Something Worth Saving

| Gavin DeGraw

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Something Worth Saving

Something Worth Saving is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw. It was released on September 9, 2016 by RCA Records. This album centers around uplifting messages and happiness. It's the next phase in his life and he's all about "focusing on the good things." Something Worth Saving is the second album Gavin DeGraw has produced with other songwriters rather than writing the entire album himself. This album features work from Todd Clark, Jason Saenz, Gregg Wattenberg, Eric Frederic, Dave Bassett, Johan Carisson, John Shanks, and Gavin DeGraw. - Wikipedia

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  • The Young Folks

    By the far the most diverse album we’ve heard from Gavin DeGraw yet.  

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  • Digital Journal

    Gavin DeGraw excellent on new album 'Something Worth Saving' - 

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  • Hidden Jams

    Gavin DeGraw Finds Perfect Balance On ‘Something Worth Saving’ 

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  • Renowned for Sound

    But as a complete entity Something Worth Saving is a decent addition to DeGraw’s discography.  

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  • GIGsoup

    All in all, a fun, fresh, energetic album that is worth a listen if only for its superb ballads. 

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  • blogcritics

    Something Worth Saving finds DeGraw at the top of his game, reveling in his ongoing collaborations that continue to shape him as a multifaceted artist. 

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  • music wrap up

    This is Gavin’s most diverse album yet.  

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  • Music City Notes

    If the music world were a high school, Gavin Degraw would be voted Class Favorite.  

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  • The Sentry

    The purpose of the album isn’t to revolutionize song lyrics across the music industry but to make a piece that touched base with its original roots as loveable pop-rock. 

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