Lucky Soul

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Lips Are Unhappy 03:36 Tools
Add Your Light To Mine, Baby 00:00 Tools
Ain't Never Been Cool 02:42 Tools
One Kiss Don't Make a Summer 03:50 Tools
Struck Dumb 00:00 Tools
The Great Unwanted 00:00 Tools
Get Outta Town! 00:00 Tools
The Last Song 00:00 Tools
Baby I'm Broke 00:00 Tools
My Brittle Heart 00:00 Tools
My Darling, Anything 00:00 Tools
The Towering Inferno 00:00 Tools
Give Me Love 00:00 Tools
It's Yours 00:00 Tools
White Russian Doll 02:27 Tools
Lonely This Christmas 00:00 Tools
Woah Billy! 00:00 Tools
Up In Flames 00:00 Tools
Love³ 00:00 Tools
That's When Trouble Begins 00:00 Tools
Upon Hilly Fields 00:00 Tools
A Coming Of Age 00:00 Tools
Lips Are Unhappy (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Warm Water 00:00 Tools
Southern Melancholy 00:00 Tools
Our Heart 00:00 Tools
Could It Be I Don't Belong Anywhere 00:00 Tools
I Gots The Magic 00:00 Tools
One Kiss Don't Make A Summer (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Cryin' In the Morning 00:00 Tools
Aint Nothin' Like A Shame 00:00 Tools
My Darling Anything 00:00 Tools
Ever Yours I Remain 00:00 Tools
That Hollywood Glow 00:00 Tools
Ain't Nothin' Like A Shame (To Bring It All Back Home) 00:00 Tools
No Ti Amo 00:00 Tools
My Brittle Heart (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
The Last Song/ A Lullaby 00:00 Tools
More Like Mavis 00:00 Tools
(Hurts Like a) Bee Sting 00:00 Tools
Too Much 00:00 Tools
Locked Out 00:00 Tools
Hard Lines 00:00 Tools
Livin' On A Question Mark 00:00 Tools
Stonewashed 00:00 Tools
One Touch Is Enough 00:00 Tools
Strut! 00:00 Tools
Into The Night 00:00 Tools
That’s When Trouble Begins 00:00 Tools
Meltin' Like A '99 00:00 Tools
Could Be I Don’t Belong Anywhere 00:00 Tools
The Last Song / A Lullaby 00:00 Tools
One Kiss Don't Make A Summer - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Ain’t Nothin’ Like A Shame To Bring It All Back Home 00:00 Tools
No Ti Amo - Bonus Track - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
No Ti Amo - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Rock The Casbah 00:00 Tools
One Kiss Don’t Make a Summer 00:00 Tools
Last Song (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
One Kiss Don't Make A Summer ( 00:00 Tools
When It's Over And Done, Then It's Gone - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Lips Are Unhappy (Thai Version Feat. La-Ong-Fong) 00:00 Tools
Why can't everyone be nice for a change? 00:00 Tools
Ain’t Never Been Cool 00:00 Tools
ลอง - Lucky Soul Version 00:00 Tools
Baby I’m Broke 00:00 Tools
Lips Are Unhappy - Thai Version 00:00 Tools
One Kiss Don't Make A Summer (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
One Kiss Don't Make A Summer (Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
When It's Over And Done, Then It's Gone 00:00 Tools
ลอง - Remix 00:00 Tools
Ain’t Nothin’ Like A Shame (To Bring It All Back Home) 00:00 Tools
When It's Over and Done, Then It's Gone (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
One Kiss 00:00 Tools
It’s Yours 00:00 Tools
ลอง (Lucky Soul Version) 00:00 Tools
No Ti Amo (Bonus Track - Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
No Ti Amo (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Give Me Love (remastered) 00:00 Tools
Lucky Soul - Lonely This Christmas 00:00 Tools
Lucky Soul - Lips Are Unhappy 00:00 Tools
Ain't Nothin' Like A Shame 00:00 Tools
A Lullaby 00:00 Tools
No Ti Amo (Bonus Track - Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
ลอง (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Mys Brittle Heart 00:00 Tools
The Great Unwanted master 00:00 Tools
The Last Song/A Lullaby 00:00 Tools
Hidden Track 00:00 Tools
Lips are unhappy (Thai Version) 00:00 Tools
Add Your Light To Mine, Baby (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Add Your Light To Mine,Baby 00:00 Tools
baby i'm broke remastered 00:00 Tools
TheGreatUnwanted 00:00 Tools
One Kiss Don`t Make A Summer 00:00 Tools
Whoa Billy JD Mastered 02 00:00 Tools
02 - One Kiss Don't Make A Summer 00:00 Tools
Lucky Soul - Add Your Light To Mine, Baby 00:00 Tools
love love love 00:00 Tools
Why Can't Everyone Be Nice For A Change 00:00 Tools
give me love remastered 00:00 Tools
Lips are unhappy (Thai version Featuring La-Ong-Fong) 00:00 Tools
One Tree Hill - 504 - Lucky Soul - One Kiss Don't Make A Summer 00:00 Tools
Ain't Nothing Like A Shame 00:00 Tools
lips remastered 00:00 Tools
White Russian Doll HD 00:00 Tools
Ava - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
ลอง 00:00 Tools
Southern Melancholy 00:00 Tools
Ain`t Never Been Cool 00:00 Tools
Up In Flame 00:00 Tools
Lucky Soul - Struck Dumb 00:00 Tools
No Ti Amo (Radio Edit) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Baby I`m Broke 00:00 Tools
brittle remastered 00:00 Tools
Give Me Love - Lucky Soul 00:00 Tools
Lucky Soul - The Great Unwanted 00:00 Tools
Lucky Soul - White Russian Doll 00:00 Tools
ลอง Lucky Soul version 00:00 Tools
My Darling,Anything 00:00 Tools
It`s Yours 00:00 Tools
Ava 00:00 Tools
Lucky Soul - My Brittle Heart 00:00 Tools
Baby Im Broke 00:00 Tools
Lucky Soul - It's Yours 00:00 Tools
White Russian Doll [acoustic] 00:00 Tools
Ain't Nothin' Like A Shame(To Bring It All Back Home) 00:00 Tools
My Lips Are Unhappy 00:00 Tools
Lips Are Unhappy (remastered) 00:00 Tools
Lucky Soul - That's When Trouble Begins 00:00 Tools
Lucky Soul - Woah Billy! 00:00 Tools
Lucky Soul - Baby I'm Broke 00:00 Tools
ลอง Remix 00:00 Tools
Lonely This Christmas (Full Version) 00:00 Tools
Lips Are Unhappy (Thai Version) [feat. La-Ong-Fong] 00:00 Tools
Lucky Soul - My Darling, Anything 00:00 Tools
One Kiss Don't Make A Summer [Radio Edit]/Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Lucky Soul - Get Outta Town! 00:00 Tools
One Kiss Don't Make A Summer [Radio Edit] 00:00 Tools
My Darling Anything - 0:00 00:00 Tools
Get Outta Town ! 00:00 Tools
Livin On A Question Mark 00:00 Tools
My Lips Are Unhappy Without You 00:00 Tools
I Gots The Magic[Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Ain't Nothing Like A Shame ( To Bring It All Back Home) 00:00 Tools
Coming Of Age, A 00:00 Tools
WhoaBilly 00:00 Tools
Baby I'm Broke (remastered) 00:00 Tools
Twilight Melody 00:00 Tools
Lip Are Unhappy 00:00 Tools
Lucky Soul - The Towering Inferno 00:00 Tools
Lucky Soul - Give Me Love 00:00 Tools
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Lucky Soul are not just a six-piece pop group from South East London, they are a bag of contradictions. Their intricate, insanely addictive pop seems effortless but is painstakingly, meticulously crafted; and even when the second album A Coming of Age seems to speak of sweet, uncomplicated love, you’ll find it to be actually doused in heartache and existential angst. Think of the barbed lyrics of a latter day Brian Wilson run through a magpie-esque pop sensibility taking in Stax, Motown, Edith Piaf, Dexy’s Midnight Runners, The Arcade Fire, Scott Walker... The first swirls of what would become Lucky Soul took place in Glasgow in the imagination of a sound engineering student called Andrew Laidlaw. Inspired by the classic Sixties soul playing at a tiny night club called Papa Cool, he began sneaking into the studios at night, plotting to take a seemingly lost kind of pop music and update it for the 21st century. When the course finished, he moved to London, recruited a few friends and put out a classified ad for a singer. A heartfelt request for “no divas, no faux-American accents” seemed to have little effect, but alongside 300 Aguilera-clones emerged a honey-haired woman by the name of Ali Howard with a voice perfectly poised between power and vulnerability and a look that seemed tailor-made for Laidlaw’s music. The first Lucky Soul album followed in April 2007. Released on the band’s own label Ruffa Lane (set up with the financial help and know-how of a couple of close friends) The Great Unwanted was a massive critical and commercial success: greeted with 4 and 5 stars – “an immediate classic”, “pop at its most glorious and heartbreaking” – across the board and sold 50,000 records worldwide, picking up a top 10 hit in Japan along the way. Laidlaw’s pop vision had been vindicated, but the band had also thrown everything at that first record. Once the touring was done and with no financial safety net to fall back on while the royalties came through, Lucky Soul returned to their normal lives. Not for the first time, Laidlaw found himself stone broke and south of the river. This time he had no choice but to live inside the band’s studio, then in a draught-ridden converted fire station on the gloomier side of Greenwich. He played piano til the early hours and showered in the local swimming pool, and put his heart and soul into creating a second album, going by his own admission a bit crazy along the way. Turning down an offer from legendary Bowie producer Tony Visconti, the band opted to retain complete creative control. Laidlaw produced the record himself, only turning to outside help for the mixing sessions, handled in New York by Victor Van Vugt (Nick Cave, Sons & Daughters, Kirsty Macoll, PJ Harvey). Howard, Laidlaw and mercurial guitarist Ivor Sims were all that remained from the original lineup. Russell ‘Rusty’ Grooms and kiwi maverick Paul Atkins took the bass and drum briefs, and a new keyboardist was found in the form of Art Terry, a former protégé of Arthur Lee from Love who had initially just turned up to tune Laidlaw’s piano… Months were spent in the studio, as Laidlaw – a synaesthetic to whom music appears in the form of vivid visuals that look “like an avant-garde Russian cartoon” – heaved his vision into awesome life. The result is a record with the gloves off, as trumpeted in the form of two advance singles Woah Billy! and White Russian Doll. The first album’s shameless love for pure melody remains, but any hint of knowing pastiche has been replaced with big, confident, lean production; it’s a soaring album of modern pop – music for a new decade. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.