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- Kuiama runtime "11.316666666666666".
- Kuiama abstract ""Kuiama" is a song written by Jeff Lynne and performed by Electric Light Orchestra.The song is the last track of the ELO 2 LP. At 11:19, it is the longest track on the album, and the longest song ever recorded by Electric Light Orchestra. It tells the tale of a soldier who has found an orphan girl wandering the ruins of a battle-ravaged village in the Vietnam war. The soldier is trying to comfort the girl and also to explain how he was the one who killed her parents.Although not released as a single, the song has been included on many compilation albums, such as Olé ELO, Afterglow, and The Light Shines On Vol 2, and has been performed live. It was also a favorite of the ELO band members during the time."This one, without doubt, is the favourite of all the band. It's a sad story about a war orphan with a soldier explaining to her all about the war — and that it was he that killed her parents. The most sensitive thing we do." – Bev Bevan (1973, Birmingham Post & Mail article entitled: Chart Boost Coming For Brum And E.L.O.)"I like Kuiama even though the opening reminds me of the opening of You Only Live Twice." – Wilfred Gibson (October 2003, Martin Kinch's Cherry Blossom Clinic website)"That aside, however, we still have only a tenuously connected group of songs, as opposed to anything on the order of 'Kuiama,' on the last album, which used its length and the group's unique approach to music to achieve real emotional impact." (Greg Shaw in his January 31, 1974 Rolling Stone magazine review at the Wayback Machine (archived August 25, 2007) of ELO's next album, On the Third Day.)".
- Kuiama album ELO_2.
- Kuiama artist Electric_Light_Orchestra.
- Kuiama genre Progressive_rock.
- Kuiama producer Jeff_Lynne.
- Kuiama recordLabel Harvest_Records.
- Kuiama runtime "679.0".
- Kuiama wikiPageID "20577725".
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- Kuiama writer Jeff_Lynne.
- Kuiama album ELO_2.
- Kuiama artist Electric_Light_Orchestra.
- Kuiama date "20070825094529".
- Kuiama genre Progressive_rock.
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- Kuiama label Harvest_Records.
- Kuiama length "679.0".
- Kuiama name "Kuiama".
- Kuiama producer "Jeff Lynne".
- Kuiama recorded "1972".
- Kuiama released "1973".
- Kuiama title "review".
- Kuiama url "www.rollingstone.com/artists/electriclightorchestra/albums/album/129932/review/5943974/on_the_third_day".
- Kuiama writer Jeff_Lynne.
- Kuiama subject Category:1973_songs.
- Kuiama subject Category:Anti-war_songs.
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- Kuiama subject Category:Progressive_rock_songs.
- Kuiama subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Jeff_Lynne.
- Kuiama subject Category:Songs_written_by_Jeff_Lynne.
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- Kuiama comment ""Kuiama" is a song written by Jeff Lynne and performed by Electric Light Orchestra.The song is the last track of the ELO 2 LP. At 11:19, it is the longest track on the album, and the longest song ever recorded by Electric Light Orchestra. It tells the tale of a soldier who has found an orphan girl wandering the ruins of a battle-ravaged village in the Vietnam war.".
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