Calvin Harris looks back at the last eight years of his music with compilation album, ‘96 Months’: Listen
Calvin Harris has just released his newest studio album, a new compilation album, ‘96 Months,’ that journeys back the last eight years of his artistry and highlights the best tracks.
Calvin Harris is a rare breed in the industry. In multiple decades, the Scottish-born producer has created massive hits that have transcended beyond the electronic music scene. He is revered by all as one of the most sure-fire hitmakers that have ever come around in the genre, and it looks like he will be holding up that title to an even higher extent in this next iteration of his career. However, as Calvin Harris begins to dive deep into this next chapter, he is first taking another look at his impressive past, more specifically the last eight years, as he has just now released his seventh studio album, a compilation album of his best hits during that time, ‘96 Months.’
As the title states, Harris is going back the last 96 months of his discography (or the last eight years) and picking out the best tracks during that time. The album consists of 17 tracks and covers his discography after the release of his 2014 album, ‘Motion.’ To see the list of songs that are put together in this album is quite breathtaking as it reminds you of how big of an influence Harris has been on music. With songs such as ‘This Is What You Came For’ with Rihanna, ‘One Kiss’ with Dua Lipa, ‘How Deep Is Your Love’ with Disciples and his latest single ‘Free’ with long-time collaborator Ellie Goulding, this entire tracklist is a rush and is perfect for both fans who have followed Harris for years and new ones that are trying to get a feel for his musical style.
Calvin Harris is undeniable, and the 17 tracks selected for this album show just how creative and masterful Harris is at his craft. whether you are returning to these songs with a familiarity to them or you are hearing them for the first time, enjoy the ride.
Stream the seventh studio album from Calvin Harris, ‘96 Months,’ via Huxley World below.
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