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Eels LPs Ranked

Eels are one of my very favourite bands, and E is one of the few musicians rwhose life and music rI find genuinely inspiring.
11Eels
Tomorrow Morning


Pleasant enough, and the optimistic tone sets it apart from the rest of the Eels
catalogue, but overall not much stands out here.
10Eels
Shootenanny!


This was basically an album of cast-offs prior to Blinking Lights, and it shows. It has
its moments, though - particularly Love of the Loveless, which for me ranks among
their most charming songs.
9Eels
End Times


It's ranked pretty low, but I've always found this record to be underrated.
8Eels
Hombre Lobo


Not the most consistent, but its highlights (Prizefighter, That Look You Gave That
Guy, Fresh Blood) really elevate it. This and End Times are more or less
interchangeable for me.
7Eels
Wonderful, Glorious


Rock solid, and deceptively catchy. Peach Blossom, Open My Present and the title
track have some of the most potent hooks E has ever produced.
6Eels
Daisies of the Galaxy


Houses some of E's finest songs, but for reasons I can't explain this one just seems
to miss a little spark. The contrast between light, poppy songs (I Like Birds, Mr E's
Beautiful Blues) and more reflective numbers (It's a Motherfucker, Selective
Memory) can make it pretty uneven, too.
5Eels
The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett


Classic downcast E in every sense, but it's made for his finest record since Blinking
Lights. Can't wait to hear these songs played live.
4Eels
Beautiful Freak


To me, this debut almost seems like a false start in the Eels catalogue. Sure, E had plenty of demons when it was recorded, but
the deaths of his mother and sister have cast a shadow over every album since, be it directly or otherwise. Anyway, there's a
bit of filler here and there, but the majority of Beautiful Freak is stellar - though I'm glad E moved on from its grungy sound as
quickly as he did.
3Eels
Souljacker


Probably the most sonically diverse Eels record, and for me the easiest to digest.
Oh, and it has Fresh Feeling...
2Eels
Blinking Lights & Other Revelations


It's drawn out and doesn't actually house that many standout moments, but as a
body of work Blinking Lights is absolutely magnificent. One of the few double albums
which never sounds bloated, and the redemptive tone of its second half is
absolutely glorious.
1Eels
Electro-Shock Blues


An absolute masterpiece, and one of my all-time favourites. Everything about this
record - its back story, E's lyrics, the sheer starkness of it all - makes it one of the
most harrowing emotional documents ever committed to tape.
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