Artist: Brett Eldredge
Album: Sunday Drive
Genre: Country
Release Date: 2020
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 43:41
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 949 MB
Tracklist:
1. Brett Eldredge – Where the Heart Is (04:07)
2. Brett Eldredge – The One You Need (04:05)
3. Brett Eldredge – Magnolia (03:24)
4. Brett Eldredge – Crowd My Mind (03:08)
5. Brett Eldredge – Good Day (03:25)
6. Brett Eldredge – Fall For Me (03:35)
7. Brett Eldredge – Sunday Drive (04:53)
8. Brett Eldredge – When I Die (03:07)
9. Brett Eldredge – Gabrielle (03:36)
10. Brett Eldredge – Fix A Heart (03:59)
11. Brett Eldredge – Then You Do (03:17)
12. Brett Eldredge – Paris Illinois (02:59)
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US country superstar Brett Eldredge returns with his brand new album Sunday Drive. The new album is Produced by Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk, the Grammy-winning duo behind Kacey Musgrave’s Golden Hour.Sunday Drive pairs the hit-making songwriter with past collaborators like Ross Copperman, with whom he has penned multiple chart-topping, Platinum-certified singles, on songs such as Crowd My Mind. Gabrielle – the first single to be released from his new album, is about looking back on a past love, wondering where that person is and what it could have been.
“I think you have to give yourself permission to do anything in life, to be brave a little bit,” Eldredge said. “I got to a certain point where I was doing something in repetition and it was all really good… but I felt like I wasn’t giving enough of myself. It took a lot of self-awareness to finally realize that if I do really have a lot more in me, then I’ve got to step up and I’ve got to take that step off the edge. And I think enough time of doing it the same way made me realize it’s time to do it big.”
It was only when he found the way to blend his acclaimed voice and strong midwestern values with a deepened sense of self and naturally matured sound did Eldredge feel ready to share his next chapter of music with the world. Sunday Drive pairs the hit-making songwriter with past collaborators like Ross Copperman, with whom he has penned multiple chart-topping, Platinum-certified singles, on songs such as “Crowd My Mind.” The jazz-tinted ballad is laced with nostalgia as Eldredge and Copperman’s lyrics describe the feeling of missing a loved one. The album’s other instant download, “Where The Heart Is” (Eldredge, Jessie Jo Dillon, Tyler Johnson), offers a different take on reflection in an acoustic, mid-tempo monologue.