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Defying Gravity

Keith Urban

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Kiss a Girl Keith Urban 3:46 $1.69 View In iTunes
2 If Ever I Could Love Keith Urban 5:00 $1.69 View In iTunes
3 Sweet Thing Keith Urban 3:48 $1.69 View In iTunes
4 'Til Summer Comes Around Keith Urban 5:31 $1.69 View In iTunes
5 My Heart Is Open Keith Urban 5:29 $1.69 View In iTunes
6 Hit the Ground Runnin' Keith Urban 3:24 $1.69 View In iTunes
7 Only You Can Love Me This Way Keith Urban 4:07 $1.69 View In iTunes
8 Standing Right In Front of You Keith Urban 4:01 $1.69 View In iTunes
9 Why's It Feel So Long Keith Urban 3:24 $1.69 View In iTunes
10 I'm In Keith Urban 4:33 $1.69 View In iTunes
11 Thank You Keith Urban 5:14 $1.69 View In iTunes
12 Call My Name Keith Urban 3:54 Album Only View In iTunes

Album Review

Keith Urban's fourth album, Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing, was released literally days after he entered an alcohol treatment center to treat his disease. The album was issued, debuted in the top spot in the Billboard country charts, scored four hit singles, and eventually went double platinum. What's so remarkable about this is that Urban's rehabilitation regimen didn't allow him to tour for months after the disc's release, potentially hurting sales. It didn't happen. Urban's now trademark meld of country, pop, and rock & roll connects deeply with fans and they are nothing if not loyal. Defying Gravity is his fifth studio release, and in many ways it simultaneously builds on its predecessor while standing apart from it completely. Certainly, there are similarities in sound and approach: Urban once again worked with Dan Huff to co-produce the set, and his now signature manner of layering everything from strings and drum machines to taut, sheeny electric guitars playing power chords, banjos, pedal steel, and crunchy, crisp drums is a sound that belongs to him alone. The other is that this album is unapologetically one of redemption tomes colored as love songs in various shades and tempos — though none of them are heartbreak songs. He co-wrote eight of Defying Gravity's 11 songs, and arranged all of them.

That said, this time out Capitol throws everything into the ring by issuing a pair of leadoff singles in the tight little rocker "Kiss a Girl" and the shimmering, reverb-laden guitar workout "Sweet Thing," which is disguised as a midtempo power ballad. Both are 21st century equivalents of rock & roll love songs that echo everyone from Tom Petty to Greg Kihn and even Dwight Twilley — though this is clearly not conscious. As radio tracks, they are smart picks, especially with the clever guitar and banjo interplay — Urban has transformed the role of the backwoods and in-the-hills instrument into a respectable part of the rock & roll toolbox. There are some proper ballads on the disc as well, such as the haunting, nocturnal, and dreamily textured "The Summer Comes Around," his nakedly emotional paean to wife Nicole Kidman ("Thank You") that closes the set, and the shuffling "Only You Can Love Me This Way." The skittering drum loop that undergirds the guitar and Rolling Stones-esque "doo-doo" chorus in "I'm In" makes it an excellent choice for a fourth single, and the clipped pedal steel, distorted electric guitars careening in the bridge, and shuffling hi-hat and snare make the finger-popping "Why It Feels So Long" feel like a contemporary country take on of one of Bruce Springsteen's boulevard songs, or John Mellencamp's "Cherry Bomb." In sum, Defying Gravity builds on the skill set that gave listeners Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing and takes it further, seamlessly combining hook-laden crafty songwriting with a pop sensibility in the modern country vernacular that blazes a new trail and underscores Duke Ellington's dictum that there are only two kinds of music: good and bad. This is a shining case in point for the former.

Recent Customer Reviews

Keith is THE MAN!
     
by wheelndeal77

Not one of my favourite cd's of his...but a couple of the songs are. And even though its not my favourite album he's done, its still freaking fantastic. He is by far the best artist out there and he never puts a foot wrong with his music, ever!

newcastle nsw
     
by gertroid

i cant believe that this album could be better than the last, but i havent stopped listening to it since my daughter bought it for me. its all im listening too. apart from one song (its ok), this album is fantastic. Thanks keith and keep up with the great music you a giving us....please come to newcastle....please please please

Such a different
     
by Love Jonas bro.

Although i haven't heard of Urban's other albums. I have to say this album sounds amazing! I love the songs Sweet Thing and Kiss a Girl.

Biography

Born: October, 1967

Genre: Country

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Born in New Zealand, country artist Keith Urban learned to play guitar as a six-year-old in Australia, after a young woman asked to place an ad in his dad's shop window offering guitar lessons. His parents made a deal with her, offering their advertisement in exchange for lessons for their young son....
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  • Genres: Country, Music, Pop, Pop/Rock, Contemporary Country, Honky Tonk
  • Released: 03 April 2009

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