Track Listing 1. Little Head 2. Grant Park 3. Get Over 4. Sugarbuzz 5. Supernatural Blonde 6. Radio Tokyo 7. Cold as Hell 8. Beautiful 9. I'm Losing You 10. This Time 11. Better Off Alone 12. I Could Change 13. Cigarette Lighter Love Song 14. (untitled) / I'm Losing You - (hidden track, hidden track)
| Details | | Producer: | Butch Walker, Jerry Finn | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes This is an Enhanced CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Marvelous 3: Butch Walker (vocals, various instruments, guitar, keyboards, samples, sequencing); Jayce Fincher (bass, background vocals); Slug (drums, background vocals). Additional personnel includes: Nikki Sixx (spoken vocals); Yogi, Jeremy Popoff (guitar); Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. (piano); Morris Day (gong); Kevin Lawson, D. Grady, Jade Uriah Lemons, Chrystina Lorree, J.J. (background vocals). Engineers: Jerry Finn, Butch Walker, Joe McGrath. Recorded at Tree Sound and RubyRed Recording, Atlanta, Georgia; Conway, The Bomb Factory and The Studio, Los Angeles, California. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. READYSEXGO is an absolutely killer slice of pop/punk/metal. Marvelous 3 are essentially Cheap Trick retooled for the 21st century, although these guys also have the sex-and-drugs misogynist attitude of mid-'80s hair metal bands (which may explain why Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx makes a cameo here on an answering machine message). High class musical references abound, such as Def Leppard and Queen in some of the choruses, Material Issue and Green Day in some of the guitar parts, plus hints of '70s glam (which may explain why "Cigarette Lighter Love Song," co-written with David Bowie, has a chorus which sounds suspiciously like "All the Young Dudes.") The bottom line is that even though these guys are loutish enough to put an inflatable sex doll on the cover, they're also capable of wit and wordplay (see "This Time"), and they're terrific tunesmiths--nearly every song here has an insanely catchy hook scattered somewhere about its person. Don't miss the hidden bonus track; it may begin with a radio announcer reading the album's credits, but after about four minutes it segues into a dance remix of the ninth track, "I'm Losing You."
Editorial Reviews ...Exuberant, haute-ly rock'n'roll....these songs are produced with the singular purpose of sounding great blaring from a car stereo... CMJ (09/11/2000)
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