Zoom

Electric Light Orchestra

 
Zoom
  Год выпуска  
Июн 11, 2001
  Лейбл  
Let Them Eat Vinyl
  Жанр  
Pop/Rock
  Рейтинг  
  Треки  
  #       Название       Моя оценка       Время       Битрейт       Размер файла  
  1       Alright               0:00                  
  2       Movement In Paradise               0:00                  
  3       State Of Mind               0:00                  
  4       Just For Love               0:00                  
  5       Stranger On A Quiet Street               0:00                  
  6       In My Own Time               0:00                  
  7       Easy Money               0:00                  
  8       Really Doesn't Matter Anymore               0:00                  
  9       Ordinary Dream               0:00                  
  10       A Long Time Gone               0:00                  
  11       Melting In The Sun               0:00                  
  12       All She Wanted               0:00                  
  13       Lonesome Lullaby               0:00                  
  14       One Day               0:00                  
  15       Turn To Stone (Live From CBS Television City)               0:00                  

  Автор обзора: Robert Burrow  

Although Zoom marks ELO's first proper album for 15 years, it'd be unjust to accuse Jeff Lynne of resting on his laurels. After all, the ELO main man has been busier than most in that time, becoming a much sought-after producer for the likes of Tom Petty (Full Moon Fever and Into The Great Wide Open), George Harrison (Cloud Nine), Paul McCartney (Flaming Pie) and the Beatles themselves (he produced the reunion single "Free As A Bird" from their first Anthology). On Zoom, Lynne again demonstrates his unique knack for combining simple tunes and lyrics with grandiose, symphonic music, a formula that made ELO one of the biggest bands of the 1970s. Zoom lacks the thematic coherence that marked some of the band's best work (notably Out of the Blue, A New World Record, Eldorado and Time) and got ELO unfairly lumped in with the prog-rock crowd; instead, Lynne showcases his strengths as a composer of pop songs--after all, this is the man who wrote those 70s-rock staples "Living Thing", "Evil Woman" and "Don't Bring Me Далее...

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