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Souljacker

 
Album Review: Souljacker

  • Artist: Eels
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 24, 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

As with the band's previous albums, Souljacker bristles with pop euphoria and cracking production, and proves Eels' frontman, E, to be a superb songwriter, but just like those previous albums, Souljacker ultimately falls a bit flat over the course of its extended running time. Album opener "Dog Faced Boy" exemplifies the weaker half of the album's 12 tracks. Though it's a decent punk glam take on T-Rex dynamics, it doesn't exactly beg for repeat listens like the album's better half. "That's Not Really Funny," "Woman Driving, Man Sleeping," "Fresh Feeling," "Friendly Ghost," and "What Is This Note?" are as strong as any songs in the band's back catalog. On these songs, lush strings, found sounds, children's toys, spy themes, surf music, elaborate piano segments, and fuzzy harmonicas mingle in the band's trademark, innovative way. Easily besting almost anything in Beck's quirky bag of songs, these songs display the charm, polish, and sincerity of E's original vision. Sadly, there's too much skronking punk-pop noise in the remaining songs that serves to drag the album down. This limited-edition release adds a bonus disc of four songs, one of them superb, two of them downright horrible, and one of them a useless remix. Only "I Write the B-Sides" warrants seeking out the limited edition. Its opening lines show E at his most poignant and wise, as he sings "I write the B-sides that make a small portion of the world cry/I like the seaside and singing songs that make you not want to die." Punchy, exuberant, and smart, the song would have made perfect sense on Souljacker in place of the somewhat mindless filler that permeates its cracks. Souljacker is certainly a welcome addition to any fans Eels collection, but due to its weaker batch of tracks, it's hard to recommend it to newcomers. ~ Tim DiGravina, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Dog Faced Boy (Lyrics) John Parish Eels (3:18)
That's Not Really Funny (Lyrics) John Parish Eels (3:19)
Fresh Feeling (Lyrics) Eels (3:37)
Woman Driving, Man Sleeping (Lyrics) John Parish, E Eels (3:30)
Souljacker, Pt. I Adam Siegel Eels (3:15)
Friendly Ghost (Lyrics) Eels (3:22)
Teenage Witch (Lyrics) John Parish Eels (4:44)
Bus Stop Boxer (Lyrics) John Parish, E Eels (3:45)
Jungle Telegraph (Lyrics) Eels (3:40)
World of S#! T John Parish Eels (3:30)
Souljacker, Pt. II Eels (1:58)
What Is the Note? John Parish Eels (2:27)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Write the B-Sides [*] Eels (3:56)
[Hidden Track] Eels (4:25)
Jehovah's Witness [*] John Parish Eels (3:39)
Rotten World Blues [*] Eels (2:44)

Credits

Koool G Murder (Engineer), Koool G Murder (Mixing), Koool G Murder (Bass), Chris Justice (Engineer), Koool G Murder (Clavinet), John Parish (Stylophone), DJ Killingspree (Liner Notes), E (Mixing), Wally Gagel (Mixing), Butch Norton (Percussion), John Parish (Programming), E (Mellotron), Butch Norton (Drums), Wally Gagel (Programming), Jim Lang (String Arrangements), John Parish (Percussion), John Parish (Melodica), Adam Siegel (Bass), Ryan Boesch (Programming), John Parish (Engineer), E (Vocals), Rocky Schenck (Photography), John Parish (Mixing), E (Wurlitzer), E (Producer), E (Guitar (Baritone)), Joe Gore (Guitar), E (Art Direction), John Parish (Producer), Wally Gagel (Engineer), Ryan Boesch (Mixing), John Parish (Drums), Greg Collins (Tape Transfer), E (Guitar), John Parish (Keyboards), Koool G Murder (Synthesizer), Dan Pinder (Technical Assistance), E (Clavinet), Francesca Restrepo (Art Direction), Brian Gardner (Mastering), Ryan Boesch (Engineer), Koool G Murder (Guitar), E (Piano), John Parish (Guitar)
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Souljacker
Studio album by Eels
Released September 19, 2001 (2001-09-19)
Recorded 2001
Genre Indie rock
Length 40:35
Language English
Label DreamWorks
Producer E and John Parish
Professional reviews
Eels chronology
Daisies of the Galaxy
(2000)
Souljacker
(2001)
Shootenanny!
(2003)
Singles from Souljacker
  1. "Souljacker part I"
    Released: September 10, 2001 (2001-09-10)

Souljacker is a studio album from Eels released on September 19, 2001 in Japan, September 24, 2001 in the United Kingdom, and March 12, 2002 in the United States. The American released was delayed due to the lack of "radio-friendly singles" record companies wanted.

Unlike some of Everett's other albums, most notably Electro-Shock Blues, Souljacker is mostly based on stories of outsiders rather than on Everett's own life.[citation needed] Characters were inspired from various sources, including circus freaks ("Dog Faced Boy") and a recording engineer with an abusive past ("Bus Stop Boxer"). German director Wim Wenders called "Woman Driving, Man Sleeping" his favorite Eels song and he used it in the segment he directed for Ten Minutes Older. Wenders directed the video for "Souljacker part I", which reached #30 in the UK Singles Chart.[citation needed] The second track on the album, "That's Not Really Funny", was used as the theme tune to all three series of the BBC's animated comedy, Monkey Dust.

The strings used in the song "Fresh Feeling" were sampled from another Eels song, "Selective Memory" from Daisies of the Galaxy.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Dog Faced Boy" (E and John Parish) – 3:17
  2. "That's Not Really Funny" (E and Parish) – 3:19
  3. "Fresh Feeling" (E and Koool G Murder) – 3:37
  4. "Woman Driving, Man Sleeping" (E and Parish) – 3:30
  5. "Souljacker part I" (Butch, E, and Adam Siegel) – 3:15
  6. "Friendly Ghost" (E) – 3:22
  7. "Teenage Witch" (E and Parish) – 4:44
  8. "Bus Stop Boxer" (E and Parish) – 3:42
  9. "Jungle Telegraph" (E) – 3:39
  10. "World of Shit" (E and Parish) – 3:29
  11. "Souljacker part II" (E) – 1:58
  12. "What Is This Note?" (E and Parish) – 2:28

Bonus discs

22 Miles of Hard Road
Released in the United Kingdom
  1. "I Write the B-Sides" – 3:55
  2. "Hidden Track" – 4:25
  3. "Jehovah's Witness" – 3:39
  4. "Mr. E's Beautiful Remix" (Butch 'n' Joey Remix) – 3:53
Rotten World Blues
Released in the United States
  1. "I Write the B-Sides" – 3:55
  2. "Hidden Track" – 4:25
  3. "Jehovah's Witness" – 3:39
  4. "Rotten World Blues" – 2:44

Personnel

Eels
Production

External links


 
 
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