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Showdown (Electric Light Orchestra album)

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Showdown
Compilation album by
ReleasedNovember 1974
Recorded1971–1973
Genre
LabelHarvest
Producer
Electric Light Orchestra chronology
Eldorado
(1974)
Showdown
(1974)
Face the Music
(1975)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
MusicHound2.5/5[1]

Showdown is an Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) compilation album, covering their Harvest Records years. It is the first in a very long line of Electric Light Orchestra compilation albums. It comprises four tracks from their debut album and three from ELO 2 as well as the hit single "Showdown", the first time it had featured on an album in the UK.[2]

Track listing

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Side one
# Title Writer Album Length
1 "10538 Overture" Jeff Lynne The Electric Light Orchestra (1971), issued in the US in 1972 under the title No Answer 5:28
2 "From the Sun to the World (Boogie No.1)" Jeff Lynne ELO 2 (1973) 8:15
3 "Whisper in the Night" Roy Wood The Electric Light Orchestra (1971), issued in the US in 1972 under the title No Answer 4:44
4 "Queen of the Hours" Jeff Lynne The Electric Light Orchestra (1971), issued in the US in 1972 under the title No Answer 3:21
Side two
# Title Writer Album Length
1 "Roll Over Beethoven" Chuck Berry / Ludwig van Beethoven ELO 2 (1973) 7:00
2 "First Movement (Jumping Biz)" Roy Wood The Electric Light Orchestra (1971), issued in the US in 1972 under the title No Answer 2:57
3 "In Old England Town (Boogie No 2)" Jeff Lynne ELO 2 (1973) 6:50
4 "Showdown" Jeff Lynne 1973 non-album single, later included in the US version of the album On the Third Day (1973) 4:08

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ Graff, Gary; Durchholz, Daniel, eds. (1999). MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide. Farmington Hills, MI: Visible Ink Press. p. 383. ISBN 1-57859-061-2.
  2. ^ John Van der Kiste Jeff Lynne: Electric Light Orchestra - Before and After 2017 "In June 2005, a twenty track compilation of material, containing most of hits since 'Showdown', All Over The World: The Very Best Of Electric Light Orchestra, became the ultimate representation of their back catalogue, peaked at No. 6 in Britain ...