Performer: Eels
Title: Tomorrow Morning
Released: 2010
Country: UK & Europe
Style: Alternative Rock
Category: Rock
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Tomorrow Morning is the ninth studio album by Eels; the third in a trilogy of concept albums including Hombre Lobo (2009) and End Times (2010).
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On the third Eels album in 14 months, Everett completes a trilogy that began with the rockist Hombre Lobo in June of 2009, which addressed the ravenous hunger and cost of desire. In January 2010, End Times detailed in a low-key and acoustic manner, often in sometimes embarrassingly intimate terms, the shattering toll of a broken relationship. Tomorrow Morning emerges on the other side of both.
Album: Tomorrow Morning. CD1: 01 – In Gratitude For This Magnificent Day 02 – I’m a Hummingbird 03 – The Morning 04 – Baby Loves Me 05 – Spectacular Girl 06 – What I Have to Offer 07 – This Is Where It Gets Good 08 – After The Earthquake 09 – Oh So Lovely 10 – The Man 11 – Looking Up 12 – That’s Not Her Way 13 – I Like The Way This.
Listen free to Eels – Tomorrow Morning (In Gratitude For This Magnificent Day, I'm a Hummingbird and more). This is the third in a trilogy of concept albums also including Hombre Lobo and End Times. According to Songfacts, whilst Hombre Lobo dealt with desire and unrequited love and End Times with themes of aging, divorce and loss, Tomorrow Morning is a redemptive collection of songs, in which Everett expresses a more optimistic outlook. In Looking Up, for instance, he proclaims that "now I'm feeling sweet, back on my feet. Tracklist: CD1: 01 – In Gratitude For This Magnificent Day 02 – I’m a Hummingbird 03 – The Morning 04 – Baby Loves Me 05 – Spectacular Girl 06 – What I Have to Offer 07 – This Is Where It Gets Good 08 – After The Earthquake 09 – Oh So Lovely 10 – The Man 11 – Looking Up 12 – That’s Not Her Way 13 – I Like The Way.
Tomorrow Morning is perhaps most notable for how it complements its predecessor, the teasing End Times released earlier this year. That album showed E wrestling with his defense mechanisms in a way that promised to show the man behind the initial. He has never flinched from heavy issues; he wrote an album about cancer, after all. But he has always swathed any hint of confession in severe detachment, as if he could never wholly inhabit his songs for fear of the very real pain they might contain. Tomorrow Morning, however, meanders aimlessly through 14 songs that sound like 28. How's that for existential crisis? Stuck in a never-ending Eels album.
Tomorrow Morning is the third album from Mark Oliver Everett (who, for all intents and purposes, is Eels) in just over a year. It completes a trilogy that began with 2009’s (relatively) hard-rocking Hombre Lobo and January’s monochrome, largely acoustic End Times. Everett himself ranked End Times as his most downbeat album to date.
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