Album

ReleaseArtistFormatTracksCountry/DateLabelCatalog#Barcode
Official
Out of the BlueElectric Light Orchestra2×12" Vinyl9 + 8
Jet RecordsJETDP 400[none]
Out of the BlueElectric Light Orchestra2×12" Vinyl9 + 8
Jet Records, United ArtistsJTLA 823, UAR 100[none]
Out of the Blue (Club Edition)Electric Light Orchestra2×12" Vinyl9 + 8
Jet RecordsR 223719[none]
Out of the BlueElectric Light Orchestra2×12" Vinyl9 + 8
Jet Records, United ArtistsUAS 30 309 FT[none]
Out of the BlueElectric Light Orchestra2×12" Vinyl9 + 8
Jet RecordsJT-LA823-L2[none]
Out of the Blue (price code CB 801)Electric Light OrchestraCD17
Jet RecordsJETCD 4005099700040022
Out of the Blue (price code CB 782)Electric Light OrchestraCD17
Jet RecordsJETCD 4005099700040022
Out of the BlueElectric Light OrchestraCD17
Epic (US label founded by CBS in 1953, now owned by Sony)450885 2, 4508852000, EPC 450885 25099745088522
Out of the BlueElectric Light OrchestraCD17
Jet RecordsZGK 35530074643553025
Out of the BlueElectric Light OrchestraCD17
  • JP1990-09-01
CBS/Sony (imprint used in Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asia 1968–1991; also used in Spain until 1997)CSCS 60324988009603223
Out of the BlueElectric Light OrchestraCD16
Out of the BlueElectric Light OrchestraCD17
Epic (US label founded by CBS in 1953, now owned by Sony)EPC 471940 25099747194023
Out of the BlueElectric Light OrchestraCD17
  • JP1998-02-21
Sony Records (Japanese imprint)SRCS-94334988009943497
Out of the BlueElectric Light OrchestraCD20
  • US2007-02-20
Epic (US label founded by CBS in 1953, now owned by Sony)82796 94272 2827969427224
Out of the BlueElectric Light Orchestra2×CD9 + 11
  • JP2007-02-21
Epic (US label founded by CBS in 1953, now owned by Sony)MHCP-1157, MHCP-11584582192930328
Out of the BlueElectric Light OrchestraCD20
  • GB2007-02-24
Epic (US label founded by CBS in 1953, now owned by Sony)82796942722827969427224
Out of the Blue (30th anniversary limited edition)Electric Light OrchestraCD20
Epic (US label founded by CBS in 1953, now owned by Sony), Legacy (reissue division of Sony Music Entertainment)88697053232, 8869705323270886970532327
Out of the Blue (carbon neutral packaging)Electric Light OrchestraCD20
Epic (US label founded by CBS in 1953, now owned by Sony)88697123162886971231625
Out of the BlueElectric Light OrchestraCD20
Epic (US label founded by CBS in 1953, now owned by Sony), Jet Records, Legacy (reissue division of Sony Music Entertainment)82796 94272 2, ZGK 35530886972675022
Out of the BlueElectric Light Orchestra2×12" Vinyl9 + 8
  • NL2012-08-08
Music on Vinyl (imprint of Music on Vinyl B.V. Do not use for manufacturing/distribution relationships!)MOVLP3838713748982560
Out of the BlueElectric Light OrchestraBlu-spec CD20
  • JP2012-12-09
Epic (US label founded by CBS in 1953, now owned by Sony)SICP 301114547366190557
Out of the BlueElectric Light OrchestraDigital Media17
Epic (US label founded by CBS in 1953, now owned by Sony), Legacy (reissue division of Sony Music Entertainment)886445593945
Out of the BlueElectric Light OrchestraDigital Media17
Epic (US label founded by CBS in 1953, now owned by Sony), Legacy (reissue division of Sony Music Entertainment)[none]
Out of the BlueElectric Light Orchestra2×Vinyl9 + 8
  • XE2017-11-24
Epic (US label founded by CBS in 1953, now owned by Sony), Legacy (reissue division of Sony Music Entertainment), Sony Music (global brand, excluding JP, owned by Sony Music Entertainment)88985456161889854561611
Out of the Blue (distributed by CBS, approx. 1978)Electric Light Orchestra2×12" Vinyl9 + 8Jet RecordsJET DP 400[none]
Out of the BlueElectric Light Orchestra2×CD9 + 8
Jet RecordsJETCD400, JetCD400[none]

Relationships

associated singles/EPs:Mr. Blue Sky
Sweet Talkin’ Woman
Turn to Stone
included in:Studio Albums 1973–1977
The Classic Albums Collection
supporting tours:Out of the Blue Tour
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/21680 [info]
reviews:https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/5qbd [info]
other databases:https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/electric_light_orchestra/out_of_the_blue/ [info]
https://www.musik-sammler.de/album/75968/ [info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000189777 [info]
Wikidata:Q973040 [info]

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Still rather wrong-headedly regarded as a 'guilty pleasure' (thanks Sean Rowley), Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra were quite simply a gigantic pop hit machine. Oft-derided as a mere Beatles copyist, Lynne's genius was to take his earliest ambition of recreating the rush felt when first hearing ''I Am The Walrus'' and achieve it, again and again.

The formula was simple (and in this he was far from being alone in the early 70s) – to weld pure rock melody with classical stringed grandeur. When the idiosyncratic fellow ex-Move member Roy Wood jumped ship, Lynne began his rise to chart domination. Over the space of five years and six albums Jeff refined the sound in his head.

By 1976's New World Record (their finest moment) he'd achieved world status and was now the master technician of the four-minute chamber pop format. By 1977 he had only one way to go – bigger and grander. But, as his sleevenotes recall, holed-up in the Swiss Alps he found inspiration slow in coming.

Finally the muse returned, in spades. So much in fact that Out Of The Blue became a double album. Increased budgets fitting the band's status meant that the sound was now as big as it could get (for the time). Multi-layered EVERYTHING pours out of the speakers, almost drowning you in lushness. Considering how good it sounds buffed-up for digital consumption, it's amazing that these tracks sounded so amazing on tinny old AM radio. The album yielded four enormous hits.

Of these, ''Sweet Talkin' Woman'' remains Lynne's most perfect hit. From its George Martin-homage string intro to the massed acoustic guitars, it's a rollercoaster of sweetness. These days, of course, everyone hails ''Mr Blue Sky'' as his magnum opus, yet its wild construction shows the first sign that Jeff was trying a little too hard.

The rest of the album remains a solid, if somewhat bloated romp through concept-lite AOR. Dotted with bubbling 'modernity' in the shape of Richard Tandy's synths (''The Whale'') and childhood reverie (''Birmingham Blues'', ''Wild West Hero''), all wrapped in a suitably sci fi sleeve. ELO would never repeat its successes, and to this day *Out Of The Blue *remains an essential purchase for anyone wishing to bask in their pop perfection.