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The Good Parts

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2017popsinger-songwriteramericanadoration

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“The Good Parts” is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Andy Grammer, released on December 1, 2017, through BMG Rights Management and S-Curve Records. In crafting The Good Parts, Grammer wrote over 100 songs, ultimately selecting 13 tracks that reflect his personal journey and artistic growth. He described the album as his most authentic work to date, emphasizing a desire to share unfiltered aspects of his life. The Good Parts received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised its earnestness and pop sensibilities, while others felt it lacked depth. Spectrum Pulse noted that the album “at its best builds its charm off of guileless earnestness, and at worst can tread into cloying territory”. Spectrum Culture commented on its subdued nature, suggesting it was tailored for relaxed listening environments. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

tracks

1

Smoke Clears

Andy Grammer

2:57
2

Freeze

Andy Grammer

3:07
3

The Good Parts

Andy Grammer

3:39
4

Spaceship [Explicit]

Andy Grammer

5

Fresh Eyes

Andy Grammer

3:17
6

85

Andy Grammer

3:21
7

Always

Andy Grammer

3:01
8

Workin On It [Explicit]

Andy Grammer

9

Grown Ass Man Child

Andy Grammer

3:08
10

This Ain't Love

Andy Grammer

3:25
11

Civil War

Andy Grammer

3:25
12

Grow

Andy Grammer

3:07
13

Give Love (feat. LunchMoney Lewis)

Andy Grammer [feat. ランチマネー・ルイス]

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