Out Of The Blue - Live At Wembley (World Tour 1978)

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| Format | DVD |
| Aspect Ratio | TBC |
| Languages | English (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| Rating | E |
| Available | 22-04-2011 |
| Label | Eagle |
| Sourced | Australia |
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Throughout their career, Electric Light Orchestra gained a deserved reputation for creating spectacular live shows and this reached its pinnacle with the Out of the Blue world tour in 1978. The tracklisting includes classics such as 'Mr. Blue Sky', 'Livin' Thing', 'Sweet Talkin' Woman', 'Telephone Line', 'Wild West Hero', 'Roll Over Beethoven' and many more. Bonus Features: 'Discovery' - the 1979 album chock full o'hits, 9 clips from that album: 'Shine A Little Love', 'Confusion', 'Need Her Love', 'Diary Of Horace Wimp', 'Last Train To London', 'Midnight Blue', 'On The Run', Wishing', 'Don't Bring Me Down'.
Features
Disc 1:
- Introduction
- Standin' In The Rain
- Night In The City
- Turn To Stone
- Tightrope
- Telephone Line
- Rockaria!
- Wild West Hero
- Showdown
- Sweet Talkin' Woman
- Mr. Blue Sky
- Do Ya
- Livin' Thing
- Roll Over Beethoven
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