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Young for a Long Time

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Download links and information about Young for a Long Time by Little Texas. This album was released in 2015 and it belongs to Rock, Country genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 52:10 minutes.

Artist: Little Texas
Release date: 2015
Genre: Rock, Country
Tracks: 13
Duration: 52:10
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Young for a Long Time 3:19
2. Can't Get In a Hurry Here 3:50
3. Why I Brought My Boots 3:53
4. Slow Ride Home 3:42
5. Rednecks Do Exist 3:21
6. Kings Of This Town 4:18
7. Yeah Yeah Yeah 2:52
8. Take This Walk With Me 4:22
9. Nothin' You Can Do 4:20
10. How Many Chances 4:16
11. This Hot In Texas 6:33
12. What Might Have Been (Re-Recorded) 3:55
13. God Blessed Texas (Re-Recorded) 3:29

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Little Texas didn't rush their reunion, taking their time to deliver 2007's Missing Years and then waiting eight years to release its sequel, Young for a Long Time. This unhurriedness is evident in the sound of Young for a Long Time, which is quietly confident in its adherence to the band's old-fashioned values of melody and modulated country-rock. Although the sound is sometimes a shade too bright and punchy, it also emphasizes the group's inherent good cheer. At times, Porter Howell seems slightly too amiable for his own good — his politeness undercuts the boasts of "Rednecks Do Exist," yet that's preferable to the ham-fisted nod to bro-country "Yeah Yeah Yeah" — but that niceness is ingratiating, particularly on the ballads and midtempo melodic numbers that would seem to be tailor-made for the radio if radio was still playing this kind of country-pop in 2015. So, it's something for the fans, the ones that have stuck with Little Texas through the years and through the lineup changes, but they'll find it satisfying.