The Electric Light Orchestra (album)

The Electric Light Orchestra (also known as No Answer) is the debut album by Electric Light Orchestra, released after The Move was dissolved. The concept was to combine rock music with classical music. Of all the album's the band has released, their debut album is the most classical inspired albums, particularly with Roy Wood's instrumental "The Battle of Marston Moor" where he played most of the instruments and "Manhattan Shuffle".

Track listing
 "Battle of Marston Moor" (Alternate take) (Wood) – 1:00 "Nellie Takes Her Bow" (Alternate Mix) (Lynne) – 6:02 "Mr. Radio" (Take 9) (Lynne) – 5:19 "10538 Overture" (Alternate mix) (Lynne) – 5:46 
 * Side one
 * 1) "10538 Overture" (Lynne) – 5:32
 * 2) "Look at Me Now" (Wood) – 3:17
 * 3) "Nellie Takes Her Bow" (Lynne) – 5:59
 * 4) "The Battle of Marston Moor (July 2nd 1644)" (Wood) – 6:03
 * Side two
 * 1) "First Movement (Jumping Biz)" (Wood) – 3:00
 * 2) "Mr. Radio" (Lynne) – 5:04
 * 3) "Manhattan Rumble (49th Street Massacre)" (Lynne) – 4:22
 * 4) "Queen of the Hours" (Lynne) – 3:22
 * 5) "Whisper in The Night" (Wood) – 4:50
 * Bonus tracks (US 2006 remaster)