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Electric Light Orchestra - In Old England Town (Boogie #2), Roll Over Beethoven (Chuck Berry Cover, featuring a quotation of one of Beethoven’s symphonies interspersed with the song) and From The Sun To The World (Boogie #1)
From the second album by the English (From Birmingham) Orchestral/Progressive rock group, “ELO 2” (1973). This was the last album to feature all three of ELO’s co-founders: Jeff Lynne (Ex-The Idle Race and The Move), Roy Wood (ex-The Move) and Bev Bevan (Ex-The Move). Only appearing on two tracks (Both of the “Boogie” numbers) on bass and cello, Roy Wood left the band partway through the sessions, allegedly due to dissatisfaction with the band’s direction and disagreements with the band’s manager Don Arden. He soon went on to form the Glam rock band Wizzard, followed by the similarly-named Wizzo, and enjoyed a good solo career. Bev Bevan remained with the band until the mid-late 80s, leaving Lynne the sole remaining original member. Other members of the band at the time of this album included Richard Tandy, Mike Edwards (Cello, replacing Roy Wood on the remaining tracks), Mike de Albuquerque (replacing Wood on the remaining bass tracks), Wilf Gibson on violin and Colin Walker secondary cello.