Disco de Eels: “Souljacker”
 Descripción (en inglés) :
SOULJACKER contains a bonus disc of the EP, ROTTEN WORLD BLUES.
<p>Personnel: E (vocals, guitar, baritone guitar, piano, Wurlitzer piano, Clavinet, mellotron); John Parish (guitar, melodica, keyboards, stylophone, drums, percussion, programming); Koool G Murder (guitar, clavinet, synthesizer, bass); Joe Gore (guitar); Adam Siegel (bass); Ryan Boesch (programming).
<p>Recorded at Onehitsville USA, Honorsound, and Bristol & The Bomb Factory, Los Angeles, California.
Lista de temas :
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Dog Faced Boy |
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| 2 |
That's Not Really Funny Video |
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Fresh Feeling Video |
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| 4 |
Woman Driving, Man Sleeping |
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| 5 |
Souljacker (Part 1) |
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Friendly Ghost |
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| 7 |
Teenage Witch |
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| 8 |
Bus Stop Boxer |
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| 9 |
Jungle Telegraph |
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| 10 |
World of Shit |
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| 11 |
Souljacker (Part 2) |
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| 12 |
What Is This Note? |
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| 2-1 |
Write the B-Sides |
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| 2-2 |
Hidden Track |
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| 2-3 |
Jehova's Witness |
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| 2-4 |
Rotten World Blues |
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Información del disco :
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UPC:600445036826
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Formato:CD
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Tipo:Performer
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Género:Rock & Pop
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Artista:Eels
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Productor:E; John Parish
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Sello:Dreamworks SKG
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Distribuidora:Universal Distribution
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Fecha de publicación:2002/03/12
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Año de publicación original:2002
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Número de discos:2
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Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
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Estudio / Directo:Studio
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6 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- New Sound For Eels!
This the latest album from Eels sees a major departure in sound from their last glorious album proper 'Daisies Of The Galaxy'.This album is far louder,rockier and far less melodic.The wonderfully strange lyrics still exist and each song tells great stories and is packed with interesting characters.One of the excellent parts to this album is the critique written on the inside by a close confidante of the group.It explains much of how the new sound of this album has evolved and it's an excellent touch.
The last album was quite a melancholic affair-many of the songs had a ballady feel to them and they were augmented by glorious string arrangements.This really doesn't happen much on this album except for the best song on the album "Fresh Feeling" and even then the string arrangement on this song is a sample taken from 'Selective Memory'-which of course features on Daisies...The song is quite incredible though and despite having hints of Beck,the rumbling drum machine,strong bass line and E's best vocals make this song one of the best Eel's songs I've heard.This one song though is not enough for me to cover up for this albums lack of melody.Maybe I'm being unfair as it's very difficult for them to match their last point of reference which was that magnificent last album.But as soon as you hear the first chords on this album you'll know what I mean.It's a very heavy rock sound-the shock is almost like listening to the R.E.M. sound when they came out with Monster.It's an agressive almost ugly sound,which maybe is in keeping with the songs lyrical content.This album though is the loudest yet from Eels.The second song has hints of that fuzzyguitar joining a very strong bassline an almost Latino brass section and a rhythm section of marvellous variety.The next few songs are the most familiar for Eels fans-the aforementioned Fresh Feeling and track 4 'Woman Driving ,Man Sleeping'.It's the sort of song that nobody does better then Eels.A simple riff on acousitc guitar-precious few effects but it's melody doesn't need any tampering with-as usual it's the songs strongest asset.
Souljacker the title track appears in two parts on this album.It's in my opinion a very good song.A sixties style bassline hooks in with E's singing-then the guitars kick in and the whole sound becomes very unfamiliar to anything I've heard from this group.It's best illustrated when E. roars "ROCK!"-cos that's what this song does.It's as heavy as anything you'd hear now a days.Lyrically the next few songs tell stories of friendly ghosts,teenage witches and an amazingly sad story of a boy in the song Jungle Telegraph.None of these songs are particularly laden with catchy hooks.Teenage Witch has a funky fuzzy bass and distorted vocals.Jungle Telegraph is another album highlight-the song drifts from one sound to the other as frequently as the story of this boy's lfe moves from one scene to another-maracas,crazy jungle rhythms,Beck like beatbox-various guitar effects-from fifties rockabilly to 21st century distortion and lots of synth interludes.It's a song that becomes as infectious as it's crazy rhythmic patterns.
The final three songs are the weakest on the album-track 10 is a very lowkey depressing slow song.Many of these songs tell stories of various really depressing childhoods-this song is no exception.It is a very quiet affair-with a few synth sounds that remind me of that White Town hit a few years ago.Just to be sure that we know Eels are heading in a new direction the last song is another sonic noise fest-but once again despite repeated listenings I just can't get into this.
So this is not my favourite Eels album-in fact it's my least favourite of the four.I seem to be alone in this opinion as almost every review I've read has been very positive.It is very interesting and they're not sitting back and being lazy about their sound-I just think it could do with a few more decent melodies.Still though an average album from Eels is usually well above anything your average band can produce-and in this Souljacker is no exception.
4 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- My heart is reeling...
Yes, indeed, this is a massive departure from eels' brilliant "Daisies of the Galaxy," yet "Souljacker" is every bit the equal of that masterpiece, only harder and faster in feel.
But no matter how rockin' their music becomes, those amazing lyrics continue to shine through. Take "Fresh Feeling," for example, with the opening line, "You don't have a clue/What it is like/To be next to you." Or the brilliant couplet in the disc's opener, "Dog Faced Boy," where frontman E chants, "Ma won't shave me/Jesus can't save me."
"Souljacker" is exactly where rock music should be headed today. Raw, heartfelt, and powerful as hell.
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- rock a la Eels
a great album by the eels who keep delivering music made by their own stubborn minds and not giving in to commercial succes, the best tracks are friendly ghost and woman driving, man sleeping, atmospheric tracks which keep that authentic 'eels'-feel with them, but also deliver guitar-driven sounds.
a great buy, more so because like their debut album, it comes with 4 extra tracks. but the original version (12 songs) is also worth buying. which version you buy, you can't get wrong!
2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- This is what music *should* be.
While The Eels' previous album ("Daisies of the Galaxy") was an incredible one in it's own right, I was never able to fully submerge myself in it. Maybe I just had unreasonably high expectations after the opus that was "Electroshock Blues"...who knows?
"Souljacker" - the latest and unquestionably greatest - from E and the boys succeeds where "Daisies" did not. The tracks are a tad more reminescent of old school Eels, but with a considerably evolved feel; that is, the sound's definitely familiar, but not by any stretch just a regurgitation of their first two albums.
The music alone on this album is *awesome*. The band employs so many different instruments and sounds that it's hard to separate one from the other; you can't help but be overwhelmed by the funky richness of The Eels' sound. E's voice stays true to that mellow, husky flavor (breaking free for the occasional "Woooo!") and - lyrically - the man proves once again that he's a master of subtle brilliance.
Truth be told, there's not a single track on "Souljacker" that I don't like. This is one of those rare discs that can be enjoyed from start to finish, without skipping a single track. The opening track, "Dog-Faced Boy", has an absolutely intoxicating drum beat (as well as the wonderful lines, "Mama won't shave me/Jesus can't save me"). "Fresh Feeling" is perfect and mellow, "Friendly Ghost" is the epitome of all that a song should be...aagh, it's hard to single out a favorite...
What can I say: This CD is wicked good. One of the best albums that I own, if that means anything to you.
2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Good, but not their best
Though a great album, it is not their finest moment. Sure, there are some great tracks, "Fresh Feeling" being my favorite, but it doesn't have the same punch the last few Eels albums had. A must buy for Eels fans, I don't know if many others would enjoy it though.
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