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  • Daisies of the Galaxy (2000)
    1. Grace Kelly Blues
    2. Packing Blankets
    3. The Sound of Fear
    4. I Like Birds
    5. Daisies of the Galaxy
    6. Flyswatter
    7. It's a Motherfucker
    8. Estate Sale
    9. Tiger in My Tank
    10. A Daisy Through Concrete
    11. Jeannie's Diary
    12. Wooden Nickels
    13. Something Is Sacred
    14. Selective Memory
    15. Mr E' Beautiful Blues

  • Blinking Lights and Other Revelations (2005)
    1. Theme From Blinking Lights
    2. From Which I Came / A Magic World
    3. Son Of A Bitch
    4. Blinking Lights (For Me)
    5. Trouble With Dreams
    6. Marie Floating Over The Backyard
    7. Suicide Life
    8. In The Yard, Behind The Church
    9. Railroad Man
    10. The Other Shoe
    11. Last Time We Spoke
    12. Mother Mary
    13. Going Fetal
    14. Understanding Salesmen
    15. Theme For A Pretty Girl That Makes You Believe God Exists
    16. Checkout Blues
    17. Blinking Lights (For You)
    18. Dust Of Ages
    19. Old Shit/New Shit
    20. Bride of Theme From Blinking Lights
    21. Hey Man (Now You're Really Living)
    22. I'm Going To Stop Pretending That I Didn't Break Your Heart
    23. To Lick Your Boots
    24. If You See Natalie
    25. Sweet Li'l Thing
    26. Dusk: A Peach in the Orchard
    27. Whatever Happened To Soy Bomb
    28. Ugly Love
    29. God's Silence
    30. Losing Streak
    31. Last Days Of My Bitter Heart
    32. The Stars Shine In The Sky Tonight
    33. Things The Grandchildren Should Know

  • Electro-Shock Blues (2006)
    1. Elizabeth on the Bathroom Floor
    2. Going to Your Funeral Part I
    3. Cancer for the Cure
    4. My Descent Into Madness
    5. 3 Speed [Explicit]
    6. Hospital Food
    7. Electro-Shock Blues
    8. Efils' God
    9. Going to Your Funeral Part II
    10. Last Stop: This Town (Album Version)
    11. Baby Genius
    12. Climbing To The Moon [Explicit]
    13. Ant Farm
    14. Dead of Winter
    15. The Medication Is Wearing Off
    16. P.S. You Rock My World

    Electro-Shock Blues is the second studio album by American rock band Eels. It was released in the United Kingdom on September 21, 1998 and October 20 in the United States by record label DreamWorks. Electro-Shock Blues was written largely in response to frontman Mark Oliver Everett's (more commonly known as E) sister's suicide and his mother's terminal lung cancer. The title refers to the electroconvulsive therapy received by Elizabeth Everett when she was institutionalized. Many of the songs deal with their decline, his response to loss and coming to terms with suddenly becoming the only living member of his family (his father having died of a heart attack in 1982; Everett, then 19 years old, was the first to discover his body). Though much of the album is, on its surface, bleak, its underlying message is that of coping with some of life's most difficult occurrences. The record begins with "Elizabeth on the Bathroom Floor", a sparse piece composed of one of his deceased sister's final diary entries. Later, the album's emotional climax is reached in two tracks: "Climbing to the Moon", which draws upon E's experiences visiting his sister at a mental health facility shortly before her death; and "Dead of Winter", a song about his mother's painful radiation treatment and slow succumbing. The album's last song, entitled "P.S. You Rock My World", is a hopeful bookend to "Elizabeth", containing subtly humorous lyrics that describe, among other things, an elderly woman at a gas station honking her car at E, incorrectly assuming he is the attendant, and E's decision that "maybe it's time to live". According to the Eels official website, the song "Baby Genius" is about E's father, Dr. Hugh Everett III, a quantum physicist who authored the Many Worlds Theory. However, Jim Lang, who helped with the song, believed it was about Eels former bassist, Tommy Walter. "Baby Genius" has, as the basis for its melody, the carol "O Sanctissima". Read more on Last.fm.

  • The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett (2014)
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