Count me as an ELO fan. What worked for me were the classical and mid-60's British pop influences in the ELO sound.
ELO's first four or five albums were fairly cohesive affairs and were the best examples of their sound. After that, the music became more hit or miss to my ears. The sound evolved to more of a synth/ electronic mix and was definitely more commercial sounding, less interesting.
You may want to try listening to the Move, a 60's Brit band that gave us Roy Wood and Jeff Lynne.
Rich
ELO's first four or five albums were fairly cohesive affairs and were the best examples of their sound. After that, the music became more hit or miss to my ears. The sound evolved to more of a synth/ electronic mix and was definitely more commercial sounding, less interesting.
You may want to try listening to the Move, a 60's Brit band that gave us Roy Wood and Jeff Lynne.
Rich