3 Balloons

3 Balloons
Studio album by
Released24 March 2009
GenreComedy
Length39:23
LabelHaHa/What Are Records?
Stephen Lynch chronology
Cleanest Hits
(2006)
3 Balloons
(2009)
Lion
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

3 Balloons is an album by comedian/musician Stephen Lynch. According to his official website, it was 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.[2] 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.[3]

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."

— Stephen Lynch, Official Website[4]

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.

  1. ^ 3 Balloons Stephen Lynch Allmusic.com David Jeffries
  2. ^ "Stephen Lynch : What Are Records?". Secure.whatarerecords.com. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Stephen Lynch". Stephen Lynch. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  4. ^ "Stephen Lynch". Stephen Lynch. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 1 September 2011.