747

| Lady Antebellum

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747

747 is the sixth studio album by American country music group Lady Antebellum. It was released on September 30, 2014, by Capitol Nashville. The lead single "Bartender" was released in May 2014 and reached number 1 on the US Country Airplay chart in early September 2014. It has spawned three further singles: "Freestyle", "Lie with Me", and "Long Stretch of Love". - Wikipedia

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  • LA Times

    With '747,' Lady Antebellum restores its original polish.  

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  • Cryptic Rock

    Lady Antebellum has constructed an album that will please longtime fans, casual country music listeners, radio stations, and even many fans of other pop genres.  

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  • All Music

    Certainly, 747 plays like a pristine pop album, reliant on clean corners and slick surfaces, and peppered with references to such modern sensations as Macklemore and 2014's it-boy Matthew McConaughey.  

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  • Entertainment Focus

    747 had turned us into a Lady Antebellum fan. 

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  • NE Country Music

    ‘747‘ is a very good album that goes against what they have done with their albums in the past.  

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  • Country Music Chat

    The trio should be applauded for taking risks and stretching their own sound. It’s great to finally see them turn off the autopilot and truly soar again on 747. 

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  • Vada Magazine

    All in all, 747 is a great album with a lot of potential radio hits. 

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  • Renowned for Sound

    747 is highly contagious, with its energetic tunes and fierce lyrics.  

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  • Stage Right Secrets

    This is album is nothing but an enjoyable ride through some of today’s best Country music.  

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  • El Briode

    This time around Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood are back and what a banger of an album they have released!  

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  • Fountain Pen Girl

    Needless to say, it has a more upbeat sound, and feels more produced overall. It's a pretty cohesive album, with many gems, sticking to the memories theme they explored in Golden.  

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  • The Detroit News

    With “747,” Haywood, Scott and Kelley find their own distinctive path, once again. Long may they fly.  

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  • Gulf News

    After a couple of uneven albums, 747 has a cohesive, celebratory feel that brings out the best in members Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley and Hillary Scott. 

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  • HTF Magazine

    Fans are sure to remain pleased, but in the end, are maybe left wanting a classic Lady Antebellum serenade to finish it off. 

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  • One Country

    Lady Antebellum veers down a dusty, diverse musical road on their new album 747.  

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  • Spectrum Pulse

    I'm starting to get the impression nobody in Lady Antebellum has the slightest damn clue what they're doing.  

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