The second studio album from California's Eels, Electro - Shock Blues, was originally recorded in 1998. It was written mainly as a response to front man Mark Oliver Everett's (aka E) sister's suicide and his mother's terminal lung cancer. This 16 - track album includes well - known songs like 'Last Stop: This Town', 'Cancer for the Cure', 'Climbing to the Moon', and '3 Speed'. It's released by Geffen Records on 180 - gram double vinyl in a gatefold sleeve. Music labels include DreamWorks Records (1998) and Geffen Records (2015). Reviewed by Hank Ohs in 11/2015.

To enjoy this Eels vinyl album, just place it on your turntable and use the tonearm to drop the needle gently on the starting groove. When you're done listening, lift the tonearm carefully and return it to its rest. Keep the vinyl away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures as it can warp the record. Clean the vinyl regularly with a record brush to remove dust. Store it upright in a record sleeve to prevent scratches and damage. Don't touch the playing surface with your bare hands to avoid leaving oils that can affect sound quality.