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Aussie edition of the New Zealand country artist's 1997 album. 15 tracks including three bonus tracks, 'The River', 'What Love Is That Way' & 'I Never Work On A Sunday'.
Personnel: Keith Urban (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, electric sitar, ganjo); Steve Wariner (acoustic & electric guitars, background vocals); Biff Watson (acoustic guitar); Bruce Bouton (steel guitar, dobro); Paul Franklin, (steel guitar); Aubrey Haynie (fiddle, mandolin); Steve Conn (accordion); Matt Rollings (piano, organ, synthesizer, background vocals); Glenn Worf (bass); Chris McHugh (drums, drum loops, percussion); Kim Keyes, Jerry Flowers, Tabitha Fair, Emily Robison, Martie Seidel, Curtis Young (background vocals); The Love Strings. Principally recorded at Javelina Recording Studios, Nashville, Tennessee. "Rollercoaster" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance. This rereleased version of the Australian country artist's 1991 debut features 15 tracks, including "Only You." Keith Urban's solo American debut for Capitol (after leaving the Ranch) may seem a bit quaint now that he's a superstar who is as well known for his production skills and songwriting as he is for his guitar slinging. But back in 1997 when this album was released, Urban looked like a fresh-faced kid who was entering the U.S. market a virtual unknown. Truth is, he made his recording debut in his native Australia in 1991 and had been on the radar of the Nash Vegas A&R men for a long time. This album proves why. There are four Urban originals here that showcase his knack for writing in numerous styles that all fit the expanding country radio format. He could marry a rock tune or a pop ballad to a country melody, set it off with just the right amount of heartfelt emotion and masterful production touches, whether it be playing the banjo or adding strings to the mix. He and co-producer Matt Rollings also selected a mostly winning combination of tunes to fill the remainder of the disc including Monty Powell's fiddle drenched barnstormer "It's a Love Thing," Charlotte Caffey's mid-tempo ballad "But for the Grace of God," and "Rollercoaster," which marks Urban's first signal towards the contemporary country community that he wasn't just a pretty face who could sing. The track is a guitar scorcher from top to bottom with Urban playing guitar like he was Randy Scruggs' younger brother, flat picking his Stratocaster like it was another extremity he was born with. This and other such moments balance the slick and sometimes too-soft production on the record; as such, the album does mark the true root of his sound as a major artist wetting his feet. ~ Thom Jurek Keith Urban is Australian, but listening to his debut self-titled solo CD, you'd swear he was raised somewhere south of the Mason-Dixon line. Just as the Beatles mimicked the American accents of their musical heroes, Urban, the former leader of the group the Ranch, adopts the twang of the country stars he heard growing up Down Under. Urban's brand of country includes soulful vocals; a nice mix of acoustic and steel guitars, banjo, fiddles, and mandolins; and some fine songwriting, from Urban, Steve Wariner, and even two former members of the Go-Gos's (!) The subject here, with few exceptions, is love in all its aspects, from the hooky opening cut, "It's a Love Thing," to the gorgeous ballad "Your Everything," to the Cajun stomp of "I Wanna Be Your Man (Forever)." Urban's excellent guitar playing throughout the CD is tasteful and understated, but adds immeasurably to the arrangements. When he really cuts loose, on the instrumental "Rollercoaster," you can hear why acts like the Dixie Chicks and Garth Brooks tapped him to play on their CDs. Overall, KEITH URBAN offers a taste of what this talented singer, songwriter, and guitarist might do in the future.
Keith Urban 1991 Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $2.73) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Country CDs, Contemporary Country | | Label | EMI Latin | | Orig Year | 1999 | | All Time Sales Rank | 20534  | | CD Universe Part number | 1474183 | | Catalog number | 857484 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 04, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Paul Franklin Glenn Worf - bass Nashville Aubrey Haynie - fiddle, mandolin Matt Rollings - piano, organ, synthesizer, background vocals Biff Watson - acoustic guitar Chris McHugh - drums, drum loops, percussion Bruce C. Bouton - steel guitar, dobro Curtis Young - background vocals Steve Wariner - acoustic & electric guitars, background vocals
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Keith Urban 1991 Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews keith urban 1991 the 1991 keith urban, i thought, was a great beginning. his style obviously is much different now but you can hear the real talent in this compilation of early songs. Submitted by ewgardn (essex junction, Vermont)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Loved It well i really love this cd and i have his other ones and his videos dvd and finnally getting this one my collection is compleated will untill he makes another album Submitted by chevelle_gal_okc (Oklahoma City ,OK ,USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Don't miss anything from Keith Urban The first CD I bought of Keith Urban's was his latest "Golden Road" I hadn't really heard anything from him before but I new I liked the song "Somebody like you" Well, to make a long story short THAT CD was great beyond my wildest dreams so I went back in time and started buying his earlier stuff. The "Keith Urban" 1991 from Australia being the last one that I bought. It is equally as great as "Golden Road" and his first album in the US entitled "Keith Urban". In my opinion, this man has never produced a bad song!! You get your money's worth when you buy his CDs because all the songs are good enough to be hit singles!! You will not be dissapointed in any of his music he is an extremely talented artist who sings, writes, produces and plays guitar like nothing I have ever witnessed. Submitted by a reviewer (Huntsville, AL)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Keith Urban = SUPER STAR MUSIC All of Keith's music is great. He is a great talent,excellent guitarist,great voice and a very talented song writer. What more can I say, other than aussome. Do not miss out on this album. It is a must have for your collection. I love playing this cd for hours. A Keith Urban Fan Club member. This cd will not disapoint you. It's great. Hard to pick a favorite song, their all so good. He has never written a bad song. Check out all his cd's. There excellent! Submitted by Carol (Concord,NH,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Don't miss out Keith in his early years. A wonderful collection of charmingly innocent tracks that'll keep you hooked from the first song to the last. Submitted by babydollcountrygirl (BC Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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