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Electric Light Orchestra discography

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Electric Light Orchestra discography
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The discography of the English rock band Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) consists of 15 studio albums, 7 live albums, 40 compilation albums, 13 video albums, 33 music videos, 1 extended play, 50 singles, 1 soundtrack album and 8 box sets. ELO have also sold over 50 million records worldwide.[1]

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Albums

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Studio albums

Below is a table outlining ELO's studio album output.

Notes: The peak chart listings are accurate but incomplete because of the limited availability of past chart information regarding other countries. All of the RIAA and BPI certifications and/or re-certifications listed are out of date, the majority being decades old. The fact that some albums are listed as non-certified does not necessarily mean those albums have not reached certification sales levels. Record companies that own the manufacturing and distribution rights to a particular record have to pay the RIAA, BPI and related bodies to research, audit and certify that record, whether it be an album, single or compilation.

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  • B ^ Also peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard Top Internet Albums chart.
  • C ^ Also peaked at number 2 on the US Billboard Top Rock Albums chart.
  • D ^ Also peaked at number 6 on the US Billboard Top Rock Albums and Top Album Sales charts.

Live albums

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Compilation albums

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Box sets

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Extended plays

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Singles

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Note: Entry boxes containing "—" may pertain to any of the following:

  • A single not being released in the territory
  • Various charts listed had ceased to exist before particular singles were released
  • Accurate but incomplete information
  • Failure to chart
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  • G ^ "Confusion" and "Last Train to London" were released as a double A-side in UK and Ireland.
  • H ^ Actually charted in the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.
  • I ^ Promo DJ single.
  • J ^ Single available as a digital download and promo 7-inch format.
  • M ^ Though released in November 1976, it actually became a charting hit for the year 1977.
  • N ^ Though released in November 1977, it actually became a charting hit for the year 1978.
  • O ^ Single available as a digital download.

Peak positions on other US Billboard charts

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Radio & Records

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Videos

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