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22 June 2016
More Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne
My only criticism of this album is that there's not enough Jeff Lynne on this album. He produced it, and played several instruments, but he didn't co-write any of the songs or sing enough backing vocals. Jeff's contributions are what made Full Moon Fever and Into the Great Wide Open Tom Petty's two greatest albums. If only he had played a bigger part on this one.

02 May 2018
Best of the Best
Time by the Electric Light Orchestra, is a magnificent album, made even better by Blu-Spec technology. The Blu-Spec unmuddies some of the 80s mix and brings out the glorious strings and synths Jeff Lynne was aiming for but couldn't quite reach with the technology he had at the time. A worthy addition to any ELO fan's collection.

13 July 2016
Face the best of progressive rock
This ELO album was the transition between the majestic, classically-oriented Eldorado and the poppier, top 40 A New World Record. It contained mega hits Evit Woman and Strange Magic. It also contained the very proggy Fire On Fire, with its backward intro "The music is reversible, but time is not. Turn back, turn back turn back!" Addressed to the paranoid fundamentalist Christian groups who thought they had found backward masked satanic messages on Eldorado (pu-leeese), Jeff Lynne got the last laugh.
There isn't a bad song on this album. Well, I don't like Poker so much, but some declare it one of their favorites. Waterfall is a tone poem, one of Lynne's best. The range of Face the Music is much wider than any ELO album up to this point, from the country sound of Down Home Town to the ethereal beauty of One Summer Dream. This album doesn't sound dated at all despite being 42 years old. If you don't have it, get it immediately.