Goldmine

| Gabby Barrett

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Goldmine

Goldmine is the debut album from American country music singer Gabby Barrett. It was released on June 19, 2020, via Warner Records Nashville. -Wikipedia

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  • All Music

    As professional as Goldmine is, the seams can be slightly too apparent. It's clear she's gunning for big crossover hits, to the extent that the sound can overwhelm such niceties as melody. The focus on the overall package, though, is also the album's appeal: It's a debut that's selling a persona as much as its songs.  

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  • Variety

    Barrett’s debut may not be the mother lode, but the vein appears to run rich and deep. 

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  • It's Kellie Lou

    The lyrics of Goldmine within the chorus are just wonderful, whilst being a little catchy. 

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  • Sounds like Nashville

    With this impressive debut, Barrett is on the right path to continue her red-hot momentum. We certainly have not heard the last.  

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  • Sound in Review

    Goldmine brings Barrett to the forefront of pop-country with thirteen tracks that show maturity and her beautiful vocal power. The songs also prove that Barrett is also a formidable songwriter.  

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  • Trib Live

    Barrett shows versatility, putting together an album that’s accessible to country fans, pop fans and Christian music fans, if not others outside those circles. 

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  • Music Mayhem Magazine

    Goldmine is just one of those albums that doesn’t have a single song worth skipping as they’re all bound to be hits and brings a variety of genres to the table giving everybody something to love. With impressive powerhouse vocals, infectious instrumentals, choruses that you can’t get enough of and stadium-ready anthems, you would have thought that this was an album released later in her career and not just her debut effort, further cementing Barrett as one of the next female country superstars. 

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