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Chris Isaak, the epitome of modern musical cool, is back with Mr. Lucky, his first non-holiday studio album since 2002. Filled with his distinctive, sweetly moody, slyly sexy retro-pop, Mr. Lucky debuts alongside the television premiere of 'The Chris Isaak Hour', a weekly music-and-talk series on A&E's Bio Channel. Isaak's fans will consider themselves fortunate that new music from their Mr. Lucky has finally arrived.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 4.88 x 5.59 x 0.47 inches; 3.39 ounces
- Manufacturer : Reprise / Wea
- SPARS Code : DDD
- Date First Available : January 25, 2009
- Label : Reprise / Wea
- ASIN : B001QOOCUS
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #62,052 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,195 in Adult Alternative (CDs & Vinyl)
- #28,691 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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And since he is getting on in years, I imagined that his voice was not what it used to be.
Boy, was I wrong.
This is the best album I have heard since "Magic". Isaak's voice has certainly held up - it may be that he can no longer hit the very highest notes, but it is still extraordinary.
The songs are great - the opening number and the duet with Trisha Yearwood are classics, as is the guilt-ridden "We Let Her Down". I have been listening to this album over and over again; not only does it hold up, it seems in many ways to get better. Plus you get to hear the real fun the band and he had making the record.
Chris Isaak - like Emmylou Harris or Bruce Springsteen or Juanes - is gifted with a sound and a music that are instantly recognizable. All four are themselves - they are who they are. When they make music, it's like they are with you. The music is real.
I cannot comment as to which albums are better than others - although I really like "Always Got Tonight", apparently not highly rated by many fans; the world is digital, and when I want to hear Isaak, it's on an ipod or an archos or Rhapsody - the songs tend to get mixed together. I almost never skip songs, though I often repeat them, and sometimes in the car with an ipod or archos plugged in, I wait to turn off the engine until the song is over.
I would recommend this to friends - in fact I have sent copies out to some of them.
(The album's only weakness is Isaak's artwork which is lame.)
First off the two guests singers are long time Chris Issak friends (both were guests on his show) and their duets were well done and seemed like a natural pairing.
These are my two favorite songs and Breaking Apart which is a remake is better than the original. I really liked Michele Branch's duet it was almost like the song was written for her.
The title Mr. Lucky would make you think this a happy album and filled with love and surfer themes. It actually has more than one sad song where it seems as though Chris Issak is longing for a long lost love. Dont worry there are also some really uplifting songs where Chris has found love again! All in all this cd is more about love than some of his previous albums that seemed to fit the bill of travel / surf / San Francisco.
As far as the sound goes it still sounds great and honest. Every song has Chris Issak pouring his heart out. Just listening to it makes me think of a fire place a six pack of beer and friends.
I honestly liked every song and the album flows well and tells the story of broken love to rekindling love. In my opinion this is a more mature Chris Issak and I dare say his best album yet. It has been 7 long years and this album does not disapoint. This is a must have for any Chris Issak fan and I would strong suggest to anyone that is looking for a singer with a great voice and a strong backing band.