Jordan Davis – Bluebird Days

Album Info

Artist: Jordan Davis

Title: Bluebird Days

Year: 2023

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Tracklist

  • 1. Damn Good Time (2:41)
  • 2. Money Isn't Real (3:15)
  • 3. Tucson Too Late (2:52)
  • 4. What My World Spins Around (3:06)
  • 5. Sunday Saints (3:39)
  • 6. No Time Soon (3:25)
  • 7. You've Got My Number (2:54)
  • 8. Next Thing You Know (2:55)
  • 9. Fishing Spot (3:27)
  • 10. One Beer In Front Of The Other (3:05)
  • 11. Bluebird Days (3:46)
  • 12. Part Of It (3:08)
  • 13. Short Fuse (2:49)
  • 14. Whiskey Weak (2:45)
  • 15. Midnight Crisis (3:23)
  • 16. What I Wouldn't Do (3:28)
  • 17. Buy Dirt (2:47)

Review

Jordan Davis's second studio album, "Bluebird Days," released in February 2023 through MCA Nashville, consists of 17 tracks that navigate themes of emotional clarity and personal growth. Throughout the album, Davis demonstrates his evolved songwriting skills, adeptly capturing and communicating profound emotions within his music. The title track, "Bluebird Days," epitomizes this evolution, drawing from the metaphor of clear, hopeful skies following turbulent weather, which underscores the theme of personal introspection and growth.

The album not only celebrates recovery and clarity, but it also brings a carefree vibe, particularly highlighted in the lead single "Damn Good Time". This track and others infuse the album with a light-hearted spirit, making it an engaging listen. It also features notable collaborations with artists like Danielle Bradbery and Luke Bryan, the latter joining Davis on the standout track “Buy Dirt," which accentuates the importance of valuing life's simpler moments. With "Bluebird Days," Jordan Davis successfully crafts a reflective and soothing musical journey that resonates with fans of country music and those looking for a nuanced exploration of life's ups and downs. - Erika