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''Afterglow'' is the first box set compilation by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) released in 1990 with liner notes by music critic and editor Ira Robbins of Trouser Press fame. A different 2CD-compilation with identical artwork was released simultaneously under the title "The Very Best of The Electric Light Orchestra" (see below). == Overview Afterglow == The box set mixes the usual hit singles with lesser known album tracks and non-album B-sides, and is most notable for including most of the ''Secret Messages'' (1983) tracks that were not released when the intended album was reduced from a double to a single LP as well as B-sides from ''Balance of Power'' (1986) singles. The discs of the box set were labelled with letters "E", "L" and "O", each covering a different compilation set of albums: * Disc "E" – ''The Electric Light Orchestra'' (1971), ''ELO 2'' (1973), ''On the Third Day'' (1973) and ''Eldorado'' (1974) (with the exception of "One Summer Dream" from ''Face the Music'') * Disc "L" – ''Face the Music'' (1975), ''A New World Record'' (1976), ''Out of the Blue'' (1977) and ''Discovery'' (1979) * Disc "O" – ''Time'' (1981), ''Secret Messages'' (1983) and ''Balance of Power'' (1986) (with the exception of "Shine a Little Love" from ''Discovery'') The songs from soundtrack album ''Xanadu'' (1980) were not included. The song "Destination Unknown", which was previously released as a B-side to "Calling America" single, was issued as promo only CD single. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Afterglow (Electric Light Orchestra album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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