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"Eldorado Finale" is a song by ]. This is track number 10 from the their album ]. This shows the finale the Eldorado concept. This song continues from the previous track, ]. The powerful ] returns to an ending similar to ] and Poor Boy (The Greenwood). This song shows that the dreamer returned to Eldorado. The orchestra replays the outro to ] except it is the finale version. The song ends with a one long strike on the keyboard and the voice spoken by Peter Forbes-Robertson saying some of the lines from Eldorado Overture, then it song fades out. "Eldorado Finale" is a song by ]. This is track number 10 from the their album ]. This shows the finale the Eldorado concept. This song continues from the previous track, ]. The powerful ] returns to an ending similar to ] and Poor Boy (The Greenwood). This song shows that the dreamer returned to Eldorado. The orchestra replays the outro to ] except it is the finale version. The song ends with a one long strike on the keyboard and the voice spoken by Peter Forbes-Robertson saying some of the lines from Eldorado Overture, then it fades out.

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"Eldorado Finale" is a song by Electric Light Orchestra. This is track number 10 from the their album Eldorado. This shows the finale the Eldorado concept. This song continues from the previous track, Eldorado. The powerful orchestra returns to an ending similar to Eldorado Overture and Poor Boy (The Greenwood). This song shows that the dreamer returned to Eldorado. The orchestra replays the outro to Eldorado Overture except it is the finale version. The song ends with a one long strike on the keyboard and the voice spoken by Peter Forbes-Robertson saying some of the lines from Eldorado Overture, then it fades out.