Eels: Royal Albert Hall (3 LP + DVD)
Royal Albert Hall (3 LP + DVD)
3 LPs, 1 DVD
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- Label: PIAS, 2014
- Erscheinungstermin: 21.4.2015
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Mark Oliver Everett aka E und seine wundervollen Eels melden sich mit einem Live-Album ihrer letztjährigen Show in der berühmten Londoner Royal Albert Hall fulminant zurück!
Mark Oliver Everett, der einzigartige Kopf hinter Eels, blickt auf eine ereignisreiche Karriere zurück. Nach insgesamt zehn Studioalben, seit dem Debüt »Beautiful Freak« aus dem Jahr 1996, verkündet Everett nun eine ganz besondere Veröffentlichung.
Während der Welttournee, die im Mai 2014 startete und aus ganzen 53 Termine bestand, suchte sich die Band den Abend am 30.06.2014 heraus, um in der legendären Royal Albert Hall in London ein neues Live-Album aufzunehmen und das komplette Konzert zu filmen.
Ein grandioses »gentlemen’s Eels concert«, wie es Everett selbst beschreibt, ist dabei entstanden und wurde von zwölf Kameras aufgenommen.
Filmed and recorded live June 30th, 2014 at Royal Albert Hall, London, England. In May 2014 Eels embarked on an ambitious fifty-three show world tour. Starting in Phoenix, Arizona and crossing The United States and Canada before rolling through mainland Europe and Great Britain, the band performed spine-tingling shows at New York’s Apollo, Chicago’s Vic Theater, Los Angeles’ Orpheum Theater, The Montreux Jazz Festival and The Amsterdam Concert Hall among many others. On the night of June 30th Eels returned to London’s legendary Royal Albert Hall for the first time in nine years to play a stunning show that was filmed and recorded.
In sharp contrast to the previous Eels tour that found the band in track suits playing high octane electric rock & roll, this Eels show was »a gentlemen’s Eels concert« as Eels leader Mark Oliver Everett, aka E, puts it. Filmed by nine cameras in the gorgeously-lit Royal Albert Hall, the new film and album find the Eels dapperly dressed in suits and ties, and all five band members stretching their musical capabilities past new boundaries, playing songs from 2014’s critically-acclaimed »The Cautionary Tales Of Mark Oliver Everett« for the first time along with songs spanning the Eels’ 19 year career. When they played Royal Albert Hall in 2005 they were accompanied by a string section. This time there are only the five core members of the band on stage throughout the concert, splitting their time between guitar, piano, pedal steel guitar, trumpet, upright and bowed bass, melodica, vibraphone, timpani, drums, concert chimes and glockenspiel. And the results are stunning.
The film features the band backstage preparing for the big night and captures the entire show from start to finish, as it happened, including Everett kissing the spot where John Lennon once stood on the stage, making his way to hug fans all the way around Albert Hall’s massive floor, returning for several encores, as well as a surprise »phantom« encore where Everett's dream of playing the massive Albert Hall pipe organ for some spooky Eels classics finally comes true.
Perhaps as a result of this fantastic show, Eels were quickly invited back for a second 2014 London show and Everett, once heavily-bearded and mistakenly suspected by London police to be a terrorist (while taking a break from press interviews in Hyde Park), was made an honorary citizen of London in a ceremony granting him Freedom of the City.
Mark Oliver Everett, der einzigartige Kopf hinter Eels, blickt auf eine ereignisreiche Karriere zurück. Nach insgesamt zehn Studioalben, seit dem Debüt »Beautiful Freak« aus dem Jahr 1996, verkündet Everett nun eine ganz besondere Veröffentlichung.
Während der Welttournee, die im Mai 2014 startete und aus ganzen 53 Termine bestand, suchte sich die Band den Abend am 30.06.2014 heraus, um in der legendären Royal Albert Hall in London ein neues Live-Album aufzunehmen und das komplette Konzert zu filmen.
Ein grandioses »gentlemen’s Eels concert«, wie es Everett selbst beschreibt, ist dabei entstanden und wurde von zwölf Kameras aufgenommen.
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Filmed and recorded live June 30th, 2014 at Royal Albert Hall, London, England. In May 2014 Eels embarked on an ambitious fifty-three show world tour. Starting in Phoenix, Arizona and crossing The United States and Canada before rolling through mainland Europe and Great Britain, the band performed spine-tingling shows at New York’s Apollo, Chicago’s Vic Theater, Los Angeles’ Orpheum Theater, The Montreux Jazz Festival and The Amsterdam Concert Hall among many others. On the night of June 30th Eels returned to London’s legendary Royal Albert Hall for the first time in nine years to play a stunning show that was filmed and recorded.
In sharp contrast to the previous Eels tour that found the band in track suits playing high octane electric rock & roll, this Eels show was »a gentlemen’s Eels concert« as Eels leader Mark Oliver Everett, aka E, puts it. Filmed by nine cameras in the gorgeously-lit Royal Albert Hall, the new film and album find the Eels dapperly dressed in suits and ties, and all five band members stretching their musical capabilities past new boundaries, playing songs from 2014’s critically-acclaimed »The Cautionary Tales Of Mark Oliver Everett« for the first time along with songs spanning the Eels’ 19 year career. When they played Royal Albert Hall in 2005 they were accompanied by a string section. This time there are only the five core members of the band on stage throughout the concert, splitting their time between guitar, piano, pedal steel guitar, trumpet, upright and bowed bass, melodica, vibraphone, timpani, drums, concert chimes and glockenspiel. And the results are stunning.
The film features the band backstage preparing for the big night and captures the entire show from start to finish, as it happened, including Everett kissing the spot where John Lennon once stood on the stage, making his way to hug fans all the way around Albert Hall’s massive floor, returning for several encores, as well as a surprise »phantom« encore where Everett's dream of playing the massive Albert Hall pipe organ for some spooky Eels classics finally comes true.
Perhaps as a result of this fantastic show, Eels were quickly invited back for a second 2014 London show and Everett, once heavily-bearded and mistakenly suspected by London police to be a terrorist (while taking a break from press interviews in Hyde Park), was made an honorary citizen of London in a ceremony granting him Freedom of the City.
- Tracklisting
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LP
- 1 Where I'm At
- 2 When You Wish Upon A Star
- 3 The Morning
- 4 Parallels
- 5 Addressing The Royal Audience
- 6 Mansions Of Los Feliz
- 7 My Timing Is Off
- 8 A Line In The Dirt
- 9 Where I'm From
- 10 It's A Motherfucker
- 11 Lockdown Hurricane
LP
- 1 A Daisy Through Concrete
- 2 Introducing The Band
- 3 Grace Kelly Blues
- 4 Fresh Feeling
- 5 I Like Birds
- 6 My Beloved Monster
- 7 Gentlemen's Choice
- 8 Mistakes Of My Youth / Wonderful, Glorious
- 9 Where I'm Going
LP
- 1 I Like The Way This Is Going
- 2 Blinking Lights (For Me)
- 3 Last Stop: This Town
- 4 The Beginning
- 5 Can't Help Falling In Love
- 6 Turn On Your Radio
- 7 Flyswatter
- 8 The Sound Of Fear