IMDb7.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Google Users92%
Director: Jeff Lynne•Genres: Rock, Pop Rock, Disco, Symphonic Rock
Discovery is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). Released in 1979, the album marked a shift towards a more pop-oriented and disco-influenced sound, moving away from some of their earlier symphonic rock elements. It features a collection of catchy, upbeat tracks that showcased ELO's signature blend of rock and orchestral arrangements, adapted for a more danceable rhythm.
Discovery was a commercial success, reaching high chart positions in both the UK and the US. Critics were generally receptive, appreciating the album's polished production and catchy melodies, though some noted the departure from ELO's more complex symphonic sound. It became one of their best-selling albums, solidifying their popularity in the late 70s.
Praised for its infectious melodies and sophisticated pop production.
Recognized for incorporating disco elements effectively into ELO's rock sound.
Some critics noted a move away from the band's earlier, more ambitious symphonic rock.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly appreciate 'Discovery' for its energetic, catchy, and well-produced songs, with many highlighting its danceable rhythms and classic ELO sound that still holds up today. Minor criticisms sometimes mention it being less experimental than previous works.
The album cover art for 'Discovery' features the ELO logo in a distinctive metallic, robotic style, which became an iconic visual representation for the band during this era and influenced their subsequent visual identity.
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