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- Date Released: October 8, 2002
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Singer-Songwriter
- Label: Artemis Records
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In retrospect, the monster success of "Stay (I Missed You)" did Lisa Loeb no favors, much as Til Tuesday's "Voices Carry" eventually must have become something of a burden for Aimee Mann. The comparison is apt, both because Hello Lisa recalls the poppy but low-key folk-rock that's long been Mann's stock-in-trade and because its release was marred by the same kind of record company politics that stalled Mann's career for years: Hello Lisa is actually a revamped version of the earlier A&M release Cake and Pie, which had been dumped unceremoniously on the market earlier in 2002. Releasing herself from her contract, Loeb signed with the friendlier Artemis Records, replaced a few of Cake and Pie's weaker tracks with better new material -- including an excellent acoustic reworking of the extremely Mann-like single "What Am I Supposed to Say" -- and reissued the album in a more attractive new cover. Other highlights include the snarky teenage romance tune "You Don't Know Me" and the catchy power ballad "Underdog."
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Credits
- Dweezil Zappa - Guitar (Acoustic) // Dweezil Zappa - Bass // Dweezil Zappa - Guitar // Dweezil Zappa - Guitar (Electric) // Dweezil Zappa - Keyboards // Dweezil Zappa - Producer // Dweezil Zappa - Engineer // Dweezil Zappa - Photography // Dweezil Zappa - Fuzz Bass // André Previn - Vocals (Background) // André Previn - Vocals (Background) // André Previn - Vocals (Background) // André Previn - Vocals (Background) // André Previn - Vocals (Background) // André Previn - Whistle (Human) // André Previn - Whistle (Human) // André Previn - Whistle (Human) // André Previn - Whistle (Human) // André Previn - Whistle (Human) // Peter Collins - Producer // Bruce Dukov - Violin // Lisa Loeb - Guitar (Acoustic) // Lisa Loeb - Guitar (Acoustic) // Lisa Loeb - Piano // Lisa Loeb - Piano // Lisa Loeb - Guitar (Electric) // Lisa Loeb - Guitar (Electric) // Lisa Loeb - Vocals // Lisa Loeb - Vocals // Lisa Loeb - Vocals (Background) // Lisa Loeb - Vocals (Background) // Lisa Loeb - Producer // Lisa Loeb - Producer // Lisa Loeb - Art Direction // Lisa Loeb - Art Direction // Lisa Loeb - Photography // Lisa Loeb - Photography // Lisa Loeb - Cover Art Concept // Lisa Loeb - Cover Art Concept // Lisa Loeb - Harmony // Lisa Loeb - Harmony // Lisa Loeb - Guitar (12 String Electric) // Lisa Loeb - Guitar (12 String Electric) // Murray Adler - Violin // Rusty Anderson - Guitar (Acoustic) // Rusty Anderson - Guitar (Electric) // Charlie Bisharat - Violin // Jacqueline Brand - Violin // Jonatha Brooke - Vocals (Background) // Matt Chamberlain - Drums // Bob Clearmountain - Mixing // Larry Corbett - Cello // Jim Cox - Keyboards // Ronny Crawford - Percussion // Ronny Crawford - Drums // Brian Dembow - Viola // Joel Derouin - Violin // Stephen Erdody - Cello // Ron Fair - A&R // Armen Garabedian - Violin // Berj Garabedian - Violin // Pamela Goldsmith - Viola // Endre Granat - Violin // Alan Grunfeld - Violin // Clayton Haslop - Violin // Tiffany Hu - Violin // Ted Jensen - Mastering // David Low - Cello // Simon Oswell - Viola // Charles Paakkari - Assistant Engineer // Dan Peters - Cover Art // Jack Joseph Puig - Mixing // Dave Reitzas - Engineer // Dave Reitzas - Mixing // Anatoly Rosinsky - Violin // Randy Scruggs - Guitar (Electric) // Randy Scruggs - Producer // Joe Travers - Percussion // Joe Travers - Drums // Joe Travers - Drum Fills // Cecilia Tsan - Cello // Diva Zappa - Photography // John Scanlon - Viola // Marlo Fisher - Viola // Terry Gabis - Photography // Dominick Maita - Sequencing // Michael Sherwood - Wurlitzer // Michael Sherwood - Piano (Grand) // Joe Quigley - Bass // Joe Quigley - Inspiration // Mario de Leon - Violin // Chad Fischer - Percussion // Chad Fischer - Strings // Chad Fischer - Drums // Chad Fischer - Keyboards // Chad Fischer - Vocals // Leland Sklar - Bass // Bill Merryfield - Art Direction // Bill Merryfield - Design // Michael C. Ross - Engineer // Dave Bassett - Guitar (Acoustic) // Dave Bassett - Guitar (Electric) // Dave Bassett - Vocals (Background) // Natalie Leggett - Violin // Timothy Landauer - Cello // Joe Zook - Assistant Engineer // Jerry Schwartz - Prop Stylist // Nick Marshall - Assistant Engineer // Sara Parkins - Violin // Ben Loeb - Conductor // Norman James - Hair Stylist // Howard Karp - Assistant // Dan Coleman - Conductor // Dan Coleman - String Arrangements // Eric Gaenslen - Cello // David Boucher - Engineer // Rachel Zoe - Wardrobe // Lindy Robbins - Vocal Arrangement // Kevin Harp - Tambourine // Kevin Harp - Assistant // Jason Wormer - Assistant Engineer // Brett Freedman - Make-Up // Brett Freedman - Hair Stylist // Bill Hughes - String Contractor
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