| King James Version | ||||
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| Studio album by Harvey Danger | ||||
| Released | September 12, 2000 | |||
| Recorded | 1999 | |||
| Genre |
Indie rock Rock Alternative rock |
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| Length | 42:56 | |||
| Label | Sire Records | |||
| Producer | John Goodmanson, Harvey Danger, Daniel Cannistra | |||
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| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic |
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| Entertainment Weekly | B+ |
| Melodic.net |
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| Rolling Stone |
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King James Version, originally released by Sire Records on September 12, 2000, is the second full-length album by alternative rock band Harvey Danger. Although it garnered critical acclaim, it failed to produce a hit song, unlike the earlier Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone?. After the release of King James Version, the band took a three-year hiatus.
The album is characterized by a polished and energetic indie rock style and lyrics laden with historical, literary, and pop cultural allusions.