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"Eldorado Finale" is a song by Electric Light Orchestra. The song appears as the finale to the Eldorado concept which includes a heavy orchestra and a strong choir. The song did appear on the boxset, Flashback.
"I like the heavy chords and the slightly daft ending, where you hear the double bass players packing up their basses, because they wouldn't play another millisecond past the allotted moment." Jeff Lynne (2000 - Flashback)
"This is a bit like Eldorado Overture but goes to many more places." Jeff Lynne (2001 - Eldorado Remaster)
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