Album Details
Title: Golden Road Artist: Keith Urban Release Date: 10/8/2002 Re-Released On: 8/22/2006 Label: Capitol Records, WEA, Warner Music France, Warner Bros. Album Type(s): Greatest Hits, lyrics/libretto UPCs: 724353293628, 724353293659, 809274922021, 9325583017070, 821838399025 Genre: Country Styles: Country-Pop, Contemporary Country Moods: Carefree, Earnest, Theatrical, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Cheerful, Exuberant, Happy, Innocent, Laid-Back/Mellow, Playful, Refined/Mannered, Sentimental Total Copies: 41 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Somebody Like You
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Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me
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Whenever I Run
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What About Me
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You'll Think of Me
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Jeans On
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You Look Good in My Shirt
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You're Not Alone Tonight
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You Won
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Song for Dad
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Raining on Sunday
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You're Not My God
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2006 | CD | WEA | 5046795512 | | 2003 | CD | Warner Music France | | | 2002 | CD | Capitol Records | 32936 | | 2002 | CD | Warner Bros. | 0927492202 |
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Album Review
Keith Urban's sophomore issue on Capitol is an early yet devastatingly original piece of work that pointed the way toward his later albums. Urban is partially responsible for the diverse musical traditions that make their way into the contemporary country music scene of the 21st century. While others like Garth Brooks, Tim McGraw, Travis Tritt and the like modeled a sound that included Southern and '70s rock, Urban brought bluegrass, Top 40 pop stylings, and drum loops into the mix as well, and made them all work in his own songs as well as those he covered. Produced by Urban and Dan Huff, Golden Road is the first place listeners really get to hear the monster guitar slash and burn that he is well known for in his live performances. The album contains two Urban originals in the beautiful, lithe ballad "You're Not Alone Tonight" and the shuffling soft rocker "Song for Dad," both of which showcase the blend of sounds he would later employ as his own trademark mix. The set also contains a pair of excellent cuts by Rodney Crowell, which are particularly suitable, and perhaps were even tailor-made for Urban in "You Won" and "What About Me." The ballad "Raining on Sunday," was a single written by Darrell Brown as was the other single "You'll Think of Me." Tony Martin's "You Look Good in My Shirt," is a delightful stinging rocker, and Monty Powell's "Who Wouldn't Want to Be Me" is another, with Urban playing the strings off his banjo as well as electric guitar. While his later records were bigger hits, this one is consistent enough and full of such charm and personality that it's difficult to believe Urban didn't write everything here. That he owns these songs as if he did write them makes Golden Road a lasting early achievement. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Alan Umstead | Violin | | Aubrey Haynie | Fiddle | | Brent King | Engineer | | Carl Gorodetzky | Concert Master, Violin | | Carl Rabinowitz | Cello | | Chris McHugh | Drums, Percussion | | Dan Dugmore | Guitar, Guitar (Steel) | | Dan Huff | Producer, Guitar | | Dann Knuff | Producer | | Debra Wingo | Hair Stylist, Make-Up | | Denise Jarvis | Producer | | Drew Bollman | Assistant | | Eric Darken | Percussion | | Gary VanOsdale | Viola | | Gina R. Binkley | Design | | Glenn Worf | Bass | | J.R. Rodriguez | Mixing Assistant | | Jed Hackett | Assistant | | Jeff Balding | Engineer | | Jerry Flowers | Vocals (Background) | | Jimmie Lee Sloas | Bass | | John Hobbs | Keyboards, Piano | | Juan Pont Lezica | Photography | | Justin Niebank | Mixing, Engineer | | Kathryn Vanosdale | Violin | | Keith Urban | E-Bow, Vocals (Background), Guitar (Electric), Guitar, Vocal Harmony, Producer, Piano, Banjo, Cardboard Box, Guitar (Acoustic) | | Kris Wilkinson | Viola | | Lee Moore | Stylist | | Mark Hagen | Engineer | | Matt Chamberlain | Loop, Drums | | Mike "Frog" Griffith | Production Coordination | | Monty Powell | Vocals (Background) | | Nashville String Machine | Strings | | Pamela Sixfin | Violin | | Robert Hadley | Mastering | | Rodney Dawson | Assistant, Mixing Assistant | | Ronn Huff | Conductor, Arranger | | Scotty Huff | Vocals (Background) | | Steve Nathan | Keyboards | | Steve Short | Mixing Assistant | | Tim Akers | Organ (Hammond), Keyboards | | Tom Bukovac | Guitar | | Tony Green | Assistant, Mixing Assistant |
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