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DISCID=760a480a
DTITLE=Little River Band / Get Lucky
DYEAR=1990
DGENRE=Rock
TTITLE0=If I Get Lucky
TTITLE1=There's Not Another You
TTITLE2=Second Wind
TTITLE3=Every Time I Turn Around
TTITLE4=I Dream Alone
TTITLE5=Time & Eternity
TTITLE6=Two Emotions
TTITLE7=As Long as I'm Alive
TTITLE8=The One That Got Away
TTITLE9=Listen to Your Heart
EXTD=Originally Released February 28, 1990 or March 1990\n\nAMG EXPERT
EXTD= REVIEW: N/A\n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nStarting to get the
EXTD=ir second wind, October 9, 2005\nReviewer: Brett Simpson (Aucklan
EXTD=d, New Zealand)\nThis is an enormous improvement over the extreme
EXTD=ly tepid 'Monsoon', but it's still a long way off their best work
EXTD=. \n\nKey to this is the fact that Graham Goble recovered from hi
EXTD=s brief dry spell, although the sudden appearance of a lot of mat
EXTD=erial from writers outside the band also helps. Truth be told tho
EXTD=ugh, the only truly outstanding cut here is Glenn Shorrock's 'I D
EXTD=ream Alone'. 'If I Get Lucky' and 'Every Time I Turn Around' (co-
EXTD=written by Peter Beckett of Player fame, who soon after became an
EXTD= offical LRB member) are the other real highlights. \n\nNone of t
EXTD=he rest is bad, just comparatively unmemorable. The album was def
EXTD=initely a step in the right direction, sadly Goble soon decamped 
EXTD=and LRB's recording career was effectively over. While it wasn't 
EXTD=the best effort to go out on, fans will still find this well wort
EXTD=h owning.\n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nSuperb & Underrated Al
EXTD=bum, July 27, 2005\nReviewer: Zachery Clift (Michigan)\nG'day Mat
EXTD=e! This amazing album is the last one to feature all the original
EXTD= members(minus Birtles) before they went their seperate ways. The
EXTD=y have since formed 2 seperate LRB bands. Although both bands are
EXTD= still quite good, they were much stronger creatively & a force t
EXTD=o be reckoned with before the split. This album is a great exampl
EXTD=e of LRB at their very finest. It has strong power ballads, great
EXTD= harmony vocals & very catchy songs. There's not one weak moment 
EXTD=on the entire album & it's really great to hear both Glenn Shorro
EXTD=ck & Wayne Nelson together. The rest of the band is exceptional t
EXTD=oo. In my opinion, this is their last truly great album & you won
EXTD='t regret buying it. I just hope that someday the 2 sides will se
EXTD=ttle their differences, reunite & re-create the magic that they d
EXTD=id here. \n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nVastly Underrated Band
EXTD=, August 5, 2004\nReviewer: Darkness (SoCal)\nI've been listening
EXTD= to LRB since grade school days and loved every single tune. I ha
EXTD=ve been looking for the Get Lucky CD for a little while and final
EXTD=ly found it with a vendor. The Get Lucky CD is vintage LRB. This 
EXTD=is the 2st CD I've ever owned (after Jagged Little Pill) where I 
EXTD=enjoyed every track. If you're an LRB fan, don't miss out on this
EXTD= most excellent album.\n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nGlen Shor
EXTD=rock Is Fantasic, March 1, 2004\nReviewer: John Dearing "Aussie!"
EXTD= (Sydney, NSW Australia)\nIt is The Little River Band that we all
EXTD= Know ! I love I dream Alone , Get Lucky is catchy and the song f
EXTD=rom Karate Kid 3 is also good "listen to my heart" Its a CD that 
EXTD=should have done better ! try to get it now!\n\n\nHalf.com N/A
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