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rockfenris2005 07:52 am UTC 06/16/07 |
In reply to: | ELO - Wilbury 07:43 am UTC 06/16/07 |
> I presume you mean ELO part 2? > > How and why is an ELO Part 2 gig from 1990 documented in > the liner notes of a jim Steinman LP from 1989? What's the > deal there? > QUOTE: Steinman's overall musical output over the last twelve years has been phenomenal. Briefly, apart from all the obvious stuff we might know about, he's also worked on three film soundtracks, (including 'Footloose' which gave Bonnie Tyler another hit single with 'Holding Out For A Hero'), directed the promo video for 'If You Were A Woman And I Was A Man' (Bonnie Tyler again) and will be starting production later this year on a new Electric Light Orchestra album. 'Bat Out Of Hell' for which Steinman wrote all the songs has been in the English top 200 since soon after its release in 1977 and has sold close to 17 million copies worldwide (triple platinum in America and one of the three largest selling records ever in the history of Canada and Australia). For the moment though, this is history and Pandora's Box and 'Original Sin' are beckoning in the future. 1977: Bat Out Of Hell. 1989: Back Into Hell. Welcome To The Future. Check the link | |
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