- Mr. E's Beautiful Blues
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"Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" Single by Eels from the album Daisies of the Galaxy Released 14 February 2000 (UK) Format CD / 7" Genre Rock Length 3:58 Label DreamWorks Eels singles chronology "Cancer for the Cure"
(1998)"Mr. E's Beautiful Blues"
(2000)"Flyswatter"
(2000)Alternative cover CD 2 cover"Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" is a song by the American rock band Eels. It was the first single to be released from their 2000 album, Daisies of the Galaxy, and reached number eleven on the UK Singles Chart. It was produced and co-written by Michael Simpson [1] of the Dust Brothers. Mark Oliver Everett wrote the song after finishing writing the album, and the record company insisted he put it on the album as well. He was against this idea, considering it a disruption of the albums vibe, but made the compromise by putting it in as a bonus track.[1]. The song features prominently in the 2000 film Road Trip, and is used in part in the 2008 film Charlie Bartlett. In his autobiography, Everett states that letting the song being used for the movie is one of the few real regrets he has ever had. He only agreed to it because the record company threatened to not release the album if he did not go along with the recording of the video clip, at this point the album had been gathering dust for over 7 months. He hated shooting the video, and as of 2008, he had never actually seen the movie.[2].
Contents
Track listings
CD 1
- "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" – 3:58
- "Birdgirl on a Cell Phone" (previously unreleased) – 3:05
- "Last Stop: This Town" (video)
CD 2
- "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" – 3:58
- "Hospital Food" (Live from the BBC) – 3:24
- "Cancer for the Cure" (video)
7"
- Side A : "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues"
- Side B : "Birdgirl On A Cell Phone" (previously unreleased)
References
- ^ Everett, Mark (2008). Things The GrandChildren Should Know. Little, Brown. ISBN 9780316027878. http://books.google.com/books?id=7l6ZPwAACAAJ&dq.
- ^ Everett, Mark (2008). Things The GrandChildren Should Know. Little, Brown. ISBN 9780316027878. http://books.google.com/books?id=7l6ZPwAACAAJ&dq.
External links
- Mr. E's Beautiful Blues (disc 2) at MusicBrainz
- http://www.eelsthediscography.co.uk – eels discography
Mark Oliver Everett (E)
Other members: Orest Balaban · Wayne Bergeron · Big/Krazy Al · Bobby, Jr. · Jon Brion · Peter Buck · T-Bone Burnett · Butch · The Chet · Chris Bleth · Jennifer Condos · Amanda Course · Steve Crum · Matt DeMerritt · Wally Gagel · Lisa Germano · David Girdland · Mark Goldenberg · Goldenboy · Scott Gordon · Joe Gore · Probyn Gregory · David Hlebo · Parthenon Huxley · Jim Jacobsen · James King · Koool G Murder · Knuckles · Julie · Jim Lang · Ana Lenchantin · Bill Liston · Heather Lockie · Andy Martin · Joe Meyer · Mickey P. · Dick Mitchell · Jon Molzan · P-Boo · John Parish · Grant-Lee Phillips · Puddin' · John Sebastian · Adam Siegel · Todd Simon · Michael Simpson · Aysa and Chloe of Smoosh · Chris Solberg · Spider · Gerri Sutyak · Tiny Al · Paloma Udovic · Michael Valerio · Tom Waits · Tommy Walter · Stuart WylenStudio albums Beautiful Freak · Electro-Shock Blues · Daisies of the Galaxy · Souljacker · Shootenanny! · Blinking Lights and Other Revelations · Hombre Lobo · End Times · Tomorrow MorningE solo albums Bad Dude in Love (as Mark Everett) · A Man Called E · Broken Toy Shop · Levity (as Mark Oliver Everett) · I Am the Messiah (as MC Honky)Other albums Oh What a Beautiful Morning · Electro-Shock Blues Show · Sixteen Tons (Ten Songs) · B-Sides & Rarities 1996–2003 · Eels with Strings: Live at Town Hall · Meet The Eels: Essential Eels, Vol. 1 (1996–2006) · Useless Trinkets · Live and In Person! London 2006 · Manchester 2005 · The Myspace Transmissions Session 2009Singles "Hello Cruel World" · "Nowheresville" · Not for Airplay · "Novocaine for the Soul" · "Susan's House" · "Rags to Rags" · "Your Lucky Day in Hell" · "Beautiful Freak" · "Last Stop: This Town" · "Cancer for the Cure" · "Climbing to the Moon" · "3 Speed" · "Flyswatter" · "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" · "Jeannie's Diary" · "Souljacker part I" · "Fresh Feeling" · "Saturday Morning" · "Hey Man (Now You're Really Living)" · "Trouble with Dreams" · "I Want to Protect You" · "Climbing to the Moon (Jon Brion Remix)" · "My Timing Is Off/Fresh Blood" · "That Look You Give That Guy" · "A Line in the Dirt" · "Looking Up" · "Spectacular Girl"Related articles Categories:- Eels (band) songs
- 2000 singles
- Songs written by Mark Oliver Everett
- Songs produced by Mark Oliver Everett
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