
Lucky Town
Welcome To Lucky Town
© 1999 Daradream Publishing (030547800320)
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Soaring, grinding, female-fronted power pop with killer hooks, and brightly-packaged harmonies.
tracks
- 1 Simple
- 2 Inspiration
- 3 Highwire
- 4 Mistake
- 5 Stay
- 6 Fear
- 7 Recall
- 8 Static Fling
- 9 The Line
- 10 Fear radio mix
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- author: J Whizzle
I've had the CD since I worked the door for Luckytown back in Norfolk @ Mango's, it's taken me awhile to find a new one. Thank's, I'll keep listening.
OMG!
author: SamI've owned this CD for 3 years and still can't stop listening to it. Courtney's voice is like an angel but her horns start to sprout when she picks up her guitar. The "boys" deliver amazing, showcase worthy music well worth the price of admission.
Awesome CD!
author: TracyI am now a HUGE fan of Lucky Town! So far all of their CD's (including this one) are awesome, and keep getting better each time I play them. This girl (Courtney?) has a killer voice, and the hooks are SO good without being cheesy. The cover design is pretty cool too.
#1 fan of LUCKY TOWN invites all
author: a fanthis album, as well as all of their releases, is incredible! Goto www.StaticFling.com to get more of LUCKY TOWN!
- author: CD Baby
This soaring, grinding, female-fronted power pop album, with killer hooks, and brightly-packaged, sparkling harmonies, steals away with hearts on a regular basis. Taking a toolbox of musical influences from Jonatha Brooke, Shawn Colvin, No Doubt, the Sundays and Letters To Cleo, this is an album that both energizes and melts audiences, with a well-balanced composition of snappy, poppy, glossy crackle with a solidly rooted, full-bodied, robust attachment to earthy rock. Don't pass it up.
This cd is great!
author: nidai think this cd is brilliant! the vocals are amazing and the cd is generally kik a$$ all the way!
- author: James Blandini
I love Welcome to Lucky Town. The songs are well written and easy to listen to. Courtney Criswell's vocals are wonderful. Great guitar work. A great CD start to finish.
- author: Tamara Turner, CD Baby.com
This soaring, grinding, female-fronted power pop album, with killer hooks, and brightly-packaged, sparkling harmonies, steals away with hearts on a regular basis. Taking a toolbox of musical influences from Jonatha Brooke, Shawn Colvin, No Doubt, the Sundays and Letters To Cleo, this is an album that both energizes and melts audiences, with a well-balanced composition of snappy, poppy, glossy crackle with a solidly rooted, full-bodied, robust attachment to earthy rock. Don't pass it up.