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Introducing Eddy and the Falcons
Review by Gary Hill

Were I to categorize this based on the music here alone, it probably wouldn't fit under the progressive rock heading.


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Electric Light Orchestra - Electric Light Orchestra
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This 1971 album was apparently entitled No Answer in the USA, although this was due to a misunderstanding between the band and the distributor.

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Electric Light Orchestra - ELO2
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First, a confession: I was a huge ELO fan when I was at school. I thought they were the gods of pop.

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The Move - Live at the Fillmore 1969
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This is a cool live album. It’s got the Fillmore performance plus several songs from a different show and a short interview with Bev Bevan.

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Electric Light Orchestra - Live: The Early Years DVD
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Not everything ELO ever did was progressive rock. I’d have to say that this DVD of early performances qualifies, though.


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The Move - Looking On – 2 CD Expanded Edition
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The Move were the band that came before Electric Light Orchestra. Quite literally, they transitioned into ELO.

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The Move - Lost Broadcasts DVD
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There are good and bad sides to this DVD.

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The Move - Magnetic Waves of Sound: The Best of
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This is quite a cool release. Even if all you got was the CD, it would be worth having, but that's sort of just the beginning.

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Roy Wood & Wizzard - Main Street Remastered & Expanded CD Edition
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Roy Wood came to fame as part of both The Move and Electric Light Orchestra (which basically evolved out of The Move).


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The Move - Message From The Country
Review by Gary Hill
I'll admit right off the top that I'm not one hundred percent sure about including this disc in the progressive rock section. Still, in the early days of prog (and this one is from 1971) there was a lot of ancillary weirdness that got lumped into the sound.
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The Move - Shazam
Review by Gary Hill
This is a reissue of an album from The Move. This is pre-Jeff Lynne days.

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The Move - Something Else from The Move
Review by Gary Hill
The original of this was a mono EP released in 1968. That’s presented in its remastered entirety at the end.

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The Move - The Move
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Let’s get one thing out of the way right off the bat, this album itself is not prog rock.

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