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Released
  
August 13, 1996

Length
  
43:53

Release date
  
13 August 1996

Recorded
  
1996

Artist
  
Eels

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Producer
  
Jon Brion E Mark Goldenberg Michael Simpson

Beautiful Freak (1996)
  
Electro-Shock Blues (1998)

Label
  
Insomniac/Interscope Records

Genres
  
Rock music, Indie rock, Alternative rock

Similar
  
Eels albums, Rock music albums

Eels beautiful freak full album


Beautiful Freak is the debut album by American alternative rock band Eels. It was released on 13 August 1996 and is the first album released by record label DreamWorks.

Contents

Background and production

Beautiful Freak is largely the solo work of musician Mark Oliver Everett. It is his first album using the full band name Eels, in an attempt to get the records in the same general location in the stores as his previous works under the name "E". The album is produced by E, Jon Brion, Mark Goldenberg and Michael Simpson.

Content

"Novocaine for the Soul" contains samples of "Let the Four Winds Blow" by Fats Domino; "Susan's House" contains a sample of "Love Finds Its Own Way" by Gladys Knight & the Pips; "Guest List" contains a sample of "I Like It" by The Emotions; and "Flower" contains sample of "I'm Glad You're Mine" by Al Green.

Album cover

Everett had suggested having a little girl with big eyes on the cover. The girl that came in to have her picture taken, Elle Brosh, incidentally looked "like a miniature Susan" to Everett, a girlfriend of his a few years before and the subject of the song "Susan's House".

Release

Beautiful Freak was released on August 13, 1996, by record label DreamWorks, the first album released on the label. The album peaked at number 5 on the UK Albums Chart.

Four singles were released to promote the album: "Novocaine for the Soul" in February 1996, "Susan's House" in May, "Your Lucky Day in Hell" in September, and the title track the following year. "My Beloved Monster" would later appear on the soundtrack of the DreamWorks animated movie Shrek five years later.

The April 1997 German release of the album included a bonus live EP from a BBC recording session.

Reception

In a contemporary review of Beautiful Freak, Q praised the album as "a complete musical vision, a genre-spanning soundscape that reels you in with its myriad hooks". Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times wrote that "Eels' maverick vision reminds you of all the great Los Angeles bands, from the Flying Burrito Brothers to X, that have chronicled the outsider, underdog attitude in the shadows of a record industry that never embraces them commercially." Ethan Smith of Entertainment Weekly stated that "the Eels' postgrunge pop melodies and quirky, intelligent production make for catchy modern rock that's miles ahead of the competition", but felt that E's "attempts at warts-and-all portrayals of urban life come off as a disingenuous, arty pose" and that "a little less pretension would get these guys a lot further." Robert Christgau of The Village Voice assigned the album a "dud" rating, indicating "a bad record whose details rarely merit further thought."

In his retrospective review, James Chrispell of AllMusic wrote: "Concise pop tunes form the backbone of the album, yet tinges of despair and downright meanness surface just when you've been lulled into thinking this is another pop group". Trouser Press wrote that "E's material works best when he finds the rare balance between his misanthropy and his capacity for warmth."

Legacy

The album was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

Track listing

All tracks written by Mark Oliver Everett, except as noted.

Songs

1Novocaine For The Soul3:09
2Susan's House3:44
3Rags To Rags3:53

References

Beautiful Freak Wikipedia