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Electric Light Orchestra discography

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

Albums
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 All of the RIAA and BPI certifications and/or re-certifications listed are out of date, the majority being decades old.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. Notes • 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 Compilation albums Charted or certified compilations Notes • E ^ First charted at #128 week of 1 September 2012 after the London Olympics Opening and Closing Ceremonies featured "Mr. Blue Sky", peaked at #72 week of Nov 27, 2021. • F ^ Charted at #46 on the US Billboard Top Rock Albums and at #29 on the US Billboard Top Independent Albums charts. Complete list Box sets ==Extended plays==
Singles
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 Notes • 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 Billboard Year-End performances American Top 40 year-end performances Opus year-end performances Radio & Records ==Videos==
Videos
Music videos Video albums/concerts ==See also==
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