Lucky Charm (album)

Lucky Charm
Studio album by The Black Sorrows
Released 4 November 1994 (1994-11-04)
Genre
Label Columbia Records
Producer Joe Camilleri, Kerryn Tolhurst
The Black Sorrows chronology
The Chosen Ones – Greatest Hits
(1993)The Chosen Ones – Greatest Hits1993
Lucky Charm
(1994)
Radio Waves
(1996)Radio Waves1996
Singles from Lucky Charm
  1. "Snake Skin Shoes"
    Released: July 1994
  2. "Last One Standing for You"
    Released: October 1994
  3. "Lucky Charm"
    Released: February 1995

Lucky Charm is the eighth studio album by Australian rock act The Black Sorrows. Previously a band with a set line-up, for this album lead singer Joe Camilleri was the only constant from track to track, as he worked with 42 other musicians on the album.

Lucky Charm was released on 4 November 1994. The album debuted and peaked at number 20 on the ARIA Charts, becoming the band's fifth consecutive top twenty album.

Track listing

CD track listing (478280 2)[1]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lucky Charm"
4:57
2."Biggest Show in Town"
  • Camilleri
  • Smith
4:51
3."Snake Skin Shoes"
  • Camilleri
  • J. Griffin
4:44
4."Last One Standing For You" (with Jon Stevens)
  • Camilleri
  • Griffin
  • Laurie Polec
4:14
5."Down to the Sea"
  • Camilleri
  • Smith
3:55
6."Don't Judge Me Too Hard"
  • Camilleri
  • Smith
4:39
7."Radio Was King"
  • Camilleri
  • Smith
4:02
8."Sacred Thing"
  • Camilleri
  • Smith
4:42
9."Mystery Ship"
  • Camilleri
  • Smith
4:27
10."I'm a Stranger"
  • Camilleri
  • Griffin
4:33
11."Kiss From a Cage"
  • Camilleri
  • Polec
5:11
12."Time to Burn"
  • Camilleri
  • Smith
4:40
13."Bone Man"
  • Camilleri
  • Smith
3:20
14."When it All Comes Down"
  • Camilleri
  • Smith
3:55
15."Life's Sad Parade"
  • Camilleri
  • Smith
3:24

Weekly charts

Chart (1994) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[2] 20

Personnel

with:

References

  1. Lucky Charm (CD). The Black Sorrows. Columbia Records. 1994.
  2. "Australiancharts.com – The Black Sorrows – Lucky Charm". Hung Medien. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
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