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Get Lucky [40th Anniversary] [LP]

Current price: $9.99
Get Lucky [40th Anniversary] [LP]
Get Lucky [40th Anniversary] [LP]

Barnes and Noble

Get Lucky [40th Anniversary] [LP]

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After making a promising start with their self-titled debut, hit the big time in 1981 with . This canny combination of AOR hooks and 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 were the songs that became its hit singles: is a party anthem that blends some gutsy hard-rock guitar riffs with a synthesizer-drenched rhythm arrangement to become a huge hit, while layers clever lyrics about the jealousy that success inspires in others over a song that mixes pomp grandeur with a punchy AOR arrangement full of gutsy yet slick guitar riffs. got additional airplay with a moody power that boasts a show-stoppingly emotional vocal performance from , and a sleek mid-tempo piece built on a hypnotic synthesizer arrangement. The rest of isn't as impressive as these hits because it relies on filler to pad the album out: is an overwrought song about street tensions whose lyrics are melodramatic to the point of being unintentionally funny, and is a sloppy jam with annoyingly sexist lyrics and an awful vocal from . Due to this overabundance of less than stellar tracks, fails to be as consistent a listen as or , 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. ~ Donald A. Guarisco

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Barnes & Noble does business -- big business -- by the book. As the #1 bookseller in the US, it operates about 720 Barnes & Noble superstores (selling books, music, movies, and gifts) throughout all 50 US states and Washington, DC. The stores are typically 10,000 to 60,000 sq. ft. and stock between 60,000 and 200,000 book titles. Many of its locations contain Starbucks cafes, as well as music departments that carry more than 30,000 titles.

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