So Lucky (Renée Geyer album)

For the Moldovan Eurovision Song Contest entry, see So Lucky (Zdob şi Zdub song).
So Lucky aka "Renee Geyer"
Studio album by Renée Geyer
Released 7 December 1981
Recorded Shangri-La Studios, Malibu, California
Genre R&B/rock
Length 38.44
Label Mushroom / Portrait (US)
Producer Rob Fraboni, Ricky Fataar
Renée Geyer chronology
Blues License
(1979)
So Lucky
(1981)
Renée Live
(1982)

So Lucky is Renée Geyer's ninth solo album and the second to be issued in the United States where it was released on the Portrait label. Like its American predecessor on Polydor, it was retitled Renee Geyer for the international market. It was co-produced by former Beach Boy Ricky Fataar, and she was backed by The Bump Band who were also backing Bonnie Raitt at around the same time. This led to a slight change in Geyer's music, featuring a rockier, guitar based R&B but with elements of reggae and salsa rhythms also. The latter was evident on the album's first single and Geyer's biggest hit, "Say I Love You".

Track listing

  1. Do You Know What I Mean - 3.20 (Lee Michaels)
  2. Baby I've Been Missing You - 3.36 (Chuck Jackson / Marvin Yancy)
  3. Say I Love You - 3.33 (Eddy Grant)
  4. Come On - 2.39 (Chuck Berry)
  5. You Don't Know Nothing About Love - 3.56 (Jerry Ragovoy)
  6. I Can Feel the Fire - 4.15 (Ron Wood)
  7. Good Lovin' - 3.36 (Renée Geyer / Ricky Fataar / Ian McLaglan / Johnny Lee Schell / Ray O'Hara)
  8. Everything Good is Bad - 4.21 (Norman Johnson / Angelo Bond / Greg Perry)
  9. So Lucky - 3.42 (Renée Geyer / Ricky Fataar)
  10. On the Way Down - 5.41 (Allen Toussaint)

Album credits

Renée Geyer featuring the Bump Band

With:

Sources


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