¡Eldorado(Mobile Fidelity Hybrid SACD) [Limited Release] [Import Disc]
¡Electric Light Orchestra
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[Machine Translation] The Electric Light Orchestra's 1974 album "Eldorado" reached a high of #16 on November 9, 1974, becoming ELO's first gold disc in the U.S. within a week of its release. It became a million-seller within a week of its release, and was ELO's first gold disc in the United States. Not only was it a commercial success, but it also fully realized Jeff Lynne's talent in terms of content, and the ELO sound was established here. This total album about a wanderer who dreams of a golden land ("El Dorado") can be listened to as a stand-alone pop hit, and this gives a sense of the group's breadth and depth. The single "Can't Get It Out of My Head" reached No. 9 on January 25, 1975, and was their first Top 10 single in the U.S. The cover artwork is from the movie "Oz. The cover artwork was based on a scene from the movie "The Wizard of Oz.
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