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Luck
Dwight Twilley
Luck
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
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Despite his status as the godfather of new wave, by the early 1990s Dwight Twilley's career was stymied by a series of label failures and other business setbacks. Teaming with veteran producer-engineer Richie Podolor to re...  more »

     
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All Artists: Dwight Twilley
Title: Luck
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Big Oak Recording
Original Release Date: 1/1/2001
Re-Release Date: 8/14/2001
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Power Pop, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 664409137028, 5024545168921

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Despite his status as the godfather of new wave, by the early 1990s Dwight Twilley's career was stymied by a series of label failures and other business setbacks. Teaming with veteran producer-engineer Richie Podolor to record tracks during spare studio time, they cobbled together an album so strong it might pass for a lesser power-popper's greatest-hits collection. The Luck, something of a lost treasure among pop aficionados, has finally surfaced. Legend has it that when one label A&R exec played a work-in-progress cassette in his office, the label chief bolted in and excitedly began singing the music's praises--until he found out it was by a veteran who'd already scored top 20 hits in the previous two decades. But the biz's loss is a pop fan's dream: here is a hook- and harmony-rich collection so effervescent it belies the paradoxical sense of bitter optimism and trends-be-damned ambition that drives its best songs. Twilley still seems at the top of his game here (if as stubbornly out-of-step with fashion as Sincerely was in the mid-'70s) and The Luck takes its rightful place among his strongest albums--and as arguably the greatest power-pop album of the '90s. --Jerry McCulley

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CD Reviews

Good 'Luck'
Eliot Wilder | Boston, MA USA | 10/03/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Luck is not something one would normally associate with Twilley, because his has been a career fraught with anything but. For the most part his recordings, as brilliant as most of them are, have been, as he once put it, "tangled in legal spaghetti." Such was the case with this album, originally recorded in 1994. Produced by legendary popmeister Richie Polodor and polished up for release now, "The Luck" is yet another sparkling jewel in Twilley's gem case. It's certainly a passionate-sounding record, brimming with dreamy melodies and Dwight's even dreamier voice, as on songs like "Holdin' On," "Leave Me Alone," "Oh Carrie" and "Suzyanne." These midtempo ballads are easily among his best tunes, striking the right chords, literally, between the earthly and the ethereal. That's not to say that our boy has forgotten how to shake and shimmy, because "The Luck" is packed with upbeat bouncers, such as "Remedies" and, especially, "Gave It All Up for Rock 'n' Roll," a track whose title says it all. After all these years, Twilley's still on fire."
TWILLEY STILL RULES THE POWER POP WORLD
GREG TAYLOR | Spencer, Iowa United States | 03/16/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Dwight Twilley's music from the 1970's combined the melody and power of mid-period Beatles with the attitude and slap-back echo
of Sun era Elvis. It was, to say the least, quite a combination. Twilley seemed to fade away after his '80's hit 'Girls'.
However, after a late night search on the internet, I found out he's still pumping out new music on his own terms. The Luck is a jolt of power pop that confirms that Dwight has not lost his golden touch with a song. The cd sounds great, the band is very good, and Twilley sings better than ever. He is truly one of the most underrated rockers in the last 25 years.
If you have not heard anything from D.Twilley since the "old days" rest assured you will find songs like "THE LUCK", "I WORRY ABOUT YOU" and "FORGET ABOUT IT" among others, to be a blast of fresh air. This is power pop at it's best."
A little more "magic"
steve hughes | erie, co USA | 11/07/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you are a fan of Dwight Twilley, rejoice!! Twilley Don't Mind has alway been on my desert island music list, and now I can add this CD to the list. Harmonies, passion, and superb song writing all add up to a great release. Favorites include the attitude of "Music", the lust of "I Wanna Have You", the driving guitars in "You". If you haven't experienced Twilley this would be a great place to start."