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  1. Singles from King James Version. "Sad Sweetheart of the Rodeo"Released: August 7, 2000. "Authenticity"Released: August 28, 2001. King James Version is the second studio album by American rock band Harvey Danger, released on September 12, 2000, through London-Sire Records. It was the band's only album recorded for a major label, and their last ...

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  2. Website. harveydanger.com. Harvey Danger was an American indie / alternative rock [ 1 ][ 2 ] band. It was formed in 1992 in Seattle, Washington, by Aaron Huffman and Jeff J. Lin, who were both journalism students at the University of Washington. Drummer Evan Sult and singer Sean Nelson were brought into the band in 1993, solidifying the band's ...

  3. Jan 17, 2009 · Referred to by band members as “elaborate corporate reshuffling,” endless mergers and acquisitions left King James Version collecting dust. Without London/Slash backing them, Harvey Danger’s tour with The Pretenders fell through and while KJV was finally released in 2001 to rave reviews, the buzz was minimal. Seven years to the day of ...

  4. Jan 26, 2023 · The band released their second album, "King James Version," in 2001. A review of the album on Sputnik Music describes the first song on the album "Meetings with Remarkable Men" as having "a stomping drum beat and infectious guitar line," while Nelson's vocals are delivered in a "slightly raucous yet fundamentally clean-cut style that is as sincere as it is playful."

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  5. Sep 12, 2000 · King James Version by Harvey Danger released in 2000. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  6. 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?.

  7. Jun 9, 2013 · With the release of Sean Nelson's Make Good Choices, there's been a good bit of retrospective Harvey Danger press. And rightfully, so, as HD put out three remarkably good albums (four, if you count the b-side/greatest hits album). I covered heading to a Harvey Danger concert about 7 years ago. Forgive the writing. It's painful to read. Their second album, King James Version is probably the ...

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