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Eldorado
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Eldorado
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
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All Artists: Elo
Title: Eldorado
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Dcc Compact Classics
Release Date: 8/10/1993
Album Type: Gold CD
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Progressive, Progressive Rock, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
Other Editions: Eldorado
UPC: 010963104127

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This album is like Eldorado
Prog Rock Master | 09/07/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This album, ELO's second, is a concept album of the dream world, Eldorado. It's amazing. It contains two of the most amazing slower songs of all time, as well as great upbeat songs. It's well-rounded, and, on one's third or fourth listen, one will realize that there is more to the album than meets the eye.



1) Eldorado Overture: Great beginning to the album. The strings used are perfect, as well as the poem in the beginning. Marvelous song.



2) Can't Get it out of my Head: After three or four listens to this song, you will not be able to get it out of your head. One of the more remarkable songs ever.



3) Boy Blue: Classic song. Something new is discovered on every listen. Plucking on the violin is used perfectly.



4) Laredo Tornado: Another fantastic song. Somewhat slow, and just great guitar riffs.



5) Poor Boy (The Greenwood): Possibly the most overlooked song on the album. However, it's another great ELO song. Fits perfectly on the album.



6) Mister Kingdom: A most fantastic song. The first time I listened, I remember thinking, "Whoa, this song is pretty good!", as I had skipped over it for the longest time. Great ELO.



7) Nobody's Child: This song shows the diversity of ELO. They have such a wide range of songs that they are capable of performing.



8) Illusions in G Major: Another example of ELO's diversity. Such a different personality, but works perfectly. Fantastic.



9) Eldorado: My favorite song on the album. Possibly rhe most amazing song. Ever. On the fourth listen, this kicks in.



10) Eldorado Finale: Just like the Overture, but different in many ways. Great conclusion.



If you own later ELO albums, like A New World Record and Out of the Blue, it's worth going back and buying this. It shows part of ELO's evolution, but it's also a great collection of music."
ELO at their peak
Joseph M. Davis | Easton, MD, USA | 06/16/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Electric Light Orchestra peaked with this album. This is the pre-sellout Electric Light Orchestra, before they started going by their initials, ELO. I love the songs and I love the lyrics, but most of all, I love the emotion and the feel of the whole album. Sit back in an easy chair with a glass of wine, or a doobie, and be transported to Eldorado by this timeless classic concept album.

Joe Davis"
Cool pop symphony
Timothy D. SHELFER | Arlington, Tx | 06/12/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"ELO was already a well-established group when this album came along. What set El Dorado apart from earlier works is that, rather than being a collection of singles, it devoloped and kept a central theme. Along the way there are some enormously popular songs (ie "Can't Get It Out of My Head"). But what makes this album fun is the constant return to the El Dorado Theme. It's a near perfect union of power band and strings. Speaking of power, the bass drum gets a bit overbearing on this CD version, but it's still a great romp.Thrown in as a nice bonus at the end is an extended, instrumental piece in which the major musical themes, without vocals, are smurshed together into sort of a mini-suite. Since I was always frustrated with the shortness of the symphonic sections on the original album, this truly improves the album instead of simply filling up dead CD space, as is usually the case on re-releases. ELO fans typically love or hate this album. For me, it's love."