Post subject: [2014-04-22] Eels "The Cautionary Tales Of Mark Oliver Everett" (PIAS)
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 11:13 am
0023158
Joined:
10 Aug 2006
Posts:
8830
Location:
Concord, NH
Just announced on the Eels website. Can't wait to hear some new Eels!
1. Where I'm At 2. Parallels 3. Lockdown Hurricane 4. Agatha Chang 5. A Swallow In The Sun 6. Where I'm From 7. Series Of Misunderstandings 8. Kindred Spirit 9. Gentleman's Choice 10. Dead Reckoning 11. Answers 12. Mistakes Of My Youth 13. Where I'm Going
Deluxe Edition Bonus CD 1. To Dig It 2. Lonely Lockdown Hurricane 3. Bow Out 4. A Good Deal 5. Good Morning Bright Eyes 6. Millicent Don't Blame Yourself 7. Thanks I Guess 8. On The Ropes (Live WNYC) 9. Accident Prone (Live WNYC) 10. I'm Your Brave Little Soldier (Live WNYC) 11. Fresh Feeling (Live KCRW) 12. Trouble With Dreams (Live KCRW) 13. Oh Well (Live KCRW)
Post subject: [2014-04-22] Eels "The Cautionary Tales Of Mark Oliver Everett" (PIAS)
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 8:34 am
0023158
Joined:
10 Aug 2006
Posts:
8830
Location:
Concord, NH
Sadly, I'll probably buy this anyway. Who knows, maybe it'll grow on me. Actually, the second disc of the deluxe version looks pretty good. I loved their version of Oh Well.
_________________ Don't believe half of what you see and none of what you hear
Post subject: [2014-04-22] Eels "The Cautionary Tales Of Mark Oliver Everett" (PIAS)
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2014 3:09 pm
Good Stuff, Maynard!
Joined:
01 Dec 2004
Posts:
19439
Location:
N47°52.274' / W121°57.700'
Bill, what do you think of E's early solo stuff?
At first, I was amazed that the same guy who did a pop song like Hello Cruel World later did something as weird as Novocaine For The Soul. But now, they seem to sit side-by-side nicely.
_________________ I'm the WAN, natural WAN, make it easy...
Post subject: [2014-04-22] Eels "The Cautionary Tales Of Mark Oliver Everett" (PIAS)
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 5:25 pm
0023158
Joined:
10 Aug 2006
Posts:
8830
Location:
Concord, NH
This from the Eels' website:
Before recording WONDERFUL, GLORIOUS, the last EELS album to be released, EELS leader Mark Oliver Everett called the band together to record a group of highly personal songs at his Los Feliz, California studio. Finding the process uncomfortable, he decided to take a break and reconvened with the band some months later to record what became WONDERFUL, GLORIOUS, an album full of spontaneous band collaborations. After that album's release and subsequent 73 show world tour, the band returned to what they had started all that time ago.
"I listened to what we had done, and it made me uncomfortable… but not uncomfortable enough," Everett says now. "I decided to scrub over half of the songs and write new ones that would make me feel even more uneasy. If I'm not uncomfortable, It's not real enough. I needed to dig a little deeper."
The resulting album, THE CAUTIONARY TALES OF MARK OLIVER EVERETT, is an extraordinarily vivid and intimate document of a personal struggle. "It's inspired by something I went though," Everett says. "Someone I lost, by choice, and later came to regret losing. It wasn't until I started to look at my role in it that it began to feel like I was getting somewhere worthwhile. The experience transformed me. This is the musical version of that experience. I'm hoping it could maybe serve as some sort of example for others. To learn from my mistakes."
Quite different to the previous EELS release, and in contrast to the high-octane rock n' roll of the last EELS tour, THE CAUTIONARY TALES couples a bare-bones lyrical intimacy with a live orchestra of cello, viola, violins, bassoon, English and French horn, clarinet, flute, saxophone, trumpet, musical saw, glockenspiel and celesta that lends a stunning backdrop to the brutal insights of the lyrics.
"The title may make you think it's a solo album, but it's very much a group effort," says Everett. Indeed, EELS members Koool G Murder, The Chet, P-Boo and Knuckles are all involved in performing, songwriting, and even arranging the album's orchestral parts.
"Everyone knows that if you want to write something convincing, you write about what you know," says Everett, "and what I know best are my experiences. I'm so lucky in so many ways, but it hasn't been easy. I may as well have been raised by wolves. I've had to figure everything out the hard way, through trial and error. I grew up very fast in some ways, and very slow in others. These are some of the trials and errors."
There's an arc to the album that sometimes leans towards recrimination:
You are beauty of the earth You are broken like a glass You don't know what you are worth - "A Swallow in the Sun"
If I could do just one thing Set the clock back many years ago I'd teach that motherfucker that raised you How to treat you right - "Series of Misunderstandings"
Yet amongst the finger-pointing, Everett looks at his part in it, and proceeds to get harder and harder on himself in the glare of the interrogation lamp:
Thought we were the lonely type On an island of the lost But it was only me Because you got off - "Dead Reckoning"
Too many years getting my way Never let anyone have their say How could I think it would work out Never a question, never a doubt - "Gentlemen's Choice"
Everyday I live in regret and pain You just don't let that get away - "Kindred Spirit"
Everett's unusual early years were detailed in his book THINGS THE GRANDCHILDREN SHOULD KNOW, wherein he documents growing up in an odd, dysfunctional family and the subsequent deaths of all its members except himself. Here, his quest to understand his problems leads back to them:
Three ghosts and I sitting on the couch last night Catching up on all the time It's been a while since we got together And you know that it's often on my mind - "Where I'm From"
His search for understanding is spread wide. Is it his problem, the world's, or both?
Meaning to find meaning in the most meaningless of times Believing I believe in something beyond nickels and dimes And I opened up my heart and said "This much I'll allow: All who enter welcome in" And I thought I'd have some answers by now - "Answers"
Eventually, the interrogation leads to some genuine understanding and resolve:
In the dark of night I might Be able to make myself think That I'm still a younger man But when the light of day shines down There's no way to get around it I am not a younger man I keep defeating my own self And keep repeating yesterday I can't keep defeating myself I can't repeating the mistakes of my youth - "Mistakes of My Youth"
"It's all a bit embarrassing," Everett says now. "But I figure it was a worthwhile endeavor, and I might as well put it out there for all to see - with my name and photo on it - no sugarcoating. When I was 10 years old my favorite album was Plastic Ono Band by John Lennon. The way he cut right through to the brutal truth really resonated with me, This is all his fault. I blame John Lennon," he jokes. "It wasn't an easy process, and I wouldn't want to go through it again. But I'm glad I did. I'm a better person for it, and I hope others can gain some perspective or awareness from it and maybe even apply it to their own lives. Maybe it could even start the process for some. Or at least make the process a little easier for them. To know they're not alone."
_________________ Don't believe half of what you see and none of what you hear
Post subject: [2014-04-22] Eels "The Cautionary Tales Of Mark Oliver Everett" (PIAS)
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 9:29 am
0023158
Joined:
10 Aug 2006
Posts:
8830
Location:
Concord, NH
I think the Eels are at their best when they are playing upbeat pop music with dark lyrics. Slow music with dark lyrics is less interesting to me. I wish I could just buy the bonus disc.
_________________ Don't believe half of what you see and none of what you hear
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 2 guests
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot post attachments in this forum