"Three Week Hero" is the second studio album by American singer P.J. Proby, released in 1969. The album features a mix of rock, pop, and soul, showcasing Proby's powerful and versatile vocal style.
One of the highlights of the album is the title track, "Three Week Hero," which was written by David Bowie and recorded during Bowie's early years as a songwriter. The song demonstrates Proby's ability to convey emotion and storytelling through his vocals.
Other notable tracks on the album include "Sugar Mama" and "Don't Forget About Me," which blend elements of rock and soul, and "That's the Way I Feel," a bluesy ballad that showcases Proby's vocal range and emotive delivery.
Despite receiving positive reviews from critics for Proby's vocal performances, "Three Week Hero" did not achieve significant commercial success upon its release. However, the album remains a testament to Proby's talent as a vocalist and his ability to interpret a variety of musical styles.