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Eels - Royal Albert Hall (2015)

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Eels - Royal Albert Hall (2015)

Eels - Royal Albert Hall (2015)
DVD-5: TSC 16:9 (720x480) VBR | Dolby AC3, 2 ch
Indie Rock | 01:29:28 | ~ 4.03 Gb

~ Filmed and recorded live at Royal Albert Hall, London, England, June 30th 2014. ~

In 2014, Mark Oliver Everett received "the freedom of the City of London" (in essence, a key to the city) the same week as his band Eels performed and recorded this set at the Royal Albert Hall. There's a bit of irony here: four years earlier, he was arrested as a suspected terrorist while strolling through Hyde Park.

The raucous Eels of Wonderful, Glorious is not the band that showed up for this concert (which is also captured so handsomely on video for inclusion in the package). This version of the band is in suits, not track wear. Everett is mostly at the piano. The Eels introduce the show with brief, lilting versions of "Where I'm At," Disney's "When You Wish Upon a Star" from Pinocchio, "The Morning," and "Parallels" before Everett greets the audience with a wry, humorous monologue. It references the esteemed venue as a "dump" and promises the crowd an evening of "sweet, soft, bummer rock." What follows is a musical tour through the band's catalog with each studio album but Shootenanny! represented. The second half of the gig draws more heavily from then-current The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett. Sure, these are the "hits," but this guided tour through the dark, often heartbreakingly honest complexities of this songwriter is played with mostly sparse elegance by the Eels, including a stripped-back (though hardly all-acoustic) arrangement of "Grace Kelly Blues." Sometimes the monologues are longer than the songs, but none are excessive, and hearing them more than once doesn't detract from the enjoyment. The show's second half picks up the intensity a bit with the roots rocker "I Like Bird," but it's followed by the poignant, reflexive pop romanticism (complete with a doo wop backing chorus) of "My Beloved Monster." Its "official" closer is a loping "Where I'm Going," which looks at turning 50 unflinchingly. There are three encores, however, including "I Like the Way This Is Going" and "Blinking Lights (For Me)" that leave their studio counterparts wanting. In a "Phantom Encore" Everett plays the Hall's mighty pipe organ that he was previously forbidden to – by the institution – not once, but twice. This three-disc package is an essential document for fans; it reveals almost all of Everett's dimensions as a songwriter, and how tight and fluid the Eels are. Everett's humor balances the sometimes harrowing narratives in his tunes. All told, most of these interpretations are essential.

by Thom Jurek
Eels - Royal Albert Hall (2015):

Tracklist:

01 Where I'm At
02 When You Wish Upon A Star
03 The Morning
04 Parallels
05 Addressing The Royal Audience
06 Mansions Of Los Feliz
07 My Timing Is Off
08 A Line In The Dirt
09 Where I'm From
10 It's A Motherfucker
11 Lockdown Hurricane
12 A Daisy Through Concrete
13 Introducing The Band
14 Grace Kelly Blues
15 Fresh Feeling
16 I Like Birds
17 My Beloved Monster
18 Gentlemen's Choice
19 Mistakes Of My Youth / Wonderful Glorious
20 Where I'm Going
21 I Like The Way This Is Going
22 Blinking Lights (For Me)
23 Last Stop: This Town
24 The Beginning
25 Can't Help Falling In Love
26 Turn On Your Radio
27 Flyswatter
28 The Sound Of Fear

Title: Eels - Royal Albert Hall
Size: 3.91 Gb ( 4 098 442,00 KBytes ) - DVD-5
Enabled regions: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Play Length: 00:00:00+00:00:10+{00:00:00}+01:29:18
Video: NTSC 16:9 (720x480) VBR, Auto Letterboxed
Audio:
English (Dolby AC3, 2 ch)


Eels - Royal Albert Hall (2015)

Eels - Royal Albert Hall (2015)

Eels - Royal Albert Hall (2015)

Eels - Royal Albert Hall (2015)

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