Lucky Man Dave Koz

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  • Release Date: 06/29/1993
  • Sales Rank: 51,688
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 077779889228
 
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Lucky Man

1LISTENShakin' the Shack / Robben Ford 6:05
2LISTENYou Make Me Smile 4:17
3LISTENFaces of the Heart 3:42
4LISTENDon't Look Any Further (Prelude) 0:40
5LISTENDon't Look Any Further 5:19
6LISTENTender Is the Night 5:55
7LISTENSaxman / Clarence Clemons 4:25
8LISTENAfter Dark 6:22
9LISTENLucky Man 3:26
10LISTENSilver Lining 5:15
11LISTENWait a Little While 5:39
12LISTENShow Me the Way 5:22
13LISTENMisty 3:19

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Saxophonist Dave Koz has become one of the most successful and beloved instrumentalists of his time, and helped establish smooth jazz as a musical force to be reckoned with. His career catapulted with 1993's Lucky Man, one of Koz' slickest and most commercial releases (which is not a bad thing by any means) to date. The album has an undeniably crisp and clean feel, akin to the color schemes used in the artwork. The musical styles range from funky and peppy, as in the opening "Shakin' the Shack," "Silverlining," and the evergreen "You Make Me Smile," to tender and sweet, as in "Faces of the Heart," "Lucky Man," and "Tender Is the Night," which features hypnotic vocals courtesy of Phil Perry. A definite highlight is the unstoppable and downright electrifying "Saxman," which features an A list who's who of influential saxophonists jamming along with Koz. The album also utilizes hip-hop scratches and beats on his wonderfully soulful cover of "Don't Look Any Further" (which features former C+C Music Factory belter Zelma Davis) and a gospel choir on "Show Me the Way." Closing with his wonderful and touching rendition of "Misty," Lucky Man is a must for any fan of contemporary and smooth jazz, and ranks as an absolute highlight in Dave Koz' enduring catalog. ~ Jose F. Promis, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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January 03, 2003: Koz has moved to far toward mainstream pop. The elements of jazz have deceased. The vocals further detract, being more at home in an elevator. If you're looking for jazz, this isn't it.