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Electro-Shock Blues,Eels
    • Electro-Shock Blues
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    • P.S. You Rock My World
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    • 3 Speed
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    • The Medication Is Wearing Off

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    • Elizabeth on the Bathroom Floor
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    • Going To Your Funeral Part I
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    • Cancer For The Cure
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    • My Descent Into Madness
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    • 3 Speed
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    • Hospital Food
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    • Electro-Shock Blues
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    • Efils' God
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    • Going to Your Funeral Part II
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    • Last Stop: This Town
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    • Baby Genius
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    • Climbing To The Moon
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    • Ant Farm
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    • Dead Of Winter
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    • The Medication Is Wearing Off
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    • P.S. You Rock My World

album review

The Eels' second release, Electro-Shock Blues, is a much darker album than their underrated debut, 1996's Beautiful Freak, but just as rewarding. Singer/guitarist/songwriter E experienced many upheavals in his personal life between albums (the passing of several family members and close friends), and decided to work his way through life's tribulations via his music. The result is a spectacular epic work, easily on par with such classic albums cut from the same cloth -- Neil Young's Tonight's the Night, Lou Reed's Magic and Loss. For some of the most introspective and haunting tunes of recent times, look no further than the title track, "Last Stop: This Town," and "Elizabeth on the Bathroom Floor." And although the lyrics deal almost entirely with mortality, the music for "Hospital Food," "Cancer for the Cure," and "Going to Your Funeral, Pt. 1" is comparable to Beck's funky noise, while "Efils' God," "The Medication Is Wearing Off," and "My Descent Into Madness" are all ethereal, soothing compositions. One of the finest and fully realized records of 1998, a must-hear. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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      • Dark Experience

      • If you like the Eels, then you know that their music is not particularly upbeat and shiny.  No exception here, but it is Eels doing what they do best. 

        Stand-outs on this CD:

        Going to Tour Funeral pt 1
        Cancer for the Cure
        Last Stop: This Town
        Climbing To The Moon
        Ant Farm
        P.S. You Rock My World
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