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E 's first CD release in 1992 was the album A Man Called (E). During those last 13 years, 3 albums of the artist were released (see our discographies to learn more about these albums). Hereunder are some of E's best successes. By the way, did you ever wonder how the artist succeded ? Check out E biography to find out !
A Man Called (E)
Broken Toy Shop

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Review of E : Broken Toy Shop
The L.A. based singer-songwriter has lost the McCartney-cute tunefulness that undermined his promising 1992 debut and matured with a somewhat tougher, more personal sound. "Standing At The Gate" and "Most Unpleasant Man" get under the skin in short order, while a pair of Paul Buckmaster-orchestrated ballads ("Manchester Girl," "The Day I Wrote You Off") are standouts. --Jeff Bateman

Users's Reviews - E : Highly underrated early work from E!
I see many reviewers talking about how this isn't as good as the Eels works, but I think it's just as good! As much as I like A Man Called E, I'd say that this is far better, much more internal and more rockin'. E has been a consistently remarkable artist for many years now and this overlooked gem is not one to pass up, with original, distinctive music and heartfelt lyrics that you can't get anywhere else.
Your latest reviews - E : For Eels diehards
Has a few good songs, but is before all of E's family turmoil, and seems fluffy compared to the much deeper stuff the Eels put out later. Personally, I'm a big Eels fan, so it was worth it for me to satisfy the curiousity of hearing the early work. It's not bad either, just don't expect the same deep lyrics & catchy licks you get on "Electro-shock Blues" or "Blinking Lights". Try "Beautiful Freak" first, and if you love that then you'll like this one.