Broken Toy Shop
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| Broken Toy Shop | ||
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| Studio album by E | ||
| Released | December 7, 1993 | |
| Recorded | Southern California | |
| Genre | Rock | |
| Length | ??? | |
| Label | Polydor | |
| Producer(s) | ??? | |
| E chronology | ||
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| A Man Called E (1992) | Broken Toy Shop (1993) | Beautiful Freak
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Broken Toy Shop (1993) is singer/songwriter E's second album, and his last as a solo artist before forming the band Eels. According to his official website , this album's cover is his least favorite of any of his releases. This album is currently out of print.
[edit] Track listing
- "Shine It All On"
- "Standing at the Gate"
- "Only Thing I Care About"
- "Manchester Girl"
- "L.A. River"
- "Most Unpleasant Man"
- "Mass"
- "Tomorrow I'll Be Nine"
- "Day I Wrote You Off"
- "Someone to Break the Spell"
- "She Loves a Puppet"
- "Permanent Broken Heart"
- "My Old Raincoat"
- "Eight Lives Left"
| Mark Oliver Everett (E) |
| Discography |
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| Studio albums: Beautiful Freak | Electro-Shock Blues | Daisies of the Galaxy | Souljacker | Shootenanny! | Blinking Lights and Other Revelations |
| E solo albums: A Man Called E | Broken Toy Shop | Levity | I Am the Messiah |
| Compilations & live albums: Oh, What a Beautiful Morning | Electro-Shock Blues Show | Sixteen Tons (Ten Songs) | B-Sides & Rarities | Eels with Strings: Live at Town Hall |
| Singles: "Novocaine for the Soul" | "Susan's House" | "Your Lucky Day in Hell" | "Last Stop: This Town" | "Cancer for the Cure" | "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" | "Flyswatter" | "Souljacker part I" | "Hey Man (Now You're Really Living)" |
| Related articles |
| MC Honky | Hugh Everett III |


