Yes, this rare Italian flexi disc with this song, was the first ELO song published in the world, in October 1971.. before than 10538..
the first ELO song published in UK was Queen Of the hours again in Harvest compilation LP "Harvest Bag" in November 1971 (with "Ella James from The Move too)..
and finally in December 1971, the first ELO LP "The Electric Light Orchestra" and the single 10538 Overture, was published in UK..
It mentions about this album in the sleeve notes of 'First Light Series : No Answer'. Queen Of The Hours is one of my favourite early ELO songs and Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood are both amazing musicians/singers/producers.
well i aint changing my screen name to queen of the night for nobody lol
a10538 1 year ago
Oh my GOD, that third song sounds so HAACK!!! I LOVE it!
2012listo 2 years ago
it may be the first ELO song and it sounds great, but my fave is always going to be 10538 (Long Beach single version)!
teeeeeveeeee314 2 years ago
yes, to me, the 10538 version from "The Night, The Light Went On In Long Beach" LP live, is my favorite too..
very very good..
heavyheadrecords 2 years ago
but the first ever song of ELO published in the world, was "Queen of the hours", from this flexi disc..
;)
heavyheadrecords 2 years ago
Wonderfull song...but, the first? What about 10538 Overture??
movilwagg 2 years ago
Yes, this rare Italian flexi disc with this song, was the first ELO song published in the world, in October 1971.. before than 10538..
the first ELO song published in UK was Queen Of the hours again in Harvest compilation LP "Harvest Bag" in November 1971 (with "Ella James from The Move too)..
and finally in December 1971, the first ELO LP "The Electric Light Orchestra" and the single 10538 Overture, was published in UK..
greetings..!!
heavyheadrecords 2 years ago
It mentions about this album in the sleeve notes of 'First Light Series : No Answer'. Queen Of The Hours is one of my favourite early ELO songs and Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood are both amazing musicians/singers/producers.
laineycrusoe 3 years ago 2
Imagine the way from this one to "Twilight", "Steppin´out" or "Midnight Blue". Jeff Lynne´s creative way was extraordinairy.
Thanks for posting. André :-)
BaerchenprinzBln 3 years ago 3
Please don't say "was"... "is" is the exact word
ericlouet44 3 years ago 2
That depends on what your definition of is is.
jrh98033 3 years ago
move & ELO info in 05: 31
informacion de Move y ELO a partir del minuto 05: 31
heavyheadrecords 3 years ago