Artist: Jeff Lynne: mp3 download Genre(s): Pop Rock: Pop-Rock Rock Discography: After Years Year: 2000 Tracks: 15 Singles and Rarities Year: 1990 Tracks: 13 A Message From The Country (1968-1973) Year: 1989 Tracks: 18 Idle Race - Back To The Story Year: 1968 Tracks: 1 Following his stint as the leader of the Electric Light Orchestra, singer/guitarist Jeff Lynne forged an every bit successful calling in the '80s and '90s as a producer, with his classifiable profound gracing the latter-day records of many ex-serviceman rock & wheel legends. Lynne began his life history in the late '60s as the frontman of a group called the Idle Race, which recorded the album The Birthday Party for RCA in 1969. In 1970, Lynne accepted an invitation from Move leader Roy Wood to join his revamped band; the deuce shared a imagination of fusing electric tilt & roll with classic orchestrations, a concept that finally transformed the Move into the Electric Light Orchestra (alternatively of the 2 groups running concurrently, as had originally been planned). The Lynne report "Do Ya" provided the aggregation's first U.S. hit in 1973; Wood presently abdicated his share of the group's leadership to signifier Wizzard, going away Lynne in charge. He ran the group into the '80s, marking respective U.S. Top Ten singles and albums and conducive to the soundtrack of the 1980 film Xanadu. In the early '80s, Lynne's product career began to claim off, as he worked with roots-rocker Dave Edmunds, Duane Eddy, and the Everly Brothers. Acclaimed act followed with George Harrison (1987's Mist Nine), Brian Wilson, and Randy Newman. In 1988, Lynne participated in the Grammy-winning Traveling Wilburys supergroup; he before long produced swain Wilburys Roy Orbison and Tom Petty on the critically and commercially successful Mystery Girl and Full Moon Fever, severally. In 1990, Lynne released his low solo record album, Armchair Theatre, and worked on the Wilburys' indorsement record album, Volume III. In recent eld, Lynne's well-nigh spectacular work on has been with his main influences, the Beatles, on their Anthology series; the reconstructed "Unloose as a Bird" bore his unmistakable legal tender, and he has besides worked with Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney (Flaming Pie) separately. |
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