Zoom Tour Live

Zoom Tour Live was a one-off concert performed by the Electric Light Orchestra recorded originally for television, later released as a film.

Zoom Tour Live
DVD Cover
Video by
Released2001 (VHS/DVD)
Recorded2001
GenreRock
LabelImage Entertainment
Electric Light Orchestra chronology
The Very Best of ELO
(1991)
Zoom Tour Live
(2001)
ELO – Total Rock Review
(2006)

History

After the release of the 2001 album Zoom, Jeff Lynne announced a North American tour, their first live set of concerts in 15 years. A promotional PBS show was recorded over two consecutive nights at CBS Television City in Los Angeles.

ELO's management abruptly cancelled the tour (due to slow ticket sales) and this footage was released on VHS and DVD by Image Entertainment. The DVD earned Platinum status in Australia.[1]

Jeff Lynne and Richard Tandy were the only band members returning from the original incarnation of ELO.

All songs played on tour, except "Rock 'n' Roll Is King" and "All She Wanted", were released on either the Electric Light Orchestra Live album[2] or the Zoom Tour Live VHS/DVD.[3]

The camera coverage of ELO's comeback tour in 2001 was directed by Lawrence Jordan.

Lineup

Tracks

  1. "Do Ya"
  2. "Evil Woman"
  3. "Showdown"
  4. "Strange Magic"
  5. "Livin' Thing"
  6. "Alright"
  7. "Lonesome Lullaby"
  8. "Telephone Line"
  9. "Turn to Stone"
  10. "Just for Love"
  11. "Easy Money"
  12. "Mr. Blue Sky"
  13. "Ma-Ma-Ma Belle"
  14. "One Summer Dream"
  15. "Tightrope"
  16. "State of Mind"
  17. "Can't Get It Out of My Head"
  18. "Moment in Paradise"
  19. "10538 Overture"
  20. "Ordinary Dream"
  21. "Shine a Little Love"
  22. "Don't Bring Me Down"
  23. "Roll Over Beethoven" (Chuck Berry)
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References

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