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Eels discography

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This is a discography of Eels and other musical projects of Mark Oliver Everett, such as MC Honky.

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Albums

Studio albums

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Live albums

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Compilations

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Extended plays

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Singles

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Promotional singles

  • "Climbing to the Moon" (1998)
  • "3 Speed" (1998)
  • "Jeannie's Diary" (2000)
  • "Fresh Feeling" (2001)
  • "Rotten World Blues" (2000)
  • "Saturday Morning" (2003)
  • "Trouble with Dreams" (2005)

Notes:

  1. released in Europe/Australia
  2. released in the UK

Video albums

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Songs in film and television

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Songs from compilations

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E Works

E Works is the vanity label set up exclusively to release Eels live albums. These self-released albums include Oh, What a Beautiful Morning (2000), Electro-Shock Blues Show (2002), Sixteen Tons (Ten Songs) (2005), and Live and in Person! London 2006 (2008). The band has only sold these albums at live shows and later online. The logo for E Works is a parody of that for DreamWorks' record label, who originally signed Eels.


References

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