Eels - Beautiful Freak
Facts
| Artist(s) | Eels |
| Studio | Dreamworks |
| Release Date | August 13, 1996 |
| UPC Code | 600445000124 |
| Buy this item | $7.97 at Amazon.com As of Jul 25 15:47 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Novocaine For The Soul
- Susan's House
- Rags To Rags
- Beautiful Freak
- Not Ready Yet
- My Beloved Monster
- Flower
- Guest List
- Mental
- Spunky
- Your Lucky Day In Hell
- Manchild
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User Reviews
Average user review:| As the old saying goes |
| Beautiful Freak is Novocaine for the Soul. |
cause mother says I was
A great mistake
Novovaine for the soul
You better give me something
To fill the hole
Before I sputter out."--Novocaine for the Soul
Beautiful Freak is the brilliant 1996 debut album for the Eels, which is essentially singer/songwriter Mark Oliver Everett (also known as "a Man Called E," "Mr. E," or simply "E"). I call him a musical genius. (Other musicians on this album include drummer Butch Norton and bass player Tommy Walter.) The Eels were among the first bands to sign with the Dreamworks label. The music here is not for the faint of heart. The lyrics are the melancholic musings of a truly tormented soul confronting a life of existential angst, sung against upbeat pop, grunge, and even a little trip hop. Noteworthy tracks include the hit single, "Novocaine for the Soul," "My Beloved Monster" (which was featured on the soundtrack for the movie Shrek), and "Susan's House," a haunting pop song which confronts mental health, violent crime (arson and murder), and teen pregnancy. Beautiful Freak is a work of Beautiful Genius. Tracks include:
1. Novocaine For The Soul
2. Susan's House
3. Rags To Rags
4. Beautiful Freak
5. Not Ready Yet
6. My Beloved Monster
7. Flower
8. Guest List
9. Mental
10. Spunky
11. Your Lucky Day In Hell
12. Manchild
G. Merritt
March 26, 2008
| Best album of 1996! |
Interesting enough I found when visiting their web site in 1997 I found this album posted in a new sound format (mp3) my first encounter with this now mainstream format and before it was endlessly traded on the many file sharing networks that would later spring up and hurt bands like the Eels. July 3, 2006
| beautiful |
| The eclectically experimentally ecstatically effervescent Eels |
The overall mood of the album, mostly through the lyrics, is rather sobering and realistic. I highly recommend this album for anyone who appreciates experimentation and thinking outside the box. This is a wonderful, cohesive album. April 24, 2006
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