Latitude 88 North

Latitude 88 North

Infobox Single
Name = Latitude 88 North


Artist = Electric Light Orchestra
from Album = Out of the Blue
B-side =
Released = February 6, 2007
Format = download, Promo 7"
Recorded = 2006
Genre = Rock music
Length = 3:24
Label = Sony/BMG, Epic Records
Writer = Jeff Lynne
Producer = Jeff Lynne
Certification =
Chart position =
Last single = "Surrender" (2006)
This single = "Latitude 88 North" (2007)
Next single =
Misc = Extra tracklisting
Album = Out of the Blue
Type = studio
prev_track = "The Quick and the Daft"
prev_no = 19
this_track = "Latitude 88 North"
track_no = 20
next_track =
next_no =

"Latitude 88 North" is a song by Electric Light Orchestra and was released as the third bonus track on the 2007 remastered version of their 1977 album "Out of the Blue". The song was written in 1977, but existed only as a demo recording of the chorus. Jeff Lynne returned to the song and finished it in preparation for the remastered version of "Out of the Blue".

On February 6, 2007, "Latitude 88 North" was released as a promotional download on the iTunes Store and in a limited 7" format. The song was the band's second single released on iTunes, following "Surrender" in 2006.

Although both download only singles, current UK legislation means that both Surrender, and Latitude 88 North were presented for radio airplay in a CD format . These promo only CDs are already highly sought after collectors items.

External links

* [http://www.ftmusic.com/l88n/index.html Info about "Latitude 88 North"]
* [http://www.ftmusic.com/latitude/latitude_jeff.html Song History]


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