Cannabaceae

Hello Lisa
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 15, 2002
Recorded2001–2002
GenrePop rock
Length45:27
LabelArtemis Records
ProducerLisa Loeb
Lisa Loeb chronology
Cake and Pie
(2002)
Hello Lisa
(2002)
Catch the Moon
(2003)

Hello Lisa is a studio album by Lisa Loeb, released on October 15, 2002 by Artemis Records. It is a re-release of the album Cake and Pie, which was released by A&M Records earlier that year.

Overview

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Loeb's 2002 album Cake and Pie did not receive any major backing or promotion from A&M Records, resulting in it reaching No. 199 on the Billboard 200. Shortly after being dropped by A&M, Loeb purchased the rights to the master recordings of the songs and reworked the album as Hello Lisa. It replaces "We Could Still Belong Together", "Kick Start", "Too Fast Driving", and "She's Falling Apart" with "Did That", "What Am I Supposed to Say", and "Take Me Back".

The album is a homage to the popular character Hello Kitty, of which Loeb is a huge fan. She obtained Sanrio's permission before releasing the album.[1]

Reception

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"Underdog" peaked at No. 39 on Billboard's Adult Top 40 chart in the fall of 2002.

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Did That"Lisa Loeb3:52
2."Underdog"3:01
3."You Don't Know Me"
  • Loeb
  • Zappa
3:50
4."Drops Me Down"Loeb3:00
5."Someone You Should Know"3:22
6."The Way It Really Is"
3:57
7."Bring Me Up"Loeb3:29
8."Kick Start"2:47
9."What Am I Supposed to Say"3:29
10."Payback"Loeb4:41
11."Take Me Back"5:06
12."What Am I Supposed to Say" (Acoustic - Hidden track)
  • Loeb
  • Scruggs
3:29
Total length:45:27

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