Gypsy Heart

| Colbie Caillat

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Gypsy Heart

Gypsy Heart is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Colbie Caillat. It was released on September 30, 2014 by Republic Records. It was produced by American record producer Babyface. It features songwriting collaborations with past co-writer, Jason Reeves, as well as new co-writers and producers Max Martin, Julian Bunetta, and Johan Carlsson. - Wikipedia

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  • Digital Journal

    It is safe to say that Caillat's vulnerability is the listener's reward.  

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  • Rock On Philly

    Caillat’s songs are melodically so simple, yet they speak so uniquely to her voice that someone else singing her songs will lose the beachy effect she has.  

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  • Renowned for Sound

    It kind of sounds like a “safe album” where Colbie almost seems scared to try something new and different.  

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  • The Pulp

    It might not be classic Caillat, but it’s a breath of fresh air. 

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  • AllMusic

    As the sleekly modern Gypsy Heart proves, her charms are beguiling no matter her setting.  

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  • The Ithacan

    The California-based singer’s songs are melodically simple, yet still striking, and goes beyond the standards of pop thanks to varied instrumentals and sounds.  

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  • Odyssey

    Each song on this album goes towards helping empower you to be the best person you can be, without needing or relying on others, especially boys. 

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  • Graeme O'Neil

    Colbie has perfected the breezy pop-reggae sound that sounds like it belongs on a beach.  

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  • Fountain Pen Girl

    In this album, she's taken a very pop direction.  

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  • Times of India

    While all the songs grow on you, they lack originality.  

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  • TJ Today

    Her music remains infectiously optimistic and, most importantly, does not stray from her sunny disposition.  

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