Keith Urban
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- It's A Love Thing
- Where The Blacktop Ends
- But For The Grace Of God
- Your Everything
- I Wanna Be Your Man (Forever)
- A Little Luck Of Our Own
- You're The Only One
- If You Wanna Stay
- Don't Shut Me Out
- Out On My Own
- Rollercoaster
- I Thought You Knew
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #73324 in Music
- Released on: 1999-10-19
- Number of discs: 1
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A cold-blooded critic once observed of an Eddie Money album that it's probably unrealistic to expect art from a guy named Money. In which case, it's equally unrealistic to expect down-home country music from a guy named Urban. Sure enough, the Australian-born Urban's debut solo album combines canned fiddle 'n' steel licks with hip-hop-flavored drum loops. The rock edge that characterized his previous band, the Ranch, has been replaced by pretty-boy poses and puppy-love lyrics aimed straight at the young female demographic. Not coincidentally, two of the Dixie Chicks show up to sing backup on the Cajun-lite "I Wanna Be Your Man (Forever)." The only demonstration of Urban's guitar prowess is the by-the-numbers instrumental "Rollercoaster." A couple of the better songs hint at darker moods and adult emotions that might be closer to the real Keith Urban. But too often he comes across as another latter-day Urban Cowboy who has simply traded in the shiny boots and Stetson for bare feet and an earring. --Rick Mitchell
Customer Reviews
Early Keith.
A must for Keith Urban fans. One of his earlier CDs. He just gets better and better.
I would give him 100 STARS
I seen him in concert and would give him 100 stars if I could....YES, he is that good.
I Love it
I just got this album and I really love it. I wasn't expecting to enjoy it as much as Keith's later albums. I don't know what the reviewer on this site is talking about. If you like Keith Urban you will enjoy this album.







