Days of Gold

| Jake Owen

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Days of Gold

Days of Gold is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Jake Owen. It was released on December 3, 2013 via RCA NashvilleThe album's track listing was announced on October 9, 2013. It garnered a positive reception from critics. Days of Golddebuted at numbers 4 and 15 on both the Top Country Albums and Billboard 200 charts respectively and spawned three singlesthe title track, "Beachin'", and "What We Ain't Got". Owen promoted the record by touring across North America with the Eli Young BandParmaleeThomas Rhett, and The Cadillac Three as his opening acts. -Wikipedia

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  • All Music

    This is a low-key summertime party where everybody is invited and the celebrations last just until sundown.  

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  • UCN

    Days of Gold’ is unlike anything Jake Owen has sent to country radio so far, but the change in direction is exciting. Here’s hoping that radio fully supports this song and the single can launch Owen to the next level of his career. 

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  • Rolling Stone

    To paraphrase J-Kwon, everybody in this beach gettin' "Tipsy" (another song title here), so drink up.  

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  • Music Beats

    “Days Of Gold” has the qualities of a wildly successful single and the youth is loving the track like anything. The song is a success of course and the new and hit number is rocking the world all over. Well done “Jake Owen”. The effort is to be regarded.  

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  • Digital Journal

    “Days of Gold” is infectious, up-tempo and it showcases his country-rock side. Knowing that Jake Owen puts on high-energy shows, this tune is sure to connect well with his dedicated fans at his live concerts.  

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  • USA Today

    The party songs probably will give this rising star his hits, but the others separate him from the pack.  

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  • Country Standard Time

    Kenny Chesney has done these types of songs, only a lot better and with far more introspection and depth. Four albums into a successful recording career, Owen once again fails to carve out his own musical niche. 

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  • Interstate 107

    Following up what was until this point a career-defining record, Jake uses Days Of Gold as an opportunity to push his sound even further. With sneaky risks and a willingness to keep evolving, Jake stays one step ahead of the game on an exciting new project. 

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