Electric Light Orchestra Part II
In 1988, ELO drummer Bev Bevan approached Jeff Lynne wanting to do another … Read Full Bio ↴In 1988, ELO drummer Bev Bevan approached Jeff Lynne wanting to do another Electric Light Orchestra album. After Lynne declined to participate, Bevan intended to continue the band without him. Lynne objected, and lawyers were soon involved. The legal agreement reached between Lynne and Bevan resulted in Electric Light Orchestra officially disbanding and Bevan forming a new band, initially called Electric Light Orchestra Part Two. Bevan recruited longtime ELO string conductor and co-arranger Louis Clark into his new band, along with Eric Troyer(keyboards and vocals), Pete Haycock (guitar and vocals) and Neil Lockwood (guitar and vocals). ELO Part Two released a self-titled album in 1991 which featured former ELO violinist Mik Kaminski on one track. The album was intended to harken back to ELO's classic sound of the mid-to-late 1970s, but opinion is strongly divided as to whether or not it succeeded. The first tour featured the band performing live with The Moscow Symphony Orchestra, and was well-received in the UK. Approximately two-thirds of the songs performed were ELO hits. The concert in ELO's home town of Birmingham was captured on video and on the live album with the long-winded title Performing ELO's Greatest Hits Live Featuring The Moscow Symphony Orchestra. Kaminski, former ELO cellist Hugh McDowell, and former ELO bassist Kelly Groucutt were part of the live band, with Groucutt sharing lead and backing vocals with Troyer, Haycock and Lockwood. Kaminski and Groucutt were initially appearing as guest artists from another ELO offshoot band they had formed called OrKestra, but eventually they ended their own band and joined ELO Part Two full-time. McDowell's tenure with the band was short, as some personality conflicts emerged and he was let go. Plans to tour the USA with the MSO were cancelled, as costs became prohibitive.
The band continued to tour Germany and the UK in 1992 with Louis Clark playing keyboards to duplicate the strings of the absent orchestra. In 1993, Pete Haycock and Neil Lockwood left the band, and were replaced by guitarist/vocalist Phil Bates, who had been in the band Trickster which were the opening act for ELO's 1978 world tour. An ambitious world tour was undertaken by ELO Part Two in 1993, including dates in the USA and Eastern Europe.
Now a six-piece band with a slightly altered name, Electric Light Orchestra Part II recorded a second studio album, Moment Of Truth, which was released in 1994. The album was not a commercial success, but was generally considered superior to their first album. The band continued its rigorous tour schedule over the following years, sometimes augmenting the core band with a backing orchestra. On these occasions, they took only a small number of string players on the road and added local musicians to the orchestra at each venue to cut down costs. This was one of the features that distinguished ELO Part II from ELO, as the original band never played live with orchestral accompaniment. Another live album with orchestral backing was recorded in Sydney, Australia in 1995 and was released the following year in Germany as a double album One Night, and the year after that in the USA as a single album One Night - Live In Australia. The band sold the master tapes of this album, and it has since been remixed, remastered, and re-released under so many guises that the original CD may prove difficult to acquire.
Bates remained with the band until 1998 and was replaced by Parthenon Huxley (guitar, vocals). As the decade progressed, the percentage of original material in the band's set list tended to decrease, and their concerts often consisted of 90 per cent ELO songs. Bevan started to get frustrated, especially with their inability to break through in the United States, where the band sometimes performed in bars or at festivals where they were not the centre of attention. In November 1999, Bevan played his last show with the band at the Sands Hotel in Atlantic City.
Unlike the original ELO, which were under the creative control of writer/producer Lynne, ELO Part II were often portrayed as more of a democracy, with various band members sharing songwriting and lead vocals. But Bev Bevan was still the leader of the band, and he issued a press release in early 2000 indicating that ELO Part II were disbanded.
The band continued to tour Germany and the UK in 1992 with Louis Clark playing keyboards to duplicate the strings of the absent orchestra. In 1993, Pete Haycock and Neil Lockwood left the band, and were replaced by guitarist/vocalist Phil Bates, who had been in the band Trickster which were the opening act for ELO's 1978 world tour. An ambitious world tour was undertaken by ELO Part Two in 1993, including dates in the USA and Eastern Europe.
Now a six-piece band with a slightly altered name, Electric Light Orchestra Part II recorded a second studio album, Moment Of Truth, which was released in 1994. The album was not a commercial success, but was generally considered superior to their first album. The band continued its rigorous tour schedule over the following years, sometimes augmenting the core band with a backing orchestra. On these occasions, they took only a small number of string players on the road and added local musicians to the orchestra at each venue to cut down costs. This was one of the features that distinguished ELO Part II from ELO, as the original band never played live with orchestral accompaniment. Another live album with orchestral backing was recorded in Sydney, Australia in 1995 and was released the following year in Germany as a double album One Night, and the year after that in the USA as a single album One Night - Live In Australia. The band sold the master tapes of this album, and it has since been remixed, remastered, and re-released under so many guises that the original CD may prove difficult to acquire.
Bates remained with the band until 1998 and was replaced by Parthenon Huxley (guitar, vocals). As the decade progressed, the percentage of original material in the band's set list tended to decrease, and their concerts often consisted of 90 per cent ELO songs. Bevan started to get frustrated, especially with their inability to break through in the United States, where the band sometimes performed in bars or at festivals where they were not the centre of attention. In November 1999, Bevan played his last show with the band at the Sands Hotel in Atlantic City.
Unlike the original ELO, which were under the creative control of writer/producer Lynne, ELO Part II were often portrayed as more of a democracy, with various band members sharing songwriting and lead vocals. But Bev Bevan was still the leader of the band, and he issued a press release in early 2000 indicating that ELO Part II were disbanded.
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Electric Light Orchestra Part II Lyrics
1000 Eyes Chorus The night has a thousand eyes And they're all on you …
Ain't Necessarily So (slow) It ain't necessarily so No, it ain't necessarily so …
All Fall Down What can you tell me, of the perfect man. What can…
Blue Violin Blue violin Play for me your saddest melody Violin Play for …
Breakin' Down the Walls Talk is cheap, but it can't pay For all the hurt…
Can't Get It Out Of My Head Midnight, on the water I saw the ocean's daughter Walking …
Can´t Get You Out of My Head Midnight, on the water I saw the ocean's daughter Walking on…
Confusion Everywhere the sun is shining. All around the world it's shi…
Do Ya In this life I've seen everything I can see woman I've…
Don't Bring Me Down You got me runnin' goin' out of my mind You got…
Don't Wanna Don't want to talk, don't want to walk Don't want to…
Easy Street I've had enough of forever being told what to say…
Every Night I've got rocket for your parade Heavy breathing for you made…
Evil Woman You made a fool of me But them broken dreams have…
For The Love Of A Woman No one can say How she caught my eyes To this day I…
Heart Of Hearts Verse They say there's gold under the stone They say there's…
Heartbreaker One look and you know she's trouble Ruby red lips and…
Hello Hello Hello, it's great to see you once again It's been…
Hold On Tight Hold on tight to your dream Hold on tight to…
Honest Men We're just a stone's throw From Burning Hellfire Does anybod…
Kiss Me Red I could paint your picture in the sky tonight Your lips…
Last Train to London It was 9:29, 9:29 big street, big city The sun was…
Livin' Thing Sailin' away on the crest of a wave It's like magic Oh,…
Love or Money Just don't look, no matter what they say Don't let her…
Mr. Blue Sky Sun is shinin' in the sky There ain't a cloud in…
Mr. Blues Sky Sun is shinin' in the sky There ain't a cloud in…
Once Upon A Time Meeting you in the park and talking in the pouring…
One More Tomorrow I'm lying here, I know the night must fall The edge…
One Thousand Eyes Chorus The night has a thousand eyes And they're all on you …
Power of a Million Lights I hear your voice close on the phone But I know…
Rock & Roll Is King Listen everybody let me tell you 'bout the rock 'n'…
Rockaria Just got back from the downtown palais Where the music was…
Roll Over Beethoven Gonna write a little letter, gonna mail it to my…
Showdown She cried to the Southern wind About a love that was…
So Glad You Said Goodbye Stepping out of the shadows I'm blinded by the light There'l…
Standin' in the Rain (Concerto for a rainy day...) (Rain...) I'm standing in…
Strange Magic You're sailing softly through the sun In a broken stone age…
Sweet Talkin' Woman I was searchin' on a one-way street. I was hopin' for…
Sweet Talking Woman I was searchin' (searchin') on a one-way street I was hopin…
Telephone Line Hello, how are you? Have you been alright through all those…
The Fox I wait till everyone`s asleep Then out into the night I…
The Last Train to London It was 9-29, 9-29 back street big city. The sun was…
Thousand Eyes Chorus The night has a thousand eyes And they're all on you …
Turn To Stone The city streets are empty now (The lights don't shine no…
Twist of the Knife Lipstick traces on an unmade bed We drank all night and…
Voices World's going through some changes I see so many things that…
Witness I saw an ant devour sherman mountain. Slip across the floor…