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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Only one problem with this CD - It's too short! :),
This review is from: Man Called E. (Audio CD)
I picked this one up on a whim... I only owned one Eels album at the time (beautiful Freak) and wasn't sure if this would be a good idea. Now I smack myself for not having bought it sooner! What an amazing little CD. The music is beautiful and the lyrics even more so, although they are (as should be expected from E) very very saddening. But they speak so honestly and so clearly, and in such poetic terms! Having experienced some of the same feelings as E at various points in my life, I can say that nobody in the world has their finger on the pulse of depression better than E does. Even Nine Inch Nails, despite his genius, does not make his point so artfully, preferring to hammer it home with hyperbole and repetitiveness. E makes his point in each song in a much more subtle and gentle way, but you know exactly what he's feeling. All this being said, I must say that I HATE how quickly the album ends! 11 tracks, only none of which are even 4 minutes long. 5 are 3 minutes or less! So the CD is over before you know it. It ends with the incredibly saddening You'll Be the Scarecrow, which is the perfect ending track. My favorite tracks on the album are Hello Cruel World, Looking Out the Window..., and E's Tune. However, it's ALL incredible. If you are an Eels fan, or anyone who can appreciate beautiful and thoughtful music of any kind, YOU HAVE TO GET THIS ALBUM!
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"A Man Called (E)"- E,
This review is from: Man Called E. (Audio CD)
This almost decade old album is still one of those underrated collections of songs that everyone can relate to, and will leave you wondering why E never had bigger success with it.The songs, except for two cowrites, were written by E and deal with distant love in a screwed up world, back in the early 1990's when our biggest problem was the Gulf War. The songs here are not depressing, however. They are upbeat, uptempo, and so true anyone out there will feel E is penning your emotions and getting it right on target. One by one, the songs are: 1. Hello Cruel World 2. Fitting In With the Misfits Lost souls don't know where they're bound" 3. Are You and Me Gonna Happen 4. Looking Out the Window With a Blue Hat On 5. Nowheresville 6. Symphony for Toy Piano in G Minor 7. Mockingbird Franklin 8. I've Been Kicked Around 9. Pray 10. E's Tune 11. You'll be the Scarecrow My biggest disappointment with E is that the songs are too short and there are not enough of them! Excluding the thirty second toy piano symphony, three of the songs are under three minutes, and none of the songs go over four minutes. E's blend of friendly pop standard instruments and intelligent lyrics will make you wonder what radio programmers are listening to today. It is weird to sit down and listen to an album, understanding every word being uttered, as opposed to the screaming angry rap/rock of today. E is an artist to seek out and enjoy, and is one of the reasons I do not listen to mainstream radio any more. The lyrics in quotation marks are snippets from lines heard on the album.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Tweeky Poppy Fun,
By Alf Kremer (Denver CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Man Called E. (Audio CD)
Although E later hit it big with eels, one can see where he's headed on this CD. It's far poppier (and catchier) than the eels's disks, but oddly, fewer songs make a lasting impression on me. One can see the beginnings of E's "I'm a nobody but someday I'll show you" fixation throughout, which occasionally detracts from an otherwise great album. Highlights include "Hello Cruel World", "E's Tune", and "Are You and Me Gonna Happen". I hope to hear "Symphony for toy piano in g minor" at my local symphony hall soon. All told, a very good album...but does anyone know what became of P Hux?
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