Get Lucky by Mark Knopfler, released 10 September 2009, includes the following tracks: "You Can't Beat The House", "Monteleone", "The Car Was The One", "Get Lucky" and more.
This version of Get Lucky comes as a 1xCD. -
Recorded at British Grove Studios, London.
Mastered at Gateway Mastering Studios, Portland, Maine.
"Get Lucky" is a studio album by the acclaimed British musician Mark Knopfler, released in 2009 on CD format. Known for his distinctive guitar work and evocative songwriting, Knopfler delivers an intimate collection of songs that blend folk, rock, and Celtic influences. The album features thoughtful lyrics and masterful musicianship throughout its tracks such as "Border Reiver," "Remembrance Day," and the title track "Get Lucky." Mark Knopfler first rose to fame as the frontman of Dire Straits, one of the most successful bands of the late 20th century with hits like "Sultans of Swing" and "Brothers in Arms." As a solo artist, he has continued to garner critical acclaim for his storytelling prowess and musical versatility. The CD is produced by Mercury Records, a legendary label known for supporting iconic artists across genres since its founding in 1945.
Wonderful music, nice melody, very enjoyable, great Mark Knopfler!
Eugene S. - 24/Oct/2022
The sixth solo studio album by British singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Knopfler, released on 14 September 2009.Get Lucky received generally favorable reviews,[2] and reached the top three positions on album charts in Denmark, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, and Poland. The album peaked at number nine in the United Kingdom, and number 17 in the United States. I recommend.
Robert S. - 19/Sep/2022
On this album, you get a bit of every Knopfler we know and love. If you want genius songwriting and some of the most passionate guitar playing on Earth, go and buy this album.
Azmi H. - 10/Dec/2021
Get Lucky sees Mark Knopfler at his nostalgic, imaginative best. It is thoughtful “listening” music with hints of folk and history, not for bopping or dancing or going over the top.
Valeriy R. - 14/Oct/2021
An excellent solo album from the leader of legendary Dire Straits released in 2009. Full of charming ballads, with celtic/folk elements. Five stars despite of rather poor decoration.
Борис &. - 23/Sep/2021
It's my favorite music. Super. I like Dire Straits and Mark Knopfler.
Alexander S. - 23/Feb/2020
It would seem that not so much time has passed since the breakdown of Dire Straits (the group officially ceased to exist in 1995), but over the past period, the permanent leader and main author of the band, Mark Knopfler, has already released more than ten solo works, taking into account the soundtracks! For comparison: during the nearly twenty-year career, the Dire Streets managed to release only six studio albums, and not every one of them can be called successful.
With Mr. Knopfler’s individual work, things are also far from controversial, and his next Get Lucky studio record only emphasizes this statement. First, the good news: whatever grandfather Mark performed for us (Scottish tunes in “Border Reiver”, blues in “You Can’t Beat the House”, acoustic ballad “Monteleone” or classic mid-tempo compositions like “Cleaning My Gun”) - the handwriting of the master is recognized at a time. This also applies to the calm manner of vocals, and, of course, the signature Knopfler’s guitar sound: no matter what instrument Mark Mark Knopfler’s hands hold (and he plays Gibson, Fender, and Schecter), his manner of playing cannot be confused either. with whom, it’s possible that Mark’s rather unique manner of extracting sounds from an electric guitar plays a significant role in this - without a pick. About the fact that each of the eleven songs of the album is very melodic, beautiful and non-aggressive - to say too much: when was it different?
Vitali T. - 24/Oct/2018
This is the sixth solo studio album by British singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Knopfler, released in 2009. This is one of my favorite Knopfler album. This CD should appeal to those who love folk rock.
Bugs Burnett - 29/Apr/2010
Dire Straits guitar wizard Mark Knopfler has scored 10 movies and now recorded as many solo albums as he recorded with his former band (six). Still, h...
Mark Saleski - 30/Sep/2009
So I was bored the other night and decided to flip through the on-demand offerings on the cable, and came across a short concert segment of Deep Purpl...