Keith Urban, an Australian-raised country singer, songwriter and guitarist released his debut album in 1991, Keith Urban, only in Australia before moving to the United States in 1992. The album was then released October 19, 1999 in the United States.
His song, “Somebody Like You,” off his second album Golden Road, was released October 4, 2002, and was the biggest country hit from 2000-2010. Then his third album Be Here, released September 21, 2004, produced three more number one singles. Urban’s fourth album, Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thing, was released October 10, 2006. This album had his second Grammy song; “Stupid Boy.” Keith Urban Greatest Hits, released November 20, 2007, contained 16 of Urban’s hits as well as two new songs. His sixth album, Defying Gravity, was released March 31, 2009, and his seventh album, Get Closer, was released on November 16, 2010.His eighth album, Fuse, was recently released on September 10, 2013. Here is my review of the album:
“Somewhere In My Car”: The start of the song with the banjo is incredible as it leads in with the lyrics.
“Even the Stars Fall 4 U”: This song is very upbeat and has a strong tempo that accompanies the lyrics very well.
“Cop Car”: The beginning of the song is very slow and picks up as you get towards the middle of the song.
“Shame”: The drums start off the song accompanied by Urban’s lyrics, and then the rest of the instruments join in.
“Good Thing”: The start of the song is very upbeat and has a great entrance following Urban’s vocals.
“We Were Us”: This is a great song as it features Miranda Lambert who sings along with Keith. The song has a great message and makes you want to move around and dance.
“Love’s Poster Child”: The beginning of the song is interesting. The banjo is accompanied with the other instruments and it makes the song stand out.
“She’s My 11”: The lyrics to this song are incredible and the tempo of the song fits well with the way Urban sings to the words.
“Come Back To Me”: The beginning of the song has an instrumental part, then Urban joins in very powerful and strong.
“Red Camaro”: This song has a catchy beginning and makes you want to get up out of your chair and dance along.
“Little Bit of Everything”: This song has a great melody and rhythm that goes along with the lyrics.
“Raise ‘Em Up”: This song features Eric Church, which has a great outcome of the way the song touches others. The song is very mellow and calm.
“Heart Like Mine”: The piano introduction is a great way to have the song begin with Urban’s vocals following after.