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Young love & Saturday nights / Chris Young.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher: [United States] : Sony Music Nashville, [2024]Description: 1 audio disc ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
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  • audio
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  • audio disc
Other title:
  • Young love and Saturday nights
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Contents:
Looking for you -- All dogs go to heaven -- Young love & Saturday nights -- Don't call me -- What she sees in me -- Country boy's prayer -- Double down -- Call it a day -- Drink to remember -- Don't stop now -- Fall out -- Fire -- Gettin' older -- Right now -- Million miles -- Everybody grew up -- Knee deep in neon -- Down.
Chris Young.
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Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD New COUNTRY Young, Chris Checked out 06/18/2024 33111010018915
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The title track of Young Love & Saturday Nights, the ninth album from Chris Young, is built upon the riff from David Bowie's "Rebel Rebel" -- the result of a conscious effort from Warner Chappell Music Nashville to exploit the Bowie catalog in country music, a style the art-rocker never liked. The results are awkward: the tune is pleasant enough, as is the celebration of carefree weekends, but the "Rebel Rebel" hooks are distracting, pulling the listener away from the essential mellowness of the tune. That problem isn't replicated elsewhere on Young Love & Saturday Nights, a record that exists firmly in the middle of the road. Any lingering twang in either Young's voice or his accompanying guitars have been so smoothed out that they're not readily apparent on a purported party anthem like "Party Down." Instead, Young Love & Saturday Nights hums along at a relaxed pace, never working up a head of steam -- not even when the arena country moves are ratcheted up on "Drink to Remember" -- but never succumbing to sleepiness, either. The biggest flaw on the album is its length: at 18 songs lasting nearly an hour, it's generous to a fault, offering too many variations on soft-focused love songs, barely bittersweet nostalgia, and friendly drinking tunes. Whittle this down to half its length and Young's amiable charm would be as potent as ever. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Chris Young.

Looking for you -- All dogs go to heaven -- Young love & Saturday nights -- Don't call me -- What she sees in me -- Country boy's prayer -- Double down -- Call it a day -- Drink to remember -- Don't stop now -- Fall out -- Fire -- Gettin' older -- Right now -- Million miles -- Everybody grew up -- Knee deep in neon -- Down.

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