Mr. Lucky Chris Isaak

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  • Release Date: 02/24/2009
  • Sales Rank: 1,180
  • Label: REPRISE / WEA
  • UPC: 093624978831

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Mr. Lucky

1LISTENCheater's Town 3:37
2LISTENWe Let Her Down 3:21
3LISTENYou Don't Cry Like I Do 4:11
4LISTENWe've Got Tomorrow 2:22
5LISTENBreaking Apart 3:39
6LISTENBaby Baby 3:15
7LISTENMr. Lonely Man 2:41
8LISTENI Lose My Heart / Michelle Branch 2:57
9LISTENSummer Holiday 3:05
10LISTENBest I Ever Had 4:11
11LISTENWe Lost Our Way 3:38
12LISTENVery Pretty Girl 4:20
13LISTENTake My Heart 2:23
14LISTENBig Wide Wonderful World 4:04

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Editorial Reviews

Mr. Lucky is the first album Chris Isaak has released in seven years but it's hard to call it a comeback: it's been so long since Isaak had something approaching a crossover hit that it's hard to say that he's been away, that he has something to come back from -- he just appears every few years, such as in March of 2009, when Mr. Lucky appeared as part of a coordinated multimedia attack. In addition to this new album, Isaak has a new talk show on A&E -- like Elvis Costello's Spectacle but on basic cable -- and Mr. Lucky isn't strictly a soundtrack for the show, but it's fair to say that the show gives Mr. Lucky a larger potential audience than any Isaak album in a long time, probably since the last time he had a television show in the early-2000s sitcom The Chris Isaak Show. Given this bigger platform, it makes perfect sense that Mr. Lucky feels carefully considered: from its production to its construction, it's a deliberate attempt to modernize Isaak's retro obsessions without abandoning them. Usually, this modernization surfaces in echoey atmospherics partway between U2 and Coldplay, textures that suit his melodramatic Roy Orbison tributes. Mr. Lucky works because Isaak and crew don't overplay their hand -- he's never swallowed in waves of digital delay, the way Roy himself was on his swan song, Mystery Girl -- but tweak subtly, then alternate these coolly romantic mood pieces with swinging rockabilly, sly low-key grooves, duets with Trisha Yearwood and Michelle Branch, breezy pop that harks back to a time prior to the British Invasion, and a big, glitzy Vegas number to close the whole show. As a sensibility, it's no different than anything Isaak's done, so the difference is the execution, not just in the light, fresh touch of the production but the songs, which are his strongest in a long time -- and that's good enough to please his longtime fans as well as anybody whose interest might be piqued by the new show. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Unlucky in Love and Lyricsby Anonymous

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August 03, 2009: While Isaak's Orbison-like vocals are rich, the lyrics were less than inspired. Song after song about being abandoned by a lying lover make for a pretty long stretch of navel gazing--without a hint of the irony that a talented lyricist like Lyle Lovett can spin into an interesting tale. Here, the material sounds like self-absorbtion without the relief of self-reflection. Buy one or two of these songs on iTunes and skip the full CD.

Chris Issak definitely still has the magic!!!by TMCOK

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June 07, 2009: If you were ever a Chris Issak or Roy Orbison fan youll absolutely love this CD!!

I Also Recommend: Best of Chris Isaak [CD/DVD].


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