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Fire On High

"Fire on High" is an instrumental opening track from the Electric Light Orchestra's (ELO) fifth studio album, Face the Music, released on 1 November 1975 by Jet Records in the UK and in September 1975 by in the US. Composed, arranged, and produced by ELO's frontman , the song runs for 5:29 and blends symphonic rock elements with orchestral strings, electric guitars, and synthesizers, characteristic of the band's sound during their mid-1970s peak. A notable feature of "Fire on High" is its introductory backmasked spoken message, which, when reversed, reveals the phrase "The music is reversible, but time is not! Turn back! Turn back! Turn back!"—spoken by —a humorous nod to the era's controversies over alleged subliminal messages in . This track also incorporates a reversed segment from the album's subsequent song "Evil Woman," adding to its experimental audio layering. Beyond the album, "Fire on High" gained prominence as a versatile instrumental, frequently used as for radio commercials, sporting events, and as the theme for Spectacular in the late 1970s. It later appeared in edited form as the B-side to ELO's single "" in the UK and was sampled or licensed for amusement park rides, such as the Astrosphere at and scramblers at Seabreeze . The song exemplifies ELO's fusion of classical orchestration with rock, contributing to Face the Music's commercial success, which reached number 8 on the UK Albums Chart and number 8 on the US Billboard 200, bolstered by hits like "Evil Woman" and "Strange Magic." Its enduring legacy includes live performances by Jeff Lynne's ELO in the 2010s and 2020s, often paired with "Livin' Thing," highlighting its role in the band's catalog of symphonic anthems.

Electric Light Orchestra song

Background

The Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) was formed in Birmingham, England, in 1970 by multi-instrumentalists Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood, along with drummer Bev Bevan, as an offshoot of Wood's earlier band The Move, with the explicit goal of creating modern rock and pop songs infused with classical influences. Initially struggling to balance their ambitious concept of a rock band augmented by a string section, ELO released their debut album in 1971 and evolved through early works like ELO (1971) and On the Third Day (1973), which showcased progressive rock tendencies with complex arrangements and orchestral touches. By the time of their fourth album, Eldorado (1974), the band had achieved a breakthrough in the UK and begun gaining traction in the US, marking a pivotal shift toward more polished, symphony-like productions that solidified their place in the 1970s music landscape. This evolution culminated in Face the Music, ELO's fifth studio album, released in September 1975 in the US by United Artists Records and November 1975 in the UK by Jet Records, which represented a refinement of their sound amid growing international acclaim. Jeff Lynne emerged as ELO's primary songwriter, producer, and creative leader following Wood's departure in , steering the band toward a signature blend of concise pop structures and expansive orchestral arrangements. Post-Eldorado, Lynne intensified the use of orchestral elements, incorporating a 30-piece and to enhance the group's fusion of energy with classical motifs, while also introducing synthesizers for textural depth. This shift was evident in the recording of Face the Music at in during mid-1975, a period when ELO was riding a wave of rising popularity, with Eldorado having reached No. 16 on the and secured their first Top 40 single. "Fire On High" was conceived by Lynne as an ambitious opener for Face the Music, designed to establish a dramatic, cinematic tone through soaring guitar riffs, layered strings, and a backwards-spoken introduction, setting the stage for the album's genre-blurring approach. Amid the prog-rock scene, drew heavily from influences like ' experimental —particularly their orchestral experiments on albums such as Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band—while integrating strings, cellos, violins, and synthesizers to merge accessible melodies with symphonic grandeur, distinguishing them from contemporaries like or . This contextual foundation informed the song's creation, bridging 's progressive roots with their emerging pop accessibility.

Composition and recording

"Fire on High" is an instrumental track composed by , clocking in at 5:31, and structured as a symphonic rock piece that eschews traditional lyrics in favor of layered orchestral and rock elements. The composition centers on a driving main theme introduced by riffs, which Lynne crafted to evoke a sense of grandeur and urgency, building dynamically from subdued string passages to thunderous brass swells and choral interludes inspired by Handel's . Key elements include the prominent use of strings—featuring by and cellos by Hugh McDowell and Melvyn Gale—alongside Richard Tandy's contributions on piano, clavinet, guitar, and to simulate and augment orchestral textures. The intro also incorporates a reversed segment from the album's subsequent track "Evil Woman," enhancing the experimental layering. The recording took place during May and June 1975, primarily at in , Germany, for the basic tracks, with strings and choir overdubs captured at in , . served as producer, overseeing a 30-piece conducted by , whose arrangements, co-developed with Lynne and Tandy, integrated classical flourishes into the rock framework. Engineers Mack handled the basic track and orchestral sessions, while managed the final remix at The in , and the mastering occurred at The Mastering Lab in ; Lynne employed multi-tracking techniques for the strings and added reverb to heighten the epic, spatial quality of the sound. Among the track's innovations, Tandy's work represented an early effort in the to blend electronic with live acoustic instruments, allowing ELO to achieve a fuller symphonic presence without a full on every session. This fusion of rock guitar elements—played by Lynne—with sweeping classical dynamics not only defined the song's dramatic arc but also exemplified 's signature approach to production during this period. The arrangement's layered builds also facilitated effects, such as the reversed audio elements integrated into the intro.

Backmasking

The intro of "Fire on High" features a deliberate instance of , a technique where audio is recorded normally and then played in reverse within the mix. When reversed, the segment reveals a spoken message by drummer : "The music is reversible, but time is not. Turn back! Turn back! Turn back." This occurs early in the track, amid eerie sound effects and choral elements, creating an otherworldly atmosphere. The was intentionally incorporated by songwriter and producer as a satirical response to emerging concerns about hidden messages in . In the mid-1970s, fundamentalist groups and media began scrutinizing records for supposed subliminal content, often alleging Satanic influences in reversed audio from bands like Led Zeppelin. Lynne, who had faced similar accusations regarding ELO's prior album Eldorado Finale (1974), used the technique to mock such paranoia, emphasizing the futility of seeking meaning in reversals while highlighting time's irreversibility. The message was recorded straightforwardly in the studio and achieved through analog tape reversal, a common method in 1970s production that integrated seamlessly into the track's layered . As an piece, "Fire on High" lent itself to embedding such audio experiments without interfering with lyrical flow, amplifying their cryptic impact. The fueled further debate in 1970s media, where coverage of rock's alleged ties often blurred intentional artistry with unfounded fears of devilish intent, contributing to the era's broader cultural tensions over .

Release and reception

"Fire on High" debuted as the opening instrumental track on Electric Light Orchestra's fifth studio album, Face the Music, which was released on September 1, 1975, in the United States by , and on November 14, 1975, in the United Kingdom by Jet Records. The song was not issued as a at the time of the album's launch but later served as the B-side to "" in the UK. Commercially, Face the Music marked a significant step forward for , peaking at number 8 on the US Billboard 200 chart while failing to enter the . The album was certified gold by the RIAA on January 23, 1976, for 500,000 units shipped in the , contributing to the band's breakthrough in the American market and overall sales exceeding one million copies worldwide. Although the song itself received no direct awards, Face the Music established ELO's orchestral rock sound as a commercial force. Critics lauded "Fire on High" for its orchestral ambition and dynamic energy as the album's "stirring choral" opener, with reviewers highlighting Jeff Lynne's meticulous production that blended rock vigor with symphonic layers. Some noted its prog-rock excess in the swirling strings and dramatic flourishes, yet praised the track's innovative execution under Lynne's guidance. The in its intro sparked brief media interest post-release, tying into broader discussions of hidden messages in . Fans often recall it as a staple during ELO's early tours, frequently opening shows with its explosive arrangement.

Media uses and legacy

"Fire on High" served as the opening theme for the Spectacular television program from the mid- through the late 1970s. The track's dynamic orchestral arrangement and energetic build made it a fitting for broadcasts, where it functioned as during events and transitions. In other media, the song has been sampled in various and electronic productions, including El-P's "Tasmanian Pain Coaster" featuring in 2007 and Inspectah Deck's "Handle That" in 2006. It also appeared in live performances by during their 1981–1982 Time Tour, where a shortened version highlighted its guitar riffs and orchestral elements. Beyond music, the track has been used in rides, such as the Astrosphere at and the Gyrosphere at Seabreeze , evoking a sense of motion and excitement. The song's legacy extends to its role in advancing symphonic rock, blending classical influences like Handel's "Hallelujah" chorus with progressive rock structures, as seen in its tour-de-force arrangement on the 1975 album Face the Music. Interest revived in the 2000s through reissues of Face the Music, including a 2006 remastered edition by Epic/Legacy, and Jeff Lynne's ELO tours starting in 2014, where abbreviated versions were performed to enthusiastic crowds. Its backmasking intro, a deliberate response to 1970s accusations of hidden satanic messages in rock music, contributed to its cultural notoriety as a commentary on reversibility in art. In modern contexts, "Fire on High" maintains popularity on streaming platforms, accumulating approximately 8 million plays on as of 2025.

Other uses

With the Fire on High (novel)

With the Fire on High is a written by and published on May 7, 2019, by Quill Tree Books, an imprint of Publishers. The story centers on Emoni , a seventeen-year-old Afro-Latina high school senior and single mother living in , who harbors a deep passion for cooking as a means of expressing her and . Acevedo, a Dominican American poet and author known for her debut The Poet X, drew inspiration for the book from conversations with teen parents, aiming to explore the realities of young motherhood beyond typical cautionary tales. The title evokes the metaphor of an inner "fire" representing ambition and resilience, with no direct connection to the song of similar phrasing. The narrative follows Emoni as she navigates the demands of raising her young daughter, supporting her grandmother (known as 'Buela), and attending school while enrolling in a rigorous culinary elective taught by a demanding . Through her intuitive approach to cooking—blending recipes with innovative flair—Emoni confronts challenges such as limited resources, societal judgments on teen parents, and the tension between her responsibilities and dreams of becoming a professional . Key themes include the strength of bonds, the found in as an Afro-Puerto Rican woman, and the pursuit of personal aspirations amid adversity, all portrayed with vivid descriptions of that symbolize emotional nourishment and heritage. The book is structured in , interspersed with recipe-like interludes that highlight Emoni's growth and the sensory . Upon release, With the Fire on High received widespread critical acclaim for its authentic depiction of teen motherhood, poetic yet accessible prose, and uplifting message of self-determination. praised it as a subversive that honors the joys and struggles of young parents without judgment, offering a refreshing to abstinence-focused stories in . It was named a best book of the year by outlets including , the , , and School Library Journal, and earned honors such as the 2020 Golden Kite Award for Young Adult Fiction from the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, as well as a spot on the from the . The novel's , narrated by Acevedo herself, won the 2020 Audie Award for Narration by the Author.

Star Trek reference

"Fire on High" serves as the title of a 1998 novel in the series, written by and published by . The book is the sixth installment in the series, set in the post-TNG era and focusing on the crew of the USS as they navigate political instability in the former Thallonian Empire. As a licensed novel, it expands the universe through original storytelling but holds non-canon status, meaning its events and elements are not considered part of the official televised or film continuity established by . The narrative incorporates archaeological themes, particularly through the character Siobhan Soleta, a science officer who uncovers ancient artifacts linked to a long-extinct advanced known as the Prometheans. These discoveries involve excavation efforts and the exploration of bio-mechanical relics on remote planets, blending scientific inquiry with interstellar diplomacy. The novel's use of such motifs aligns with broader traditions of archaeological adventures, as seen in episodes like "The Chase," though it remains confined to the expanded, non-official lore. Within fandom, "Fire on High" is documented in enthusiast resources as a key entry in the saga, appreciated for its character development and high-stakes mysteries, yet it has had limited broader cultural impact compared to canonical works. As of 2025, the book continues to be referenced in fan discussions and databases for its contributions to the franchise's literary extensions, without influencing official productions.

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