Balance of Power (album)
Balance of Power | |||||
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Studio album by Electric Light Orchestra | |||||
Released |
17 February 1986 (US) 3 March 1986 (UK) | ||||
Recorded |
ca. Mid 1984 – Early 1985 Remix: Mid 1985 - January 1986 Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas Hartmann Digital Untertrubach, Germany | ||||
Genre | Rock, pop rock | ||||
Length | 34:18 | ||||
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Producer | Jeff Lynne | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Music Box | [2] |
Balance of Power is the eleventh studio album by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) released in 1986.
Overview
Balance of Power was the last studio album by the Electric Light Orchestra before their disbanding (the band would later reform in 2000). By this time Kelly Groucutt had departed and the group was pared down to a trio[3] of Jeff Lynne, Richard Tandy, and Bev Bevan. Recording for the album began in 1984, with a planned release in spring 1985. The addition of several synthesizer tracks to the album caused its release to be pushed back to early 1986. ELO played some live concerts in the UK and Europe (their last for fifteen years), and for one UK show George Harrison performed as guest guitarist.
The video for the single "Calling America" was shot in Paris, and contains shots of the band playing in front of Centre Georges Pompidou. A video was also made for the single "So Serious." The track "Endless Lies" was intended as an homage to Roy Orbison, and was originally recorded for the never-released double LP version of Secret Messages; it reappeared on this album in a slightly reworked and more compact form. The album was ELO's first to not feature any strings, the first to feature a saxophone solo, and the first released on CD. The original release has the shortest running time of any ELO album.
The singles' B-sides "A Matter of Fact" (alternative lyrics), and "ELO Megamix" are among the band's more collectible single tracks; "Destination Unknown" and the standard version of "As A Matter of Fact" were released on the 1990 box set compilation Afterglow. The remastered version of the album was released on 26 February (UK) and 20 March (US) 2007 as part of the Sony/BMG Music Epic/Legacy series. It includes an extra 21 minutes of music, with previous single exclusive "Caught in a Trap", considerably lengthening what had been the shortest ELO album.
The very first vinyl pressings and tape recordings were labelled with the familiar JET Records label in Europe; some CBS advertisements announced even the CD release on the JET Records label.
Europe's CD releases were on CDEPC26467 (Epic) in March 1986. The US (ZK40048) and Japan (32DP407) CD releases were on CBS Associated.
Track listing
All songs written by Jeff Lynne.
- Side one
- "Heaven Only Knows" – 2:52
- "So Serious" – 2:38
- "Getting to the Point" – 4:28
- "Secret Lives" – 3:26
- "Is It Alright" – 3:25
- Side two
- "Sorrow About to Fall" – 3:59
- "Without Someone" – 3:48
- "Calling America" – 3:26
- "Endless Lies" – 2:55
- "Send It" – 3:04
- 2007 bonus tracks
- "Opening" – 0:24
- "Heaven Only Knows" (Alternate version) – 2:32
- "In for the Kill" – 3:13
- "Secret Lives" (Alternate take) – 3:24
- "Sorrow About to Fall" (Alternate mix) – 3:48
- "Caught in a Trap" (UK B-side) – 3:44
- "Destination Unknown" (UK B-side) – 4:10
Personnel
- Jeff Lynne – vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, Synclavier II computer synthesizer, bass guitar, keyboards, percussion, producer
- Bev Bevan – drums, percussion
- Richard Tandy – keyboards, sequence programming
- Additional personnel
- Christian Schneider – saxophone
- Bill Bottrell – engineer
- Mack – engineer
Tour line-up
- Jeff Lynne – lead vocals, electric guitar
- Bev Bevan – drums
- Richard Tandy – keyboards
- Louis Clark – string synthesizer
- Mik Kaminski – violin, synthesizer
- Dave Morgan – backing vocals, acoustic guitar, vocoder
Chart performance
Country | Peak |
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Australia Album Chart[4] | 49 |
Austria Ö3 Austria Top 40[5] | 29 |
Canada RPM Singles Chart[6] | 46 |
Germany Media Control Charts[7][8] | 18 |
Japan Oricon[9] | 16 |
Norway VG-lista[10] | 4 |
Sweden Sverigetopplistan[11] | 3 |
Switzerland Music Charts[12] | 10 |
UK Album Chart[13] | 9 |
US Billboard 200[14] | 49 |
References
- ↑ Chrispell, James. "Balance of Power – Electric Light Orchestra : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic.
- ↑ Metzger, John. "Electric Light Orchestra [ELO] – Balance of Power (Album Review)". Musicbox-online.com.
- ↑ http://www.rollingstone.com/music/pictures/beyond-buffalo-springfield-a-history-of-short-lived-reunions-20120614/electric-light-orchestra-0694196
- ↑ "chartelo". Members.iinet.net.au.
- ↑ Steffen Hung. "Electric Light Orchestra – Balance of Power". austriancharts.at.
- ↑ "Item Display – RPM – Library and Archives Canada". Collectionscanada.gc.ca.
- ↑ "charts.de". charts.de.
- ↑ "Charts Electric Light Orchestra LP – ELO-Wiki" (in German). Jansoppart.de.
- ↑ "Oricon Style". Oricon.co.jp.
- ↑ Steffen Hung. "Electric Light Orchestra - Balance Of Power". Norwegiancharts.com. Retrieved 2016-01-14.
- ↑ Hung, Steffen. "Electric Light Orchestra – Balance of Power". swedishcharts.com.
- ↑ Hung, Steffen. "Electric Light Orchestra – Balance of Power". hitparade.ch.
- ↑ "Electric Light Orchestra". Offfical Charts Company. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
- ↑ "Balance of Power – Electric Light Orchestra : Awards". AllMusic.