New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Keith Urban's career has seen the release of nine consecutive platinum albums, 23 #1 songs and six #1 albums, including his latest Graffiti U. His wide-ranging musical skill set has made him one of the industry's most enduring artists, with a seemingly unstoppable series of hits that continue to expand his creative boundaries. Now, three of Urban's best-loved albums - Be Here, Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing and his latest Graffiti U - are available today, July 30, on vinyl for the first time ever via Capitol Nashville. These three hit-filled albums are pressed on standard weight black vinyl and have all been expanded to 2LPs to present the music in the highest quality. They join the already-available Urban LPs Fuse, Get Closer and Golden Road, all of which were first released on vinyl in 2016, thus making Urban's entire album catalog now available to vinyl listeners.
Urban's ninth studio album, Graffiti U, which has emerged as one of 2018's Top 10 best-selling albums in any genre, debuted at #1 on Billboard's Country Album Charts. The 15-song collection finds the artist revisiting some of his earliest musical influences while exploring some new creative avenues. The album includes the hits "Female," "Parallel Line" and its latest song "Coming Home," featuring American singer-songwriter Julia Michaels, which borrows an iconic guitar riff from Merle Haggard's classic "Mama Tried."
The double platinum smash Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing, originally released in November 2006, features the #1 hit "Once in a Lifetime", which set a record for what was then the highest debuting single in the six-decade history of Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart, along with three more Top Five hits: "
I Told You So", "
Everybody", and Urban's second Grammy-winning song "
Stupid Boy".
Be Here, Urban's third American album, was originally released in 2004, and achieved platinum sales four times over, spawning no less than three Number #1 singles, "
Days Go By", "
Better Life" and the Rodney Crowell-penned "Making Memories of Us".
These three modern classics continue the unbroken string of smash successes that began in 2000, marking
Keith Urban as one of country music's most beloved superstars. Now, on vinyl, they're bigger than ever.
Graffiti U - First time on vinyl
LP1
SIDE A
Coming Home (featuring Julia Michaels)
Never Comin' Down
Same Heart
(My Wave Intro)
My Wave (featuring Shy Carter)
SIDE B
Parallel Line
Drop Top (featuring
Kassi Ashton)
Way Too Long
LP2
SIDE C
Horses (featuring
Lindsay Ell)
Gemini
(Texas Time Intro)
Texas Time
SIDE D
Love The Way It
Hurts (So Good)
Female
Steal My Thunder
Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thing - First time on vinyl
LP1
SIDE A
Once In A Lifetime
Shine
I Told You So
SIDE B
I Can't Stop Loving You
Won't You Let You Down
Faster Car
Stupid Boy
LP2
SIDE C
Used To The Pain
Raise The Barn (feat. Ronnie Dunn)
God Made Woman
SIDE D
Tu Compania
Everybody
Got It Right This Time
Be Here - First time on vinyl
LP1
SIDE A
Days Go By
Better Life
Making Memories of Us
SIDE B
God's Been Good to Me
The Hard Way
You're My Better Half
LP2
SIDE C
I Could Fly
Tonight I Wanna Cry
She's Gotta Be
SIDE D
Nobody Drinks Alone
Country Comfort
Live To Love Another Day
These Are The Days