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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Melissa shines on this one!
After the heartbreaking "Skin" a couple years ago, Melissa Etheridge has come back with an infectious, addicting, highly emotional, fun cd. Clearly, the tone of the album is polar opposite of "Skin".

"Secret Agent", "Giant", "If You Want To" and "Kiss Me" are great rock songs in every sense - lots of guitar, a driving beat, and sexy (as well as amusing) lyrics on...

Published on February 12, 2004 by Eileen Finn

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3.0 out of 5 stars One Great Song
This cd is good but mostly predictable down to certain phrases and very familiar beats and baselines . . . EXCEPT "Secret Agent" and to some extent,"Tuesday Morning" (the really cool feel of this song does not match the serious theme). Both higlight the band, such as it is, especially the drummer who is the unsung hero in all cds. If you are a fan,...
Published on March 6, 2004 by R. Jeremy Tschudin


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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Melissa shines on this one!, February 12, 2004
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Eileen Finn (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lucky (Audio CD)
After the heartbreaking "Skin" a couple years ago, Melissa Etheridge has come back with an infectious, addicting, highly emotional, fun cd. Clearly, the tone of the album is polar opposite of "Skin".

"Secret Agent", "Giant", "If You Want To" and "Kiss Me" are great rock songs in every sense - lots of guitar, a driving beat, and sexy (as well as amusing) lyrics on "Secret Agent" and "Kiss Me".

The title track "Lucky" is the emotional setting of this album, and you will feel the happiness of it in each song that follows.

"Tuesday Morning" is a power packed, emotional tribute to Mark Bingham, the gay man who was on Flight 93 with Todd Beamer (of "Let's roll" fame). The song is pointed, political, amazingly well-written, and if it doesn't cover your body in gooesbumps and fill your eyes with tears, you're not breathing.

"Breathe" is the first single off the album, and I really like Melissa's version of it. It tends to stick in your head, and you'll find yourself humming it absently all the time.

"Mercy" has a nice blues feel to it, and I think it will be an amazing live piece. "This Moment", "The One", and "Will You Still Love Me" are tender ballads and classic Etheridge writing from her heart.

I could go on and on about "Lucky", but instead, I'll just say that if you're a Melissa Etheridge fan or a rock and roll fan or even a fan of great music in general, this is a must have in your collection.

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars In case you did not hear, Melissa's in love and happy again, April 30, 2004
This review is from: Lucky (Audio CD)
The difference between Melissa Etheridge's album "Lucky" and her previous effort "Skin" is like the difference between night and day, which is just a way of saying that the last time around she was writing and singing about the emotional upheaval of her breakup with longtime partner Julie Cypher and now she is celebrating her new relationship with Tammy Lynn Michaels. Knowing what is happening with Etheridge's love life is useful for decoding the meaning of her lyrics, but as always the fact that she is a lesbian is beside the point because when she writes about being in love the gender is almost always irrelevant. Besides, Bob Dylan did the greatest breakup album of all time with "Blood on the Tracks" so there is more to be said for Etheridge writing songs celebrating love.

This clear from the opening title track of the album, which announces the theme of being "Lucky" and works in some nice Rolling Stones like riffs throughout while updating us on the biography of her love life. "I was dried up I was starving I was mangled / I looked like hell, twisted up and tangled", she sings, but then makes it clear the ghosts are gone. "This Moment" is a mid-tempo ballad that best represents her celebration of her new relationship. It is almost become hyperbolic at points ("Tell the angels they'll just have to wait"), but Etheridge's vocal performance keeps everything together and the net effect is too heartfelt to dismiss. "If You Want To" and "Breathe" are more commercially oriented, by which I simply mean these are going to be the ones that get the airplay even if they are not the best tracks on the album (but I was surprised to note that Etheridge did not write "Breathe"; it never occurred to me that any of these songs would not be here own compositions).

"Mercy" is a strange sounding song because of its hip-hop backbeat, but has some of the most interesting lyrics with its religious metaphors and the idea: "Oh the peace you say is promised me / Seems too much to comprehend." The song also does something unique but appropriate with the bridge coming at the end of the song, which makes sense, given that it allows the song to build throughout the verses to the climax. "Secret Agent" is the blues oriented track that will remind you why comparisons are often made between Etheridge and Janis Joplin in terms of vocals; this is the one where she lets loose on the wails. She also forces you to think about what she is really up to with the line: "All the boys want to know if she's got something to hide / All the girls are relieved she's working for the other side". There are a lot of songs on this album that I would dearly like to see her do in concert.

"Will You Still Love" is a small note of self-doubt in this particular mix of songs. It starts off as a simple acoustic guitar piece and I would like to have heard the entire song done that way (it reminds me of Etheridge doing Joan Armatrading's "The Weakness in Me" with just a piano and I think a similar simple approach would really enhance the track). "Meet Me in the Dark" is Etheridge in full Springsteen mode, which makes it seems a bit out of place in this collection.

The most powerful song on the album, for totally different reasons, is "Tuesday Morning." This song is about Mark Bingham, a gay male who was one of those who fought back against the terrorists on Flight 93 on 9/11. Etheridge's point is that Bingham was a hero in a country that denied him the same civil rights as other citizens. Along with "Scarecrow," her tribute to Matthew Shepherd, a gay student savagely murdered, "Tuesday Morning" shows Etheridge's power as a protest singer, using simple narratives to drive home her point.

"Giant" is another hard rock song that begs for live performance to really come alive. After that one "Come on Out Tonight" just seems to cute, although it harkens back to her first album musically, which is certainly nostalgic, but it is the other weak song on the album. For that matter "Kiss Me" has an opening riff that reminds me of the early days as well, but it is a much stronger song that urges you to "kiss everything away." Finally, in case you missed the point, "When You Find the One" makes it one more time. This is another song that would be quite effective done just with an acoustic guitar (and perhaps even slowed down a bit). Maybe it is because of her "Live...and Alone" DVD that I keep thinking about what songs on "Lucky" would benefit from that type of performance.

All things considered this is one of Melissa Etheridge's better albums, and we all know how good those can be. Just put it in the CD and hit continuous play because you are going to want to hear this one a bunch of times in a row before you are willing to move on to something else.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible!, February 11, 2004
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Chris Letempt (Marietta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lucky (Audio CD)
I am so happy to have a new album from Melissa! She is back and completely on her game. This album is much more upbeat and hopeful, compared to the darker "Skin".

My favorite track on this album is "Secret Agent". What an incredible song! My wife and I were lucky enough to hear a preview of this song at her concert in Charlotte 2 years ago and wow! It absolutely rocks and is definitely full of "hidden meaning" while making you just have to dance.

The rest of the album is just as good and so listenable. As for her band, they have to be one of the most underrated in the world. Take a listen to the smoothest bass and driving drums in music today. And of course, Melissa with her signature guitar playing.

I can tell that "Breakdown" will have some new competition for the cd player in the car. All I can say is, Thank you Melissa. You absolutely rock! Keep 'em coming. We are listening!

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Etheridge Is LUCKY To Rebound From The Dark Depths Of SKIN, July 7, 2004
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Jef Fazekas (Newport Beach, California United States) - See all my reviews
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When last we heard from Melissa Etheridge, she was still reeling from the end of a twelve year relationship, something she captured brilliantly on the powerful, albeit at times dark and painful, SKIN. Ah, how things can change in three years! With the upbeat LUCKY, Etheridge has released her bounciest, most buoyant album to date. Yes, the rockers still rock, but it's the ballads and mid-tempo numbers that really steal the spotlight, and there's an overall sexiness to the disc that's just intoxicating! Opening up the CD is the gently rocking title track. With it's rock solid tight arrangement and strong lyrics about the redemptive power of a new love ("I was dried up I was starving I was mangled/You whispered in my ear/The ghosts are gone it's clear/For too long you've been tied up you've been strangled"), the cut gets things rolling, and we never look back."This Moment" is a gorgeous love song, one that could become a wedding, prom or anniversary standard, and Etheridge delivers it with from-the-gut passion. Lyrics such as "Oh I want to give you the stars/All that I can hold in my arms/Placing them where you lay" never sounded more sincere. Etheridge next kicks out the jams on the rollicking "If You Want To." We've all been here....that phone call we're not sure we should make...and that one that we so desperately want to receive. Absolutely spot-on! "Breathe" is a rarity for Etheridge...a cover tune. Make no mistake, though....with it's amped-up lead vocal and tight, guitar-and-drum one/two punch, this is without a doubt a Melissa Etheridge song! Next we have the delicate "Mercy", one of LUCKY's strongest cuts. With it's gentle sway, haunting backing vocals and honest, unaffected lead vocal, this is the kind of song that gets under your skin and doesn't let go. Add a powerful set of lyrics ("I have survived all of the lies/They made me wise/The locks and walls and the peace it buys") and you have one of Etheridge's best songs to date. "Secret Agent" is a somewhat top heavy rocker that centers around the "Is she or isn't she?" question Etheridge found a lot of people pondering upon first meeting her now-wife. It's a fun song, but it's nothing she hasn't done...and better!...before! "Will You Still Love Me" has a gently classical 60's/70's vibe to it, with hushed instrumentation and a simple lead vocal. Toss in another set of sterling lyrics ("The sky is too high/To paint tonight/The wind is too strong/To hold onto/I'd climb on your roof/And call out your name/But somebody stole my silver shoes") and a killer chorus ("Will you still love me anyway/Will you still need me when you're victorious/Will you still want me when I've nothing to say/Will you still love me anyway") and you have another one of LUCKY's best cuts. "Meet Me In The Dark" is sparse in it's arrangement, but deep in it's content. Beautifully accompanying herself on piano, backed by a thoughtful bass and plaintive cello, Etheridge creates a number that both pleads and soars. Once again, gorgeous! Next up is "Tuesday Morning", a tribute to the one hero on flight 93 from 9/11 who seems to have been swept under the rug. With it's captivating sample from Ella Jenkins to the powerful ending of "Come on let's roll", this song is a political piece, pure and simple, but it's never preachy or over the top. The same can't be said for "Giant", a slice of noisy hard rock that just seems out of place. Burdened by pedantic lyrics and a thudingly crashing arrangement, the track almost succeeds in bringing LUCKY to a grinding halt. "Come On Out Tonight" is quirky and funky, while "Kiss Me" is a steamy, sultry rocker. Closing out the disc is the wistful "When You Find The One." With it's swaying instrumentation (love the accordion!) and simple, honest vocal, Etheridge tells us her story ("I was a slick Midwestern gal/On the long hard road into Southern Cal"), finally admitting that "When you find the one/There's no questioning the silence/All is said and done/When you find the one." It's writing like this that has put Etheridge up there with Wendy Waldman as the female equivalent of Springsteen, Seger, Mellencamp and Adams, earthy storytellers who, at the same time, have loads of heart. Finally, starting a new thing in 2004, I'm giving the CD an extra half star for including the lyrics! So.....plain and simple....pick up Melissa Etheridge's latest....corny as it may sound...you'll be LUCKY you did!
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Melissa gets Lucky!, June 13, 2004
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Chris (Chris in Detroit) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lucky (Audio CD)
I just saw Melissa last night here in Detroit - and she put on an awesome, beautiful, sensual, open concert....

Words can't tell how much I enjoyed her performance. I pulled out "Lucky" that's been sitting collecting dust in my cd rack and forgot how her songs from last night touched me - and they are touching me again.

I cried openly to "Tuesday Morning" - as a gay male, it means so much to me because Melissa isn't afraid to write what she feels, there is no anger, hardly any sadness in this album - all about love, happiness, understanding, etc.

Melissa couldn't have produced a more perfect album. She's a true gem that has stood out the test of time.

Rock on Melissa, I love you!

PS - See her in concert if you can, the songs are so much better live!

5 stars for Lucky! (...)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Album, September 2, 2004
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From my first listening I fell in love with this album. It takes me back to Yes I Am. The songs stay with me and I look forward to each listening. Its a great album (which shows my age), I guess I should say that its a great CD. Try it, you won't be disappointed.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Blind Intoxication, May 5, 2004
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From the opening bars of "Lucky," Melissa sparks a happy rocking sound that sets the pace for a consistently satisfying set. The title tune is a great road song, "I want to drive with my angel" as Melissa sings about blind intoxication & self-medication.

4 are my favorite tracks. "Secret Agent" spent most of February and March in my own personal top ten computer rotation. Its great beat is insanely addictive with some of the most sensuous lyrics, "Killer eyes & homicidal sighs, you can't resist it to be twisted in her suicidal thighs, confessional lips, professional fingertips, it's a deception to perfection, her exceptional hips." Paints a picture, doesn't she? :)

Currently, right at the top of my own rotation is the rocking sweet track "If You Want To" with its throbbing bass line, shotgun speed lyric, and good time feel. Also making me reach for the repeat button is silky tease "Kiss Me," "You can buy me a drink, we'll make everyone think that love is so damn perfect tonight." A bit more on the serious side, but undeniably brilliant, is story of the gay guy on the flight 93 who fought the terrorists and helped prevent another attack. With the rap-like background vocals, it has a tension and energy that touches the heart.

The rest of the tracks on the CD are also strong; there are no missteps. "Lucky" is another incredibly fine set from one of our great American artists. Bravo!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Totally Melissa, April 26, 2004
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Peggy Cassada "Peggy" (Norfolk, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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The whole album is awesome!!!! Tuesday Morning is a wonderful tribute to Mark Bingham ( a gay man) and the others who gave their lives for America on 9/11. Tuesday Morning and Giant also state what we (gays and lesbians) are trying say. That we will not stop trying to win the fight for gay rights. We have come this far and we will not turn back. We have to stand and fight for what we believe in. All in all this is one of her best albums.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Owners of This Album Are Lucky, February 28, 2004
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I've decided that from now on, if anyone asks me to recommend any great rock music, I'll answer, "go no further than Melissa Etheridge." In fact, I'll add by saying that anyone looking for TRUE rock music should listen to her. She's one of the few true and quality rockers left today.

"Lucky" is Melissa Etheridge's eighth album. This explores her more happy side aside from what she's been known to express. Her singing expressions show that she really is happy for the first time since breaking up with long-time girlfriend Julie Cypher, later meeting her now-wife Tammy Lynn Michaels. Despite this theme, she still sings every note as powerful as she always has. Her words and her style have the capability of stealing listeners' hearts. She proves that she still hasn't lost her musical touch after sixteen years in her career. In fact, it's only gotten stronger. A few tracks have a new sense of experimenting: country, funk, and mixing. She obviously masters every genre as she has with rock. This is only one of many musical details that shows some evolving as an artist. Her latest hit single "Breathe" states the album's quality. Listeners should expect an earned 2004 Grammy nomination for Best Female Rock Performance for that song. Every track proves that she'll be around for a long time to come. "Lucky" is sure to keeps listeners jamming for a long time.

Other Melissa Etheridge albums, all which are recommended:
-"self-titled", 1988
-"Brave And Crazy", 1989
-"Never Enough", 1992
-"Yes I Am", 1993
-"Your Little Secret", 1995
-"Breakdown", 1999
-"Skin", 2001

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's like having a party in your CD player..., September 6, 2005
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Great CD...I love Melissa Ethridge...Crazy, but even though I've been a fan for a long time, I'd never bought any of her music.
Scannng music on Amazon and found this CD with great reviews. I can see why...I am so glad that I bought it and will buy more of her music...Geeeeeeez why'd I wait so long????
Do YOURSELF a favor...but this great CD...Then you'll be "Lucky" too...:)
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