Music / country

Ticket to L.A.


Content

Latest edition,

Ticket To L.A.

3:29 min

Here Tonight

3:36 min

Catch

3:16 min

1, 2, 3 Mississippi

3:26 min

Let It Be Mine

3:36 min

Where You Want Me

3:40 min

Used To Missin' You

3:50 min

Change Your Name

3:33 min

Chapters(featuring Gavin DeGraw)

3:57 min

The Ship And The Bottle

4:29 min

Reason To Stay

3:10 min

Runnin' Away From Home

3:08 min

Don't Wanna Write This Song

3:48 min


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Reviews (2)


AllMusic

2019

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

2019

"Young may still have the tendency to disappear within the clean confines of Dann Huff's production, but since the overall aesthetic has been shined and buffed so it feels modern, this isn't a complaint. Young and Huff lean into cheerful neo-soul and reconstituted '80s soft rock, giving Ticket to L.A. a breezy, effervescent feel that's entirely ingratiating".


Sounds like Nashville

d. 6. Dec. 2018

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Cillea Houghton

d. 6. Dec. 2018

"Ticket to L.A. still feels like an authentic Brett Young album, while signifying his progression in sound and maturity. Though the first half of the album is mainly comprised of love songs tailor made for country radio, Young finds a way to inject emotion and reflection, combing the two characteristics that make him one of country music's most honest artists".