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Track Listing

  1. Introduction by Tony Curtis, from the album Live at Wembley '78 (1998)
  2. "Rockaria!" by Electric Light Orchestra, from the album Live At Wembley '78 (1998)
  3. "Telephone Line" by Electric Light Orchestra, from the album Live At Wembley '78 (1998)
  4. "Are You Ready to Rock" by Wizzard, single (1974)
  5. "Let There Be Drums" by Bev Bevan, single (1976)
  6. "Fire Brigade" by The Move, single (1968)
  7. "Top Ten Record" by Rick Price, single (1970)
  8. "Custer's Last Stand" by Rick Wakeman featuring Roy Wood, single (1988)
  9. "In Time" by Denny Laine, from the album Reborn (1996)
  10. "Someday" by Carl Wayne with Choral Union, single b-side (1982)
  11. "Clog Dance" by Violinski, single (1979)
  12. "Under the Blue/Asteroid" by Tandy Morgan, from the album Earth Rise (1986)
  13. "Any Old Time Will Do" by Roy Wood, single (1976)
  14. "Evil Woman" by Electric Light Orchestra, from the album Live At Winterland '76 (1998)
  15. "10538 Overture"/"Do Ya" by Electric Light Orchestra, from the album Live At Winterland '76 (1998)
  16. "Mr Blue Sky" by Electric Light Orchestra, from the album Live At Wembley '78 (1998)
  17. "Livin' Thing" by Electric Light Orchestra, from the album Live At Wembley '78 (1998)
  18. "Flowers in the Rain" by The Move, single (1967)
  19. "Rock 'n' Roll Winter (Loony's Tune)" by Wizzard, single (1974)
  20. "Bitter Sweet" by Rick Price, from the album This Is to Certify (1970)
  21. "Pictures In My Pillow" by Tandy Morgan, from the album Earth Rise (1986)
  22. "Heavy Head" by Bev Bevan, single b-side (1976)
  23. "Miss You Nights" by Carl Wayne with Choral Union, single (1982)
  24. "Eternal Quest" by Denny Laine, from the album Reborn (1996)
  25. "Ria" by Tandy Morgan, from the album Earth Rise (1986)
  26. "This Is the Story of My Love (Baby)" by Wizzard, single (1974)
  27. "Oh What a Shame" by Roy Wood, single (1975)
  28. "Blackberry Way" by The Move, single (1968)
  29. "Roll Over Beethoven" by Electric Light Orchestra, from the album Live At Winterland '76 (1998)
Electric Light Orchestra
  • Personnel
Studio albums
  • The Electric Light Orchestra (No Answer)
  • ELO 2 (Electric Light Orchestra II)
  • On the Third Day
  • Eldorado
  • Face the Music
  • A New World Record
  • Out of the Blue
  • Discovery
  • Time
  • Secret Messages
  • Balance of Power
  • Zoom
Soundtracks
  • Xanadu
Live albums
  • The Night the Light Went On in Long Beach
  • Live at Wembley '78
  • Live at Winterland '76
  • Live at the BBC
Compilations
  • Showdown
  • Olé ELO
  • The Light Shines On
  • Three Light Years
  • The Light Shines On Vol 2
  • ELO's Greatest Hits
  • A Box of Their Best
  • Four Light Years
  • Afterglow
  • ELO's Greatest Hits Vol. 2
  • The Very Best of the Electric Light Orchestra
  • Strange Magic
  • Light Years
  • Definitive Collection
  • Flashback
  • The Ultimate Collection
  • All Over the World
  • Ticket to the Moon
  • The Essential Electric Light Orchestra
  • Mr. Blue Sky
Videography
  • Discovery (1979)
  • Live at Wembley (1980)
  • Fusion – Live in London (1990)
  • The Very Best of ELO (1991)
  • Zoom Tour Live (2001)
  • Total Rock Review (2006)
  • In Performance (2010)
  • Live – The Early Years (2010)
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  • Discography
  • Don Arden
  • Reinhold Mack
  • Jet Records
  • The Move
  • Wizzard
  • ELO Part II
  • The Orchestra
  • List of songs produced by Jeff Lynne
  • Jeff Lynne and The Beatles
  • Time Tour
  • Friends & Relatives
  • Book
  • Category
The Move
  • Roy Wood
  • Carl Wayne
  • Bev Bevan
  • Trevor Burton
  • Ace Kefford
  • Rick Price
  • Jeff Lynne
Studio albums
  • Move
  • Shazam
  • Looking On
  • Message from the Country
Live albums
  • Something Else from The Move
Compilations
  • Great Move: The Best of The Move
  • Fire Brigade
  • Split Ends
  • Movements: 30th Anniversary Anthology
Singles
  • "Night of Fear"
  • "I Can Hear the Grass Grow"
  • "Flowers in the Rain"
  • "Cherry Blossom Clinic"
  • "Fire Brigade"
  • "Wild Tiger Woman"
  • "Blackberry Way"
  • "Curly"
  • "Brontosaurus"
  • "When Alice Comes Back to the Farm
  • "Ella James"
  • "Tonight"
  • "Chinatown"
  • "California Man"
  • "Do Ya"
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  • Electric Light Orchestra
  • Wizzard
  • Steve Gibbons

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