Ready, Sex, Go
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Ready, Sex, Go is the third and final album from Atlanta band Marvelous 3, released on September 12, 2000. The album produced two singles, "Sugarbuzz" and "Get Over," that received moderate regional airplay. The album would prove to be the band's last, as they battled record label executives at Elektra.
The album peaked at #196 on the Billboard 200 charts just two weeks after its release.
The Ready, Sex, Go sessions also yielded studio cover versions of "Always Something There To Remind Me" by Naked Eyes (a live staple of the band), "People Are Strange" by The Doors and Steely Dan "Reelin' In The Years," which surfaced on the soundtrack of the Jim Carrey film Me, Myself & Irene.
[edit] Track listing
- "Little Head"
- "Grant Park"
- "Get Over"
- "Sugarbuzz"
- "Supernatural Blonde"
- "Radio Tokyo"
- "Cold as Hell"
- "Beautiful"
- "I'm Losing You"
- "This Time"
- "Better Off Alone"
- "I Could Change"
- "Cigarette Lighter Love Song"
[edit] Guest Musicians on Ready, Sex, Go
- Kevin Lawson - Backup Vocals
- Yogi courtesy of Buckcherry - Guitar (guitar solo in Radio Tokyo)
- Jeremy Popoff courtesy of Lit - Guitar (harmony guitar solo in Get Over)
- Roger Joseph Manning Jr. - Piano (Radio Tokyo & Cigarette Lighter Love Song)
Although mentioned in the credits, Brad Pitt, Paul Stanley, Jennifer Lopez, and Jack Black did not sing gang vocals. When asked about these guest vocalists in interviews, Butch Walker admits to it being a joke.[citation needed]