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Wilfred N & the Grown Men : Waiting For Luck To Come
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"Waiting for Luck to Come is smart, crafty pop containing moments both unexpected and lovely: some stray Hawaiian guitar, a gentle bossa nova groove, melodies that recall Sparklehorse as much as the Beatles . . . their music sounds the way all great musi
Genre: Pop: Quirky
Release Date: 2003
Waiting For Luck To Come Record Label: Zonik Records
  • Buy CD - $16.00
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
I Think About - DISC ONE - 3:33 Album Only
Bigger Than Me 3:30 Album Only
I Never Get Tired of You 3:16 Album Only
I'm There 3:11 Album Only
Monkey See Monkey Do 3:33 Album Only
The Sun Got Up 3:21 Album Only
Waiting For Luck To Come 4:42 Album Only
Girl Like You 2:22 Album Only
(Oh Oh Oh) I'm Sorry 4:59 Album Only
The Last Beautiful Day 4:02 Album Only
One Day 3:52 Album Only
I've Got Time 5:35 Album Only
Perfect Day 3:52 Album Only
Bossaloha - DISC TWO - 4:16 Album Only
Without You 4:28 Album Only
My Sony Radio 2:22 Album Only
Whisper 5:46 Album Only
Oh Yeah Oh Yeah 4:11 Album Only
Me & You 3:18 Album Only
Destinations Possible 4:42 Album Only
Lavender Blue 5:35 Album Only
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Album Notes

Sometimes it's good to be in your own little world.

Wilfred N & the Grown Men are in that little world (somewhere in a little house off the big busy road) with a great new album of inventive and - dare I say - the best darned pop/rock tunes on their block! It's a double disc album called "Waiting For Luck To Come". . . and it'll put you in YOUR own little world.

Here is what record reviewers say about it:

"This lush and accessible pop music transcends trends yet doesn't sound dated. It is timeless yet timely. Neat trick.". . . "Except for maybe a Prairie Beach Boys' kind of vibe, it is truly original." Mike Ross, The Edmonton SUN

"Waiting for Luck to Come is smart, crafty pop containing moments both unexpected and lovely: some stray Hawaiian guitar, a gentle bossa nova groove, melodies that recall Sparklehorse as much as the Beatles . . . their music sounds the way all great music does, playful, inventive and alive." Tom Murray, SEE Magazine

"If I were making a local movie, I'd definitely make sure a couple songs by this band were included in the score. The wild sounds have a lot of visual strength, and the emotions live on the front line. Seek this one out." Fish Griwkowsky, The Edmonton SUN

(Hey! It's happening! Listen for "Oh Yeah Oh Yeah" by Wilfred N & the Grown Men on an upcoming episode of "Joan of Arcadia"!)

"(It's) a deceptively sunny album that touches upon loyalty, disillusionment and the darker aspects of relationships." Sandra Sperounes, The Edmonton JOURNAL

Details? Please visit www.wilfredn.com

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