Brett Eldredge – Brett Eldredge (2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

Brett Eldredge - Brett Eldredge (2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz] Download

Artist: Brett Eldredge
Album: Brett Eldredge
Genre: Country
Release Date: 2017
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 42:03
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 517 MB

Tracklist:

1-01. Brett Eldredge – Love Someone (03:31)
1-02. Brett Eldredge – Superhero (02:59)
1-03. Brett Eldredge – The Long Way (03:30)
1-04. Brett Eldredge – The Reason (03:27)
1-05. Brett Eldredge – Somethin’ I’m Good At (03:38)
1-06. Brett Eldredge – Haven’t Met You (04:20)
1-07. Brett Eldredge – No Stopping You (03:42)
1-08. Brett Eldredge – Brother (03:32)
1-09. Brett Eldredge – Heartbreaker (03:26)
1-10. Brett Eldredge – Crystal Clear (03:23)
1-11. Brett Eldredge – Cycles (03:31)
1-12. Brett Eldredge – Castaway (02:59)

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“Brett Eldredge” is the eponymous fourth studio album by American country music artist Brett Eldredge. The album features Eldredge’s Top 30 and climbing single “Somethin’ I’m Good At”, which already boasts over 10.2 million on-demand streams… It is Eldredge’s highest-charting album.One of the appealing things about Brett Eldredge – maybe his chief attribute, really – is his easy touch. Eldredge never pushes a lyric or melody, a signature that nicely melds with the cool soul undercurrents that run throughout his music. This attitude and sound gelled on Illinois, the 2015 sophomore set that produced the chart-topping hits “Lose My Mind” and “Wanna Be That Song,” but Eldredge refines it further on this eponymous 2017 album. If anything, Brett Eldredge showcases the singer’s softer side more than its predecessors. Sure, there are moments where tracks get overloaded and oversaturated with guitars, beats, and more – “Love Someone” opens with an avalanche of rhythm that settles into a singalong chorus; the hooks on “Superhero” are punctuated with electronic whoops and churning six-strings; the first single “Somethin’ I’m Good At” rattles with a big, stomping beat and a stilted rap – but Brett Eldredge’s heart resides in the quieter moments. A lot of this gentler material is of the romantic persuasion, but what lends the album depth is how he’ll take a detour to pen a mash note to his brother, a song that earns its sentiment through telling details. His love songs may not be quite as incisive, but they’re well-crafted, from their melodies to their sumptuous productions, which borrow as much from soft rock as they do from modern R&B or country. Such fusions sound as appealing on the sunny pop tunes as they do on the ballads, and that is why Brett Eldredge succeeds: It’s a smooth, easygoing good time.

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