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Get Lucky (Remastered)

Loverboy

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Working for the Weekend Loverboy 3:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 When It's Over Loverboy 5:07 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Jump Loverboy 3:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Gangs In the Street Loverboy 4:34 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Emotional Loverboy 4:53 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Lucky Ones Loverboy 3:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 It's Your Life Loverboy 4:04 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Watch Out Loverboy 3:56 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Take Me to the Top Loverboy 6:11 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 I Told You So (Demo Version) Loverboy 1:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Boy Likes the Girl (Demo Version) Loverboy 4:30 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Your Town Saturday Night (Demo Version) Loverboy 3:07 $0.99 View In iTunes
13 Working for the Weekend (Demo Version) Loverboy 3:47 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

After making a promising start with their self-titled debut, Loverboy hit the big time in 1981 with Get Lucky. This canny combination of AOR hooks and new wave production gloss boasts some memorable radio-ready tunes but isn't as solid an album as its success might lead one to believe. The best tunes on Get Lucky were the songs that became its hit singles: "Working for the Weekend" is a party anthem that blends some gutsy hard rock guitar riffs with a synthesizer-drenched new wave rhythm arrangement to become a huge hit, while "The Lucky Ones" layers clever lyrics about the jealousy that success inspires in others over a song that mixes pomp rock grandeur with a punchy AOR arrangement full of gutsy yet slick guitar riffs. Loverboy got additional airplay with "When It's Over," a moody power ballad that boasts a show-stoppingly emotional vocal performance from Mike Reno, and "Take Me to the Top," a sleek midtempo piece built on a hypnotic synthesizer arrangement. The rest of Get Lucky isn't as impressive as these hits because it relies on filler to pad the album out: "Gangs in the Street" is an overwrought song about street tensions whose lyrics are melodramatic to the point of being unintentionally funny, and "Emotional" is a sloppy bar band jam with annoyingly sexist lyrics and an awful vocal from Paul Dean. Due to this overabundance of less than stellar tracks, Get Lucky fails to be as consistent a listen as Loverboy or Keep It Up, but offers enough solid tracks to please the group's fans and AOR fanatics. Other listeners may want to check out the album's highlights on a compilation before picking it up. [This 25th Anniversary Edition has been remastered and features four previously unreleased demos.] ~ Donald A. Guarisco, All Music Guide

Recent Customer Reviews

This album rocks!!
     
by Nastalgia

Wow....talk about an album that can bring you back in time to remember the freedom of youth....this one does it.
This was an incredible album at precisely the right time....early 80's....music and style was changing and these 5 guys hit thier stride with this one. I was 14 at the time and I still can remember the impact this album had on kids my age and older. Everyone had this album!! I;m glad to see iTunes getting this out for a whole new generation - in fact, I hear "Working for the Weekend" almost as much as I did when it came out....like a previous reviewer wrote...some of these tunes will stand the test of time forever.

Get the album and listen to music that was still innocent and gave a message of being young and having a good time.

HELLO
     
by Drummernamedfitz

I SAW LOVERBOY!

Great remaster of a classic album
     
by MandalayVA

I wore this record out in the eighties and it was a mainstay of my CD collection so I was thrilled to find the remaster on iTunes. I must disagree with the All Music Guide view that "Emotional" is a "sloppy bar tune"--it just showed a different side of Loverboy and is a fun song. So many great songs on here--"Lucky Ones," "When It's Over," "Take Me To The Top" ... a solid album from start to finish. Yeah, "Gangs In The Street" is kind of melodramatic (and the video is hilariously bad) but it still fits in with the rest of the record. The previously unreleased songs are interesting additions--you can almost hear the bridge between the first record and this one in their sound--but aren't super-strong so you can understand why they were originally left off this record. Loverboy were slagged a lot even in their heyday but "Get Lucky" is a great example of early eighties arena rock. Now if only "Keep It Up" can get the same treatment!

Biography

Formed: 1980 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

With a string of three multi-platinum albums, Loverboy was one of the most successful mainstream hard rock groups of the early '80s. Comprised of vocalist Mike Reno, guitarist Paul Dean, bassist Scott Smith, keyboardist Doug Johnson, and drummer Matthew Frenette, the band formed in Toronto, Canada, in...
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