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Despite Lucky's glossy, easily digestible tendencies, it still burns bright with the usual Etheridge fervor.
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Sounding like a Pabst Blue Ribbon-slamming cross between John Cougar Mellencamp and Janis Joplin, Etheridge unleashes pool-hall rockers... as if every night is Friday night.
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On the whole, Etheridge seems to be back circa Yes I Am, which is a good thing for fans and newcomers.
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Entertainment WeeklyAs a rock album it's ordinary. [13 Feb 2004, p.72]
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Melissa Etheridge wears her heart on her sleeve and anywhere else she can think to plaster it, and in that regard, Lucky -- despite some songs that are, by her standards, upbeat and celebratory -- doesn't break the mold.
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"Lucky" kicks off the proceedings; it's a buoyant, blistering winner of a song. Unfortunately, the track is also one of the disc's few high points.
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BlenderEtheridge backs up her verbal cliches with musical ones. [Mar 2004, p.117]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 7
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Mixed: 0 out of 7
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Negative: 1 out of 7
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SamVJan 2, 2006She's back to what she does best...rocking.
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MarkBDec 22, 2004
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annemariebMar 29, 2004Great, exactly what's going through my mind always....performed by Melissa...