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{{Infobox Artist Discography
This article contains additional information about the band ] and the musician ].
|Artist = ]
|Image =
|Caption =
|Studio = 11
|Studio link = Studio albums
|Live = 5
|Live link = Live albums
|Compilation = 3
|Comp link = Compilations
|EP = 1
|EP link = EPs
|Singles = 12
|Video = 4
|Video link = Video albums
|Music videos = 14
|References = Yes
}}
This is a '''] of ]''' and other musical projects of ]. Release dates given are the first American release of the album.


==Discography== ==Studio albums==
{| class="wikitable"
===Studio albums===
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*] (1996)- #114 US
!rowspan="2"| Album details
*] (1998)
!colspan="13"| Peak chart positions
*] (2000)
!rowspan="2"| ]
*] (2001)
!rowspan="2"| Notes
*] (2003)- #145 US
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*] (2005)- #93 US
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====E solo albums====
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*] (1985)
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*] (1992)
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*] (1993)
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|1985
| ''''']'''''
* Label: Independent, Joe Mama Records
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| First release from Mark Everett, recorded and released independently
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|1992
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* Released: ]-]-]
* Label: ]
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| E solo album
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|1993
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| E solo
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|1996
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|1998
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* Released: ]-]-]
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| Eels include ], ], ], Norton, and ]
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|2000
| ''''']'''''
* Released: ]-]-]
* Label: DreamWorks
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| Eels included ], Norton, and ]
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* Released: ]-]-]
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* Released: ]-]-]
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| ] album featuring Logsdon, Norton, and ]
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* Released: ]-]-]
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| Mark Oliver Everett solo score to the film '']'', including two songs credited to Eels.
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| ''''']'''''
* Released: ]-]-]
* Label: DreamWorks
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| Eels include Germano, ], ], ], Logsdon, ], Norton, and ]
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* Released: ]-]-]
* Label: ]
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| Eels include ], ], Buck, ], ], Gore, ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], Norton, ], Simon, ], ], ], and ]
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===Live albums=== ==Live albums==
{| class="wikitable"
*] (2000)
!rowspan="2"| Year
*] (2002)
!rowspan="2"| Album details
*] (2005)
!colspan="13"| Peak chart positions
*] (2006)
!rowspan="2"| ]
*] (2008)
!rowspan="2"| Notes

===Compilations===
*] (2005)
*] (2008)
*] (2008)

===Video/DVD===
*] (2006)
*Eels Video Collection (2008) (Part of the ] compilation)
*Eels Lollapalooza 2006 (2008) (Part of the ] compilation)
*] (2008)

===Singles===
*] (1997)- #1 US Modern Rock Tracks
*] (1997)
*] (1997)
*] (1998)- #40 US Modern Rock Tracks
*] (1998)
*] (2000)
*] (2000)
*] (2001)
*] (2005)

====E singles====
*] (1992)
*] (1992)

====Promotional releases====
* 1996: "Rags to Rags", "Beautiful Freak"
* 1998: "Climbing to the Moon"
* 2003: "Jeannie's Diary", "3 Speed"
* 2001: "Fresh Feeling", "Rotten World Blues"
* 2003: "Saturday Morning"
* 2005: "Trouble with Dreams"
* 2006: "]"

==Music videos==
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| 1992-??? || Hello Cruel World || Mick Haggerty
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* Released: December, 2000
* Label: ]
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| 1994-??? || The Only Thing I Care About || Mark Lindquist
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* Label: EWorks
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| 1996-Aug || ] || ]
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| 1997-Feb || Rags to Rags || Gary Weis
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* Released: ]-]-]
* Label: Vagrant Records
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| Recorded on ]-]-] in ] with ], ], ], ], Lyster, and ], also released as a DVD
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| 1997-??? || ] || ?
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* Label: EWorks
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| Recorded on ]-]-] and ]-]-] at the ] in ], ] with Hunter, ], and Lyster and a guest appearance by ]. Also released with a DVD.
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| 1997-Dec || ] (x2 videos)|| Jamie Caliri
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| 1998-Oct || ] || ]

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{| class="wikitable"
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| 1999-Feb || ] || ]
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| 2000-May || ] || ]
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* Released: ]-]-]
* Label: ]
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| ''''']'''''
* Released: ]-]-]
* Label: DreamWorks/]
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| 2002-Mar || ] || ]
| ''''']'''''
* Released: ]-]-]
* Label: DreamWorks/]
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| 2003-May || Saturday Morning || ]
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| 2005-May || ] || ]

==EPs==
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* Released: December, 1993
* Label: Polydor
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| 2005-Sep || Trouble with Dreams || ]
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==Chart positions== ==Singles==
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===Singles=== ===Promotional singles===
*"]" (1996)
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*''Eels Lollapalooza 2006'' (2008) (Part of the ] compilation)
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==Music videos==
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| 1992 || ] || ]
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| 1994 || ] || ]
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| August, 1996 || ] || ]
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| February, 1997 || ] || ]
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| 1997 || ] || ?
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| December, 1997 || ] (x2 videos)|| ]
|align="center" rowspan="3" |1997
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|align="center" |10
|align="center" |39
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|align="left" rowspan="3" |'']''
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| October, 1998 || ] || ]
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| February, 1999 || ] || ]
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| May, 2000 || ] || ]
|align="center" rowspan="2" |1998
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|align="center" |40
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|align="left" rowspan="2" |'']''
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| May, 2000 || ] || ]
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|align="center" |60
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|align="center" rowspan="2" |2000
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|align="left" rowspan="2" |'']''
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| May, 2003 || ] || ]
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|align="center" |2005
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|align="center" |45
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! Year !! Song !! Album !! Appearance ! Year !! Song !! Appearance
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|2007 || Royal Pain || n/a || ] |2007 || "Royal Pain" || ] (on ])
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| 2006 || Fresh Feeling || ''Promo'' || ] | 2006 || "Fresh Feeling" || ]
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| 2006 || ] || ] || ] | 2006 || "]" || ]
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| 2006 || Fresh Feeling || ''Promo'' || ] | 2006 || "Fresh Feeling" || ]
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| 2005 || ] || ] || Work of Director ], The | 2005 || "]" || The Work of Director ]
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| 2005 || Saturday Morning || ''Promo'' || ] | 2005 || "Saturday Morning" || ]
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| 2004 || Mental || ] || ] | 2004 || "Mental" || ]
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| 2004 || I Need Some Sleep || ] || ] | 2004 || "I Need Some Sleep" || ] (on ])
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| 2004 || ] || ] || ] | 2004 || "]" || ]
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| 2004 || ] || ] || ] | 2004 || "]" || ]
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| 2003 || Fresh Feeling || ''Promo'' || ] | 2003 || "Fresh Feeling" || ]
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| 2003 || Rock Hard Times || ] || ] | 2003 || "Rock Hard Times" || ]
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| 2003 || ] || ] || ] | 2003 || "]" || ]
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| 2003 || Sound of Fear, The || ] || ] | 2003 || "The Sound of Fear" || ]
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| 2003 || Skywriting || '']'' || ] | 2003 || "Fresh Feeling" || ]
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| 2002 || "]" || ]
| 2003 || Taking a Bath in Rust || '']'' || ]
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| 2003 || Fresh Feeling || ''Promo'' || ] | 2001 || "]" || ]
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| 2001 || "It's a Motherfucker" || ]
| 2002 || ] || ] || ]
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| 2001 || "Ant Farm" || ]
| 2001 || ] || ] || ]
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| 2001 || It's a Motherfucker || ] || ] | 2001 || "My Beloved Monster" || ] (on ])
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| 2001 || Ant Farm || ] || ] | 2001 || "]" || ]
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| 2001 || My Beloved Monster || ] || ] | 2000 || "]" || ]
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| 2000 || "Christmas Is Going to the Dogs" || ] (on soundtrack)
| 2001 || ] || ] || ]
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| 2000 || ] || ] || ] | 2000 || "]" || ]
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| 1999 || "]" || ]
| 2000 || Christmas Is Going To The Dogs || ''Promo'' || ]
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| 2000 || ] || ] || ] | 1998 || "]" || ]
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| 1999 || ] || ] || ] | 1997 || "]" || ] (on soundtrack)
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| 1998 || ] || ] || ] | 1997 || "Bad News" || ] (on soundtrack)
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| 1997 || ] || ] || ] | 1997 || "]" || ]
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| 1997 || Bad News || '']'' || ] | 1996 || "]" || Dream for an Insomniac
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| 1997 || ] || ] ||| ]
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| 1996 || ] || ] || Dream for an Insomniac
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|2007 || Last Stop: This Town, Novocaine for the Soul, Hospital Food || ''The Bridge School Collection, Vol. 3'' recorded live for the ] ]-] (Novocaine for the Soul and Hospital Food) and ]-] (Last Stop: This Town) released exclusively on ] Music Store |2007 || "]", "]", "Hospital Food" || ''The Bridge School Collection, Vol. 3'' recorded live for the ] ]-] (Novocaine for the Soul and Hospital Food) and ]-] (Last Stop: This Town) released exclusively on ] Music Store
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| 2005 || Jelly Dancers || '']'' | 2005 || "Jelly Dancers" || '']''
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|} |}
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Eworks is the ] set up exclusively to released Eels live albums. These self-released albums include ] (2000), ] (2002), ] (2005), and ] (2008). The band has only sold these albums at live shows. The logo for Eworks is a parody of that for ]' record label, who originally signed Eels. Eworks is the ] set up exclusively to released Eels live albums. These self-released albums include ] (2000), ] (2002), ] (2005), and ] (2008). The band has only sold these albums at live shows. The logo for Eworks is a parody of that for ]' record label, who originally signed Eels.


==External links== ==References==
{{Reflist}}
* – Official site * – Official site
* – Collectors and fansite. * – Collectors and fansite.
* – Database of all eels tracks
* – Austrian fansite in English. Full of information.
* – Chart positions for Switzerland. * – Chart positions for Switzerland.

==External links==
* – Database of all eels tracks
* – Austrian fansite in English.
* – Songs from TV & movies. * – Songs from TV & movies.
* &ndash; Soundtrack listing. * Soundtrack listing.
* – Eels music video list. * – Eels music video list.
*&nbsp;– Music video & director archive. * – Music video & director archive.
* (10/03/03) – E discussing music and video. * (10/03/03) – E discussing music and video.


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Eels discography
Studio albums11
EPs1
Live albums5
Compilation albums3
Singles12
Video albums4
Music videos14

This is a discography of Eels and other musical projects of Mark Oliver Everett. Release dates given are the first American release of the album.

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications Notes
US
AUS
AUT
BEL
CAN
GER
FRA
NLD
NZ
NOR
SWE
SWI
UK
1985 Bad Dude in Love
  • Label: Independent, Joe Mama Records
First release from Mark Everett, recorded and released independently
1992 A Man Called E E solo album
1993 Broken Toy Shop E solo
1996 Beautiful Freak 114 5 Eels album with Jonathan Norton and Tommy Walter
1998 Electro-Shock Blues 59 12 Eels include Jon Brion, T-Bone Burnett, Lisa Germano, Norton, and Grant-Lee Phillips
2000 Daisies of the Galaxy 49 69 8 Eels included Peter Buck, Norton, and Michael Simpson
2002 Souljacker 34 47 75 12 Eels include Kelly Logsdon, Norton, John Parish, Adam Siegel
2003 I Am the Messiah MC Honky album featuring Logsdon, Norton, and Joey Waronker
2003 Levity Mark Oliver Everett solo score to the film Levity, including two songs credited to Eels.
2003 Shootenanny! 145 56 54 35 Eels include Germano, Scott Gordon, Joe Gore, James King, Logsdon, Jon Molzan, Norton, and Todd Simon
2005 Blinking Lights and Other Revelations 93 48 32 30 18 16 Eels include Wayne Bergeron, Bobby, Jr., Buck, Wally Gagel, Ludvig Girdland, Gore, Probyn Gregory, Darren Hahn, David Hlebo, Jim Jacobsen, Jim Lang, Bill Liston, Jeff Lyster, Andy Martin, Joe Meyer, Dick Mitchell, Norton, John Sebastian, Simon, Gerri Sutyak, Michael Valerio, Tom Waits, and Stuart Wylen
"—" denotes albums that were released but did not chart, or albums not released in a particular territory.

Live albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications Notes
US
AUS
AUT
BEL
CAN
GER
FRA
NLD
NZ
NOR
SWE
SWI
UK
2000 Oh, What a Beautiful Morning
  • Released: December, 2000
  • Label: EWorks
Recorded throughout 2000, with Balaban, Crum, Germano, Gregory, Hlebo, and Norton
2002 Electro-Shock Blues Show
  • Label: EWorks
Recorded in 1998 with Norton and Siegel
2005 Sixteen Tons (Ten Songs) Recorded in 2003 with Hahn, Logsdon, and Shon Sullivan
2006 Eels with Strings: Live at Town Hall
  • Released: 2006-02-21
  • Label: Vagrant Records
Recorded on 2005-06-30 in New York City with Julie Carpenter, Allen Hunter, Ana Lenchantin, Heather Lockie, Lyster, and Paloma Udovic, also released as a DVD
2008 Live and in Person! London 2006 93 Recorded on 2006-06-23 and 2006-06-27 at the London Astoria in London, United Kingdom with Hunter, Knuckles, and Lyster and a guest appearance by Smooshp. Also released with a DVD.
"—" denotes albums that were released but did not chart, or albums not released in a particular territory.

Compilations

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications Notes
US
AUS
AUT
BEL
CAN
GER
FRA
NLD
NZ
NOR
SWE
SWI
UK
2005 B-Sides & Rarities 1996-2003 iTunes Music Store-exclusive digital compilation
2008 Meet The Eels: Essential Eels Vol. 1 1996-2006 26 Greatest-hits compilation, also includes Eels Video Collection DVD.
2008 Useless Trinkets: B-Sides, Soundtracks, Rarities and Unreleased 1996-2006 69 Rarities compilation, also includes Eels Lollapalooza 2006 DVD.
"—" denotes albums that were released but did not chart, or albums not released in a particular territory.

EPs

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications Notes
US
AUS
AUT
BEL
CAN
GER
FRA
NLD
NZ
NOR
SWE
SWI
UK
1993 Not for Airplay
  • Released: December, 1993
  • Label: Polydor
"—" denotes albums that were released but did not chart, or albums not released in a particular territory.

Singles

Year Single U.S. Hot 100 U.S. Main. Rock U.S. Mod. Rock AUS Singles Chart Irish Singles Chart UK Singles Chart Album
1992 "Hello Cruel World" (E solo) A Man Called (E)
"Nowheresville" (E solo)
1997 "Novocaine for the Soul" 1 Beautiful Freak
"Susan's House"
"Your Lucky Day in Hell"
1998 "Last Stop: This Town" 40 Electro-Shock Blues
"Cancer for the Cure"
2000 "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" Daisies of the Galaxy
"Flyswatter"
2001 "Souljacker part I" Souljacker
2005 "Hey Man (Now You're Really Living)" Blinking Lights and Other Revelations
2006 "I Want to Protect You" n/a

Promotional singles

Video albums

Music videos

Date Song Director
1992 Hello Cruel World Mick Haggerty
1994 The Only Thing I Care About Mark Lindquist
August, 1996 Novocaine for the Soul Mark Romanek
February, 1997 Rags to Rags Gary Weis
1997 Susan's House ?
December, 1997 Your Lucky Day in Hell (x2 videos) Jamie Caliri
October, 1998 Last Stop: This Town Garth Jennings
February, 1999 Cancer for the Cure Hammer & Tongs
May, 2000 Mr. E's Beautiful Blues Marcos Siega
May, 2000 Flyswatter Steve Hanft
March, 2002 Souljacker part I Wim Wenders
May, 2003 Saturday Morning Steve Hanft
May, 2005 Hey Man (Now You're Really Living) E
September, 2005 Trouble with Dreams Jesse Dylan

Songs in film

Year Song Appearance
2007 "Royal Pain" Shrek the Third (on soundtrack)
2006 "Fresh Feeling" Failure to Launch
2006 "Hey Man (Now You're Really Living)" Just My Luck
2006 "Fresh Feeling" Failure to Launch
2005 "Novocaine for the Soul" The Work of Director Mark Romanek
2005 "Saturday Morning" Kicking & Screaming
2004 "Mental" Mean Creek
2004 "I Need Some Sleep" Shrek 2 (on soundtrack)
2004 "Novocaine for the Soul" Mean Creek
2004 "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" Along Came Polly
2003 "Fresh Feeling" Scrubs
2003 "Rock Hard Times" Six Feet Under
2003 "Novocaine for the Soul" Herr Lehmann
2003 "The Sound of Fear" Herr Lehmann
2003 "Fresh Feeling" Scorched
2002 "Souljacker part I" Six Feet Under
2001 "Flyswatter" The Anniversary Party
2001 "It's a Motherfucker" The Anniversary Party
2001 "Ant Farm" Jump Tomorrow
2001 "My Beloved Monster" Shrek (on soundtrack)
2001 "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" Jump Tomorrow
2000 "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" Road Trip
2000 "Christmas Is Going to the Dogs" How the Grinch Stole Christmas (on soundtrack)
2000 "Flyswatter" Chain of Fools
1999 "Cancer for the Cure" American Beauty
1998 "Your Lucky Day in Hell" Dead Man on Campus
1997 "Your Lucky Day in Hell" Scream 2 (on soundtrack)
1997 "Bad News" End of Violence (on soundtrack)
1997 "Your Lucky Day in Hell" Grosse Pointe Blank
1996 "Novocaine for the Soul" Dream for an Insomniac

Songs from compilations

Year Song Appearance
2007 "Last Stop: This Town", "Novocaine for the Soul", "Hospital Food" The Bridge School Collection, Vol. 3 recorded live for the Bridge School Benefit 1998-10-17 (Novocaine for the Soul and Hospital Food) and 1998-10-18 (Last Stop: This Town) released exclusively on iTunes Music Store
2005 "Jelly Dancers" Dimension Mix

Eworks

Eworks is the record label set up exclusively to released 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! (2008). The band has only sold these albums at live shows. The logo for Eworks is a parody of that for Dreamworks' record label, who originally signed Eels.

References

  1. Initially an iTunes Music Store exclusive, later sold on Eels' site and released on Useless Trinkets: B-Sides, Soundtracks, Rarities and Unreleased 1996-2006

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