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Technically, the Ranch is a country music trio consisting of Peter Clarke, Jerry Flowers, and Keith Urban, but in practice, it is a group of equals to about the extent that the Jimi Hendrix Experience was, which is to say, not at all. Clarke provides drums and percussion, Flowers plays bass and sings background vocals, and Urban does everything else. That means singing lead and background vocals and playing a variety of stringed instruments and keyboards, as well as taking co-writing credits on nine of the 12 tracks. The album is a showcase for Urban, the up-and-coming Down Under performer who moved to Nashville to be nearer the music he loved. Urban is a triple threat: he writes songs steeped in country traditions (yet not really traditionalist), he sings them with confidence, and, most impressively, picks a guitar authoritatively. His pop/country/rock sound occasionally recalls the 1980s style of Rodney Crowell, particularly on one of the songs he didn't write, "Just Some Love." His is an approach that takes the history of country into consideration, but looks forward. He may plead "Hank Don't Fail Me Now" in one song title, but he never really sounds like Hank Williams. He is perhaps most comfortable just picking fast, as he does on the instrumental "Clutterbilly," but the album reveals a budding talent not far from fully flowering. Not surprisingly, after the commercial failure of this release, the Ranch broke up and Urban went solo, breaking through to success shortly after. ~ William Ruhlmann
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Personnel: Keith Urban (vocals, guitar, banjo, keyboards); Jerry Flowers (bass, background vocals); Peter Clarke (drums, percussion).
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. In The Ranch Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Homespun Love I would have to say that this is not the Keith Urban that I am used to, however this is a good album. My favorite song has to be "Homespun Love". Even though this is not like anything you would hear on Golden Road, it is a great song. Submitted by cef2r (Murfreesboro, TN) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Keith Urban! Great music! Keith Urban is a great artist and his music is the best. Buy this album to add to my collection. It's a must have cd. I have all his cd's and videos. Just love listening to his music and you can not go wrong with anything that is keith's. A Keith Urban fan club member too! Submitted by Carol (Concord, NH, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
YOU ARE SO CUTE!!! ANYTHING I DO FOR YOU I LOVE YOUR MUSIC!! YOU ARE SO CUTE!!! Submitted by STEFFI (NEW JERSEY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Keith's the BEST!!! I think Keith Urban is so excellent!He
is so hot!He has mad skills on the guitar,banjo,ect;Of course, I can't forget his bandmates:Jerry Flowers&
Peter Clark.I think thy're hot georgous
in their own way.Keep up the good work boys!I love you! Submitted by Lindsey (Eminence, Mo, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Can't believe this was done with 3 guys! This is a fabulous album!! It's hard to believe this is a 3 piece band.
Great songs, brilliant insturmental talent, and a voice that could sell ice to the eskimos...great piece of work! Submitted by babydollcountrygirl (BC Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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