"The Quick and the Daft" is title of the nineteenth song on the 2007 remastered version of the 1977 album Out of the Blue by Electric Light Orchestra. Like songs previously unreleased until an album remaster, this song was a solo project for Jeff Lynne, featuring no other ELO members. It is currently the last song to feature an orchestra and choir, while other songs, "Latitude 88 North", and "Surrender" feature the ELO sound similar to the eighties era.

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  • "The Quick and the Daft" is title of the nineteenth song on the 2007 remastered version of the 1977 album Out of the Blue by Electric Light Orchestra. Like songs previously unreleased until an album remaster, this song was a solo project for Jeff Lynne, featuring no other ELO members. It is currently the last song to feature an orchestra and choir, while other songs, "Latitude 88 North", and "Surrender" feature the ELO sound similar to the eighties era. The sound of the song is a heavy use of the stringed instruments, causing the song to be more dramatic than most of ELO's work in the past. But the chorus of the track is totally different from the rest of the song's structure, sounding like a classical orchestra from ELO's early seventies before turning into dramatic sound again.
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