Gavin DeGraw – Something Worth Saving (2016) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Gavin DeGraw - Something Worth Saving (2016) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Gavin DeGraw
Album: Something Worth Saving
Genre: Pop
Release Date: 2016
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 36:28
Total Tracks: 10
Total Size: 442 MB

Tracklist:

01. Gavin DeGraw – She Sets The City On Fire (03:38)
02. Gavin DeGraw – You Make My Heart Sing Louder (03:54)
03. Gavin DeGraw – Kite Like Girl (03:20)
04. Gavin DeGraw – Making Love With The Radio On (04:09)
05. Gavin DeGraw – Harder To Believe (04:04)
06. Gavin DeGraw – Say I Am (03:15)
07. Gavin DeGraw – How Lucky Can A Man Get (03:53)
08. Gavin DeGraw – New Love (03:26)
09. Gavin DeGraw – Annalee (03:06)
10. Gavin DeGraw – Something Worth Saving (03:38)

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“Something Worth Saving” is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw. This album centers around uplifting messages and happiness. It’s the next phase in his life and he’s all about “focusing on the good things”. “Something Worth Saving” is the second album Gavin DeGraw has produced with other songwriters rather than writing the entire album himself. This album features work from Todd Clark, Jason Saenz, Gregg Wattenberg, Eric Frederic, Dave Bassett, Johan Carisson, John Shanks, and Gavin DeGraw.The sixth studio long-player from the multi-platinum-selling singer/songwriter, Something Worth Saving sees Gavin DeGraw treading familiar ground, but with the easy yet cocksure gait of a pop pro. DeGraw’s big, soulful, and elastic voice remains his biggest asset, and it helps to elevate some of the album’s less inspired numbers, specifically the paint-by-numbers opener/single “She Sets the City on Fire.” With that bit of Fun.-aping, romantic comedy trailer bait out of the way, DeGraw is able to flex his songwriting chops a bit, beginning with the sultry “You Make My Heart Sing Louder,” a bluesy, midtempo come-hither banger that finds the sweet spot between the club and the ride home. Elsewhere, the subtle electro-folk gem “Kite Like a Girl” invokes late-’70s Paul Simon by way of Ed Sheeran, the bouncy “Anaalee” flirts with classic Motown and soul in a sort of “Come on Eileen” way, and the punchy “How Lucky Can a Man Get” suggests that DeGraw spent his formative years absorbing more than his fair share of classic rock radio – the title track/closer is a genuine lighter ballad. As per usual, DeGraw, like a 21st century Huey Lewis, delivers everything with an amiable, everyman gusto, and it’s that penchant for workmanlike listener inclusiveness that ultimately makes Something Worth Saving worth dropping the needle on.

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