3 Balloons is an album by comedian/musician Stephen Lynch. According to his official website, it will be his first studio album since 2000's A Little Bit Special. As of 5 March 2009, it is available for purchase in MP3 format directly from WhatAreRecords.com. It was made available from other on-line stores starting the following week of March 2009. CDs were made available for sale at shows and on-line shortly after that, and it was released in stores starting 24 March.
On his official site, Lynch says:
"My last two albums were recorded live in concert, just guitar and voice, and I wanted to do something different this time. Whenever I write or perform a new song, in my head I hear pianos and drums and tubas and string sections and jug bands and children's choirs. I want you to hear those things too. Except we couldn't find a children's choir whose parents would let them sing about drug mules and transsexual prostitutes. Maybe next time."
Most professional news sources did not review the album, with the notable exception of Allmusic's positive review, stating: "Love him or hate him -- and that really does seem all there is to choose from -- 3 Balloons finds novelty songster Stephen Lynch on a roll, keeping the quality high even when the formula is the same it has been for the past decade."
The album cover is a visual parody of the artwork design for the T. Rex album Electric Warrior.
Maps, Directions, and Place Reviews
Track list
All tracks written by Stephen Lynch.
Novelty Balloons Video
Personnel
- Stephen Lynch - acoustic guitar, vocals
- Dean Sharenow - drums
- Ivan Bodley - bass
- Rich Campbell - piano
- Erik Della Penna - electric guitar, cigar box guitars
- Jonathan Dinklage - violin, viola, string arrangements
- Dave Eggar - cello
- Rod Cone and David Josefsberg - additional vocals
Source of the article : Wikipedia
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