Armchair Theatre (album) explained

Armchair Theatre
Type:studio
Artist:Jeff Lynne
Cover:Jeff_Lynne-Armchair_Theatre.jpg
Recorded:Posh Studios, England 1989-1990
Genre:Rock
Length:36:41
Label:Reprise
Producer:Jeff Lynne
Prev Title:A Message from the Country – The Jeff Lynne Years 1968/1973
Prev Year:1989
Next Title:Long Wave
Next Year:2012

Armchair Theatre is the first solo album by Jeff Lynne, released in 1990.[1]

History

The album reunited Lynne with Electric Light Orchestra's keyboard player Richard Tandy and featured fellow Traveling Wilburys member George Harrison (both Harrison and the Wilburys were signed to Warner Bros. Records, parent of Reprise Records which released this album). Lynne wrote and recorded "Now You're Gone" as a tribute to his late mother. The album also features cover versions of two classics: "September Song" and "Stormy Weather".[1]

The songs "Every Little Thing" and "Lift Me Up" were released as singles, both featuring non-album b-sides, "I'm Gone" from the former and "Borderline" and "Sirens" from the latter. Despite positive reviews the album became only a minor hit.

A remaster by Frontiers was released on 19 April 2013 in the UK, and on 23 April 2013 in the US, and included two bonus tracks, one of them being previously unreleased.[2] An additional bonus track was included in the Japanese re-release.

Track listing

All songs written by Jeff Lynne, except where noted.

Personnel

Additional musicians

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stephen. Holden . The Pop Life . . 20 June 1990 . 1 September 2012.
  2. Web site: 2013 TO BRING THREE MORE RELEASES FROM JEFF LYNNE AND ELO AS PART OF ELO'S 40TH ANNIVERSARY : elo . Elo.biz . 19 February 2013.