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The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett (Deluxe Version)

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It's not like Mark Oliver Everett (hereafter known as E) hasn't dealt with these themes before. His whole recording career, most of it done under the Eels moniker, has been full of brilliantly crafted pop songs that tour death, terminal illness, regrets, lost dear ones, a veiled belief in better days and times overlaid by thick angst, and now and then, actual bursts of bouncing joy and humor. So there's nothing really new thematically on the 11th Eels album, The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett, and even its sparse, stripped-down, and lightly orchestrated acoustic folk feel is something E has often visited. He turned 50 while writing these songs, so maybe that has something to do with the heavy and regretful tone that washes through these rather muted, weary, and almost whispered musings, few of which even rise to the tempo of a slow shuffle. There's hardly a snare drum or a trap kit in sight. E is obviously trying to present a story here, for the album opens with a brief instrumental called "Where I'm At," touches down on a song called "Where I'm From" midway through, and then closes things out with E doing his best Tom Waits impression on the closing track, "Where I'm Going," which ultimately decides, perhaps not quite completely convinced, that the future looks promising. But in truth, most of the songs have to do with regrets over a lost love, one E wishes he hadn't walked away from, and if that's what this cautionary tale of an album is cautioning, then it's hopeless, we've all done that. Everyone knows how that feels. What saves this album from being just another version of some guy at the bar going on and on about some lady he lost is E's subtle and easy way with a melody, and even though some of these songs are so slow as to barely have a pulse, they flow well and easily into and out of each other. A couple stand out on first listen, most notably the thoughtful "Parallels" and the first single "Agatha Chang," which captures this album's theme of facing up to and resolving one's regrets in a perfect narrative, and it gives off a Randy Newman singing Leonard Cohen's "Suzanne" kind of feel. Obviously E felt he had to make this album. Now he has, and the message seems to be don't mess up a good relationship or you'll regret it, but only time will reveal what the future brings, and that future maybe, just maybe, might be better if we actually learn something. Thanks E. Who could argue?

© Steve Leggett /TiVo

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1
Where I'm At
00:01:42

Ryan Boesch, MixingEngineer - Eels, MainArtist - P-Boo, MixingEngineer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

2
Parallels
00:03:16

Eels, MainArtist - Koool G Murder, MixingEngineer - P-Boo, MixingEngineer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

3
Lockdown Hurricane
00:03:30

Eels, MainArtist - P-Boo, MixingEngineer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

4
Agatha Chang
00:03:28

Eels, MainArtist - P-Boo, MixingEngineer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

5
A Swallow in the Sun
00:03:37

Ryan Boesch, MixingEngineer - Eels, MainArtist - E/Chet, Composer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

6
Where I'm From
00:02:49

Ryan Boesch, MixingEngineer - Eels, MainArtist - Mark Oliver Everett, Composer, Producer - P-Boo, Composer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

7
Series of Misunderstandings
00:03:23

Ryan Boesch, MixingEngineer - Eels, MainArtist

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

8
Kindred Spirit
00:02:54

Eels, MainArtist - P-Boo, MixingEngineer - E/P-Boo, Composer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

9
Gentlemen's Choice
00:02:36

Eels, MainArtist - P-Boo, MixingEngineer - E/P-Boo, Composer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

10
Dead Reckoning
00:02:28

Eels, MainArtist - P-Boo, MixingEngineer - E/P-Boo, Composer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

11
Answers
00:02:39

Ryan Boesch, MixingEngineer - Eels, MainArtist - P-Boo, MixingEngineer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

12
Mistakes of My Youth
00:04:57

Ryan Boesch, MixingEngineer - Eels, MainArtist - Mark Oliver Everett, Composer, Producer - P-Boo, MixingEngineer - Chet Lyster, Composer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

13
Where I'm Going
00:03:04

Ryan Boesch, MixingEngineer - Eels, MainArtist

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

DISCO 2

1
To Dig It
00:00:31

Ryan Boesch, MixingEngineer - Eels, MainArtist

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

2
Lonely Lockdown Hurricane
00:03:27

Eels, MainArtist - P-Boo, MixingEngineer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

3
Bow Out
00:02:47

Ryan Boesch, MixingEngineer - Eels, MainArtist - E/P BOO, Composer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

4
A Good Deal
00:03:09

Ryan Boesch, MixingEngineer - Eels, MainArtist - E/Murder, Composer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

5
Good Morning Bright Eyes
00:02:41

Ryan Boesch, MixingEngineer - Eels, MainArtist

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

6
Millicent Don't Blame Yourself
00:02:47

Eels, MainArtist - Koool G Murder, MixingEngineer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

7
Thanks I Guess
00:03:00

Ryan Boesch, MixingEngineer - Eels, MainArtist - E/P BOO, Composer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

8
On the Ropes (Live Wnyc)
00:03:19

Eels, MainArtist - Rick Kwan, MixingEngineer - E/Chet/Murder, Composer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

9
Accident Prone (Live Wnyc)
00:02:56

Eels, MainArtist - Rick Kwan, MixingEngineer - E/P BOO, Composer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

10
I'm Your Brave Little Soldier (Live Wnyc)
00:02:36

Eels, MainArtist - Rick Kwan, MixingEngineer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

11
Fresh Feeling (Live Kcrw)
00:03:53

Mario Díaz, MixingEngineer - Eels, MainArtist - E/Murder, Composer

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

12
Trouble With Dreams (Live Kcrw)
00:03:42

Mario Díaz, MixingEngineer - Eels, MainArtist

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

13
Oh Well (feat. Popa Chubby) (Live Kcrw)
00:03:36

Mario Díaz, MixingEngineer - Peter Green, Composer - Eels, MainArtist

2014 E Works 2014 E Works

Resenha do Álbum

It's not like Mark Oliver Everett (hereafter known as E) hasn't dealt with these themes before. His whole recording career, most of it done under the Eels moniker, has been full of brilliantly crafted pop songs that tour death, terminal illness, regrets, lost dear ones, a veiled belief in better days and times overlaid by thick angst, and now and then, actual bursts of bouncing joy and humor. So there's nothing really new thematically on the 11th Eels album, The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett, and even its sparse, stripped-down, and lightly orchestrated acoustic folk feel is something E has often visited. He turned 50 while writing these songs, so maybe that has something to do with the heavy and regretful tone that washes through these rather muted, weary, and almost whispered musings, few of which even rise to the tempo of a slow shuffle. There's hardly a snare drum or a trap kit in sight. E is obviously trying to present a story here, for the album opens with a brief instrumental called "Where I'm At," touches down on a song called "Where I'm From" midway through, and then closes things out with E doing his best Tom Waits impression on the closing track, "Where I'm Going," which ultimately decides, perhaps not quite completely convinced, that the future looks promising. But in truth, most of the songs have to do with regrets over a lost love, one E wishes he hadn't walked away from, and if that's what this cautionary tale of an album is cautioning, then it's hopeless, we've all done that. Everyone knows how that feels. What saves this album from being just another version of some guy at the bar going on and on about some lady he lost is E's subtle and easy way with a melody, and even though some of these songs are so slow as to barely have a pulse, they flow well and easily into and out of each other. A couple stand out on first listen, most notably the thoughtful "Parallels" and the first single "Agatha Chang," which captures this album's theme of facing up to and resolving one's regrets in a perfect narrative, and it gives off a Randy Newman singing Leonard Cohen's "Suzanne" kind of feel. Obviously E felt he had to make this album. Now he has, and the message seems to be don't mess up a good relationship or you'll regret it, but only time will reveal what the future brings, and that future maybe, just maybe, might be better if we actually learn something. Thanks E. Who could argue?

© Steve Leggett /TiVo

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