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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I dont wanna say it-....................But this one is better
I dont useally do this. But their comes a time when you hear an album and you just feel compelled to talk about it. Looking For Lucky is one of those albums that just makes you say WOW after it finishes its last track and then go listen to it again. I am a huge hootie fan and I think this is their best album ever. Thats right. Ever. That includes Cracked Rear View, which...
Published on August 30, 2005 by Maureen K. Lauterbach

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars good stuff
Hootie still has it, despite the Burger King commercial. Those looking for the band to release Cracked Rear View Part 2 won't find it here, but there are some great songs to be heard. I've noticed that on the last few albums there is a mixed bag of songs in terms of style and quality. These guys incorporate country, bluegrass, rock, pop, etc etc and for the most part...
Published on September 13, 2005 by KT


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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I dont wanna say it-....................But this one is better, August 30, 2005
This review is from: Looking for Lucky (Audio CD)
I dont useally do this. But their comes a time when you hear an album and you just feel compelled to talk about it. Looking For Lucky is one of those albums that just makes you say WOW after it finishes its last track and then go listen to it again. I am a huge hootie fan and I think this is their best album ever. Thats right. Ever. That includes Cracked Rear View, which until about three weeks ago (when Looking For Lucky hit stores) I thought was hootie masterpiece. Every Song on this album is incredable- From the electrifing "State Your Peace" to the solumn, but poinght "Waltz Into Me". Some Highlights include "Hey Siser Pretty" and "Free to Everyone". But by far the best song on the alubum is "Get Outta My Mind", an infectious pop tune with a courus that if giving the chance, could be the biggest hit they've had since "Only Wanna Be With You". The Bottom Line is that this album in the best Hootie and the Blowfish album ever and that includes Cracked Rear View. And thats sayin something.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Get Lucky, September 2, 2005
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Another great album from Darius and the boys. Like all of there albums, there are a variety of songs covering a variety of moods. Get out of my mind (track 4) is the first one I go to everytime, then I hit One Love and Leaving.
Thanks for another album guys.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Blowfish, September 10, 2005
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I must say i recently got back on the internet and the first site i visited was my old favorite Hootie.com and was somewhat suprised they had another studio album, after the previous self titled i wasn't that impressed but that soon changed this truely is hootie back at there bestfantastic i can't turn it off just hope to see them in the uk soon as keep it up guy ONE LOVE to all
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hootie is back with the best album of the Summer, August 12, 2005
This review is from: Looking for Lucky (Audio CD)
This is a great Summer CD that you can play from start to finish and never skip a track. Jam in your car on a long road trip or listen to while you're online.

"State Your Peace" opens up this album in a big way and is one of the catchier and more meaningful songs Hootie has ever written. It rocks and doesn't disappoint. "Hey Sister Pretty" is their answer to Only Wanna Be With You, only this time it's actually a much better song. This is one of their best songs of all time. To anyone who thinks Hootie is a middle age frat band playing bland music, listen to "The Killing Stone" and you will feel differently immediately. This is a powerful song. There are several songs heavily influenced by bluegrass that are better than anything else in the genre, such as "Leaving" and "Autumn Jones." And the first single "One Love" is reminescent of "Hold My Hand."

All in all there is not a better CD out this summer, maybe this year.

Pick up Looking for Lucky and you won't be able to put it down.
Hootie is back on top.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars good stuff, September 13, 2005
This review is from: Looking for Lucky (Audio CD)
Hootie still has it, despite the Burger King commercial. Those looking for the band to release Cracked Rear View Part 2 won't find it here, but there are some great songs to be heard. I've noticed that on the last few albums there is a mixed bag of songs in terms of style and quality. These guys incorporate country, bluegrass, rock, pop, etc etc and for the most part it works. Keep in mind that most of the Cracked Rear View songs were several years old even when that album hit the "big time", so it is only natural for Hootie to move on to other material. Me personally, I don't think I ever want to hear "hold my hand" again, but on the flipside could listen to the hidden track "closetful of fear" off Musical Chairs over and over.

Anyway, if you liked Hootie back in the day I think you'll dig a lot of the songs on Lucky.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Hootie, December 13, 2005
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I've bought just about everything that Hootie & The Blowfish has released. Looking For Lucky is right up there with Cracked Rearview Mirror and Fairweather Johnson. Admittedly there may not be a hit single comparable to Only Want to be With You, but Looking for Lucky has no shortage of great Hootie tunes from beginning to end. If you enjoyed Hootie's earlier first two CDs you'll probably appreciate Looking for Lucky.
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12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Blow, Hootie, blow, October 26, 2005
This review is from: Looking for Lucky (Audio CD)
You all know the story: a band releases a classic very early in their career and unsurprisingly can't match it with subsequent albums. Then fans (as well as the label) lose interest, and then the lead singer departs and tries his hand at a solo album. When THAT album gets ignored, he goes back to the band and they go the indie route. This basically describes how Hootie & the Blowfish came up with Looking For Lucky, but luckily, the album is pretty good.

First off, those looking for another track like "Hold My Hand" on here will probably be disappointed. I mean, that was the kind of song that knocked you out of your seat, and it's not to say that the songs on HERE don't impress; it's just, well, now it should be more evident to people that just because a song can't become a hit doesn't mean it isn't good. Good songs include the motivational "State Your Peace", the single "One Love", and especially "Autumn Jones".

Even okay tracks like "Can I See You" and the obligatory we-are-the-world song "Free to Everyone" can't ruin a good time on this album. Fans should be satisfied upon listening to Looking For Lucky, as well as anyone else that enjoys good contemporary music.

Anthony Rupert
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hootie is back... but for the true fans they never left, August 11, 2005
This review is from: Looking for Lucky (Audio CD)
Hootie's latest work is, as always, amazing. Darius' voice is rich and soothing, the perfect compliment to Marks mellow guitar, nothing new. Dean and Soni play off of each other nicely. This record encompases more of a "Cracked Rear View" feel than the others, however distinguishes itself nicely with a subtle nuance of counrty. As the last album, self-titled, was blended with more of an R&B feel, Lucky is fused with more of a counrty feel. No not "yee haw" redneck country, a perfect example is the cajun feel that John Mellencamp has blended into his sound by means of violin and acordian. This only reiterates the fact that Hootie & the Blowfish are under rated song writers and substancially well versed musicians. It is no small feat for a band have such a diverse body of music. Only a select handful of bands are capable of doing this. For instance, The Black Crowes and The Rolling Stones are two other bands that seemlessly blend all genres into a symphonic form of rock. Like a fine wine, it is the small nuances that bands like Hootie and The Stones add that make the hair stand up on your arm. Don't listen to the poor reviews, those people are ignorant pop hound-poseurs who are only interested in the hot acts of the minute. It is because Hootie is so much more than just a record selling phenom that Looking For Lucky is what it is. Superb musicianship and songwriting that comes from the soul makes this a solid work that creates a warm mood and pleasant imagery, please indulge.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Return to form, October 25, 2005
This review is from: Looking for Lucky (Audio CD)
A long time Hootie fan was delighted by the album especially when it seemed they had lost the plot during the last couple of years. Came from the UK to the USA to see them do it live and it all fits together beautifully. Musically they are are all getting better-and hopefully will be around for a while. Compared to what else is on offer-it's worth an award or two and the band being taken seriously. A very good album indeed that makes you cry, smile and dance
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hootie's best since Cracked Rear View!, August 9, 2005
This review is from: Looking for Lucky (Audio CD)
I went to Hootie and the Blowfish's concert in Knoxville, TN on August 4, 2005. Hootie and the Blowfish put on a fantastic show, so I was sure I would buy their new album, "Looking for Lucky" when it came out. Well it's in my cd player, and it's gonna be staying there for a very long time.

1."State your Peace"
A very strong song, great lyrics. A great way to open the album. (8/10)

2. "Hey Sister Pretty"
Great, great song. Very cathcy chorus. One of my favorite songs from the album. A very radio-friendly song. (9/10)

3. "The Killing Stone"
A slower, more intense song. Strong lyrics and meaning. (7.5/10)

4. "Get Out of My Mind"
Very radio-friendly song as well. Reminds me of "Only Wanna Be With You" (8.5/10)

5. "Another Year's Gone By"
Not as catchy as other songs on this album, but compared to other songs I hear on the radio, its still very good. (6.5/10)

6. "Can I See You"
Slower song, Darius sings with real emotion. This song gives me chill bumps when I listen to it. (8/10)

7. "A Smile"
A poppy song that reminds me of earlier Hootie songs, not one of my favorites though. (6/10)

8. "One Love"
Get ready to have this song playing in your head for a long time. This IS Hootie's best song in a long long time! (10/10)

9. "Leaving"
A bluegrass-esque song that is very catchy. This is a really great song that could easily find itself on Country radio stations. Shows the band's versatility. (10/10)

10. "Autumn Jones"
A slower song that has a great chorus. Radio-friendly as well. One of the strongest songs on the album. (9.5/10)

11."Free to Everyone"
Solid song as well, a very feel-good tune. (7.5/10)

12. "Waltz to Me"
A bluegrass-esque song. An absolute gem. This song wont get attention from radio stations, but If you listen to it one, you will understand how good of a song it is. (10/10)

Best Songs
"One Love"
"Hey Sister Pretty"
"Leaving"
"Autumn Jones"
"Waltz into Me"
"Can I See You"

Good Songs
"State Your Peace"
"The Killing Stone"
"Get Out of My Mind"
"Another Year's Gone By"

Weaker Songs
"A Smile"
"Free To Everyone"

Darius Rucker shines in this album. He has one of the most unique voices in music, and possibly one of the best voices in a long time. The Band shows it's musical talents in this album. This is definitly an album that you turn on and just let it run all the way through. I hope that this album does well, because it is a fantastic album by a fantastically talented band. Hootie and the Blowfish are back, but it's not that they have ever really been gone, its the fact that the music industry has been infatuated with talentless pop starts for about 10 years now. Dont let yourself be sucked into meaningless, talentless manufactured music. Your heart and soul wants to hear great music, so let it. Go and purchase "Looking For Lucky", you will be very happy that you did.
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