3:50) B2. Ma-Ma-Ma Belle (3:52) B3. Dreaming of 4000 (5:02) B4. In the Hall of the Mountain King (arranged and adapted by Electric Light Orchestra) (6:33) All son...

    Bev Bevan (drums), Michael de Albuquerque (bass), Mike Edwards (cello), Mik Kaminski (violin on A1-A5), Jeff Lynne (guitar, vocals), Richard Tandy (moog, piano) with Wilfred Gibson (violin on B1-B4), Colin Walker (cello on B1-B4). Produced by Jeff Lynne; engineered by Douglas Bogey and Dick Plant.

    Released on elpee, cassette and 8-track on December 14, 1973* in the UK and Sweden (United Artists, UAG 30091), the US (United Artists, LA/CA/EA-188-G), Colombia (Sonolux/United Artists, 21(0831)00036), Japan (Warner Bros., P-8422W) and the Netherlands (United Artists, 5C 062 99115) with lyrics innersleeve. Reached #52 on the US charts. (*First app...

  5. As it turns out, Jeff Lynne was onto something with On The Third Day. Their first album had been an awkward alliance between orchestral music and Beatlesque pop songs, their second an overstacked cake that simply toppled over, but ELO finally found a way to make it work here.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeff_LynneJeff Lynne - Wikipedia

    He is the co-founder and currently the sole member of the rock band Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), which was formed in 1970, and as a songwriter has written most of the band's hits, including " Evil Woman ", " Livin' Thing ", " Telephone Line ", " Mr. Blue Sky ", " Don't Bring Me Down " and " Hold On Tight ".