Electric Light Orchestra Eldorado Vinyl Record LP 1974
Electric Light Orchestra Eldorado Vinyl Record LP 1974
Couldn't load pickup availability
If local pickup is selected, be sure to check your order confirmation before you visit the store!
Released in 1974, Eldorado: A Symphony by the Electric Light Orchestra marked a major creative breakthrough for ELO and was the band’s first true concept album. Written and produced by Jeff Lynne and issued on United Artists Records under catalog number UA-LA339-G, the album tells the story of a dreamer escaping reality through a series of fantasy worlds, blending progressive rock with sweeping orchestral arrangements conducted by Louis Clark. Featuring standout tracks including “Can’t Get It Out of My Head,” “Boy Blue,” and “Poorboy (The Greenwood),” Eldorado showcased the band’s ambitious fusion of rock and classical music and helped establish Electric Light Orchestra as one of the most innovative acts of the 1970s. Widely regarded as a landmark release in the group’s catalog, this album remains essential for collectors of progressive rock, symphonic rock, and classic vinyl records. Good vintage condition, minor wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions:
13” x 13”
