Hey! Album
Hey! Album is the second album by the Atlanta rock band Marvelous 3.[5][6] It was released by the band's Marvelous Records in 1998. Elektra Records picked it up for an early 1999 release, for which the band rerecorded about 40 percent of the album.[1][7]
| Hey! Album | ||||
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| Released | 1998 | |||
| Recorded | 1997-1998 | |||
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| Length | 46:51 | |||
| Label | Marvelous Records Elektra  | |||
| Producer | Jim Ebert, Butch Walker[1] | |||
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Critical reception
    
The Los Angeles Times wrote that the band "concocts an often fetching blend of glam-tinged power-pop and Elvis Costello-style gibes."[3]
AllMusic called Hey! Album "a likeable, melodic album, full of self-conscious and self-deprecating lyrics bordering on preciousness."[2]
Track listing
    
All songs written by Butch Walker.
Official studio release
    
- "You're So Yesterday" - 3:56
 - "Freak of the Week" - 3:20
 - "Until You See" - 4:20
 - "Write it on Your Hand" - 3:23
 - "Let Me Go" - 3:21
 - "Every Monday" - 3:06
 - "Indie Queen" - 4:52
 - "#27" - 2:51
 - "Mrs. Jackson" - 3:33
 - "Over Your Head" - 3:40
 - "Vampires in Love" - 4:01
 - "Lemonade" - 6:42
 
Original independent release
    
- "You're So Yesterday"
 - "Freak of the Week"
 - "Until You See"
 - "Let Me Go"
 - "Every Monday"
 - "Indie Queen"
 - "Lemonade"
 - "#27"
 - "Just Wanna Go Home"
 - "Over Your Head"
 - "Mrs. Jackson"
 - "Fastboat"
 - "Cold As Hell"
 
References
    
- Flick, Larry (Jan 23, 1999). "Big 'week' boosts Hi-Fi/Elektra's Marvelous 3". Billboard. 111 (4): 1, 103.
 - "Hey! Album - Marvelous 3 | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
 - Nichols, Natalie (21 Feb 1999). "POP MUSIC; In Brief". Los Angeles Times. Calendar. p. 68.
 - "Rolling Stone review".
 - "Marvelous 3 Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
 - Kaufman, Gil. "Where Ya Been? Marvelous 3 Now Down To One, SWV End 10 Years Of Resting Their Voices". MTV News.
 - Sculley, Alan (18 Mar 1999). "THE '70S PLUS THE '80S EQUALS THE MARVELOUS 3". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Get Out. p. 25.
 
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