All Over the World: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra

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Epic/Legacy's 2005 release All Over the World: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra is the latest installment in the seemingly endless series of ELO comps. Since it follows 2003's handy single-disc The Essential Electric Light Orchestra by merely two years, it's easy to wonder what distinguishes this from the other ELO collections on the market, and whether it was necessary to release another single-disc set so quickly after the last. The biggest differences between All Over the World and Essential is that the 2005 release has some very nice but altogether too brief liner notes from Jeff Lynne along with five more tracks than the 15-track 2003 release. That doesn't necessarily mean that it's a better album, however. While it does contain the terrific "Showdown," which was missing from Essential, All Over the World is inexplicably missing ELO's first American Top Ten single, "Can't Get It out of My Head," along with such other key tracks as "Do Ya," "Calling America," "Roll Over Beethoven," "10538 Overture," and "Boy Blue." Although the presence of "Xanadu" and such album tracks as "The Diary of Horace Wimp" make up for some of these absences, there are too many good songs missing to make this a pick over Essential, which has a higher ratio of hits. That said, All Over the World has most of the big songs -- "Mr. Blue Sky," "Evil Woman," "Don't Bring Me Down," "Sweet Talkin' Woman," "Turn to Stone," "Hold on Tight," "Livin' Thing," "Ma-Ma-Ma Belle," "Strange Magic," and "Rock and Roll Is King" among them -- and it's a good listen, so most casual fans won't be disappointed if this is the only ELO disc they own (although they will sorely miss "Can't Get It out of My Head"). But if you're just about to pick up one ELO disc, get Essential or, better still, 1995's double-disc Strange Magic instead, since they both are tighter, better listens than this and have more of the major hits. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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All Over the World: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra

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All Over the World: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra
Greatest hits album by Electric Light Orchestra
Released 6 June 2005 (UK)
2 August 2005 (US)
Recorded 1973 - 2000
Genre Rock
Length 78:20
Label Sony Music Australia
Producer Jeff Lynne
Electric Light Orchestra chronology
The Essential Electric Light Orchestra
(2003)
All Over the World: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra
(2005)
Ticket to the Moon: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra Volume 2
(2007)
2011 re-issue slip cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars[1]
The Music Box 4/5 stars [2]
Pitchfork Media (7.7/10)[3]
PopMatters (7/10)[4]

All Over the World: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra is a compilation album by the Electric Light Orchestra, released in 2005 (see 2005 in music).

Originally released in the band's home market exclusively (the UK), the album sold very well, becoming the ELO's first Top Ten entry since Dino Record's compilation album The Very Best of the Electric Light Orchestra hit #4 in 1994. All Over The World sold over 300,000 copies in the UK alone within a year and a half of its release. The albums The Electric Light Orchestra, ELO 2, and Eldorado were not represented on the compilation. The album was repackaged with new album art and re released on 30 May 2011 once more reaching the UK top ten.

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All tracks written by Jeff Lynne.

No. Title From the album Length
1. "Mr. Blue Sky"   Out of the Blue 5:02
2. "Evil Woman"   Face the Music 4:11
3. "Don't Bring Me Down"   Discovery 4:03
4. "Sweet Talkin' Woman"   Out of the Blue 3:47
5. "Shine a Little Love"   Discovery 4:11
6. "Turn to Stone"   Out of the Blue 3:48
7. "The Diary of Horace Wimp"   Discovery 4:16
8. "Confusion"   Discovery 3:41
9. "Hold on Tight"   Time 3:06
10. "Livin' Thing"   A New World Record 3:31
11. "Telephone Line"   A New World Record 4:39
12. "All Over the World"   Xanadu Soundtrack 4:03
13. "Wild West Hero"   Out of the Blue 4:40
14. "Showdown"   On the Third Day 4:11
15. "Ma-Ma-Ma Belle"   On the Third Day 3:37
16. "Xanadu (New Version)"   Flashback 3:21
17. "Rockaria!"   A New World Record 3:12
18. "Strange Magic"   Face the Music 4:07
19. "Alright"   Zoom 3:10
20. "Rock 'n' Roll Is King"   Secret Messages 3:07

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