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<p>Album Review: "Young Love &amp; Saturday Nights" by Chris Young (9/10)</p>
<p>A generous 18 track, straight-to-the-point Contemporary Country album with just the right amount of Pop and nostalgia to invoke personal memories. A “play-all-the-way-through” experience, as long as you can resist repeating party track 7 “Double Down.” </p><p>From movie-ready “All Dogs go to Heaven” to “Gettin Older”, a coming of age trip through familiar yet creative songwriting. Despite the heavy use of auto-tune and strict quantization, Chris Young is a singer/songwriter's singer with contagious hooks and rhythmic lyrics. </p><p>A solid 9 out of 10 for <em><strong>Young Love &amp; Saturday Nights</strong></em></p>]]></description>
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