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Electric Light Orchestra - From the Sun to the World (Boogie No. 1)

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHXdx57StbU&fmt=18

From the Sun to the World (Boogie No. 1) is a song by ELO. It was recorded in 1972 and is included on the 'ELO 2' album that was released the following year.
It is one of only two ELO tracks recorded after 'No Answer' that Roy Wood plays cello and bass on because he left the band shortly afterwards to form Wizzard (the other song is 'In Old England Town (Boogie No. 2)' and is also included on 'ELO 2')

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  • Jeff Lynne is the Mozart of this century! When i was a kid, I didn't really like the early records but now I love them just as much as the later. Truly timeless music!

  • Horrificly under-rated song from ELO's early days. Listening now, you realize what risks they were taking with their music and it comes off as sheer genius. Amazing stuff!

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  • @probrojeffro hey hey! these are the bands I have been getting into lately :D

  • CRAZY ! LOCA FANTASIA MUSICAL !!! WOW!! PEDAZO DE BESTIA MUSICAL !!

  • ELO, Yes, ELP, and all the other three letter bands. Great stuff. Great time.

  • space saga !

  • Truly the best band of all time. And I'm 20!

  • this ain't your daddys beatles...this progressive rock.. just like ELP or Rush.. or Yes...it is so RAW!!!!!!.. i gonna break some shit!!!!!!

  • @tevevid It wasn't bad mainstream though. Just poppier melodies. I'd have to say that Out of the Blue is a better record then ELO II even though I love ELO II much more. There's something so haunting and surreal about more frayed and intricate prog, especially when you get that combination of classical, blues and folk like this track.

  • This song is incredible. The band's early sound was unreal.

  • The best ELO song ever, in my opion. Only their two first records are really good with their second album the best IMO, after that they became rather mainstream.

  • THANK YOU for the lyrics! So good to be able to follow them with the music.

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