Keith Urban Albums Ranked

Keith Lionel Urban AO (born 26 October 1967) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and record producer. Born in New Zealand, he grew up in Australia and in 1991, he released a self-titled debut album, charting four singles in Australia before moving to the United States the following year. He found work as a session guitarist before starting a band known as The Ranch, which recorded one studio album on Capitol Nashville and charted two singles on the US billboard hot Country Songs chart. Urban is also known for his roles as a coach on the Australian version of the singing competition The Voice and as a judge on American Idol. In October 2013, Urban introduced his own signature line of guitars and accessories. In May 2020, Keith Urban hosted a drive-in concert for medical workers. His latest gig was mostly just him and two other musicians playing on a flatbed truck in front of about 125 cars. Urban played at the Stardust Drive-In movie theatre, about 60 km east of Nashville, Tennessee, for a crowd of more than 200 medical workers from Vanderbilt Health. Here are all of Keith Urban albums ranked

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10. Greatest Hits (2007)

“Urban’s greatest hits displays his range and his heart I have shared this album with country lovers and non-country lovers and it’s not very hard to make converts. Urban is wide ranging and FUN! Give him a listen. Great guitar. Sexy. Country. Unique.”

9. Graffiti U (2018)

“I don’t even care if Keith is going over the line of Country to Pop, The sound of almost all the music is uplifting and I love the lyrics. They mean something and they come from Keith’s heart. Can’t do much better than that! The songs are great and the tone excellent. His collaborations make his songs even better”

8. Days Go By (2005)

“Not only does the Days Go By: Anthology become a showcase for Urban’s beautiful vocals and sweet lyrics, but it is also a great showcase for Urban’s guitar genius. Urban has taken a fresh approach to guitar and country music and the result is driving, compulsive and intense. The only new addition to the Urban song offering is the infectious You (Or Somebody Like You), which was not written by Urban, but made his own with his interpretation.”

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7. Defying Gravity (2009)

“The songs are full of love and passion and hope. From the first single “Sweet Thing” though the latest single “Kiss A Girl” to the song that should be the next single “Hit the Ground Running” Keith has masterfully weaved his fantastic guitar work with some great lyrics.”

6. Keith Urban (1999)

“This album reaches further than ever and he’s erasing the lines of established music genres. I just love artists that create and grow as they move forward in their careers, no matter the genre. Taking chances. Creating new sounds. Mix standard with experiment.”

5. Get Closer (2010)

“Musically and lyrically it is so wonderful. It touches my heart and the music fills me with a feeling of being taken to another place. My favorite thing to do is listen to it with the head phones on at night and just let the music take me away. I find Keith’s vocals to be exquisite on this Cd. Crystal clear and so heartfelt. His guitar work is superior and I find this entire collection of music to be one of his best works so far.”

4. Be Here (2004)

“Keith Urban is such a talented artist.He conveys such emotion unlike a lot of other country artists.His guitar solos are unparalleled and his optimistic view of life is refreshing,his break-up songs heart rending.I love the universal lyrics and screaming guitar solos that make him famous.This album in particular has a lot of great songs.”

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3. Fuse (2013)

“he performance, musically and vocally, is outstanding. This is what I call, “Hybrid or Contemporary Country”, folks. It’s not classic country style but, it takes the best of country’s history along with a lot of pop and rock influence and blends it all together to make Keith’s’ unique brand of music. Music lovers of any genre can appreciate an effort like this!”

2. Golden Road (2002)

“Urban does not stray to far away from his firmly planted country roots. His blend of country and rock is the perfect mix. Keith’s guitar solos are in a word “awesome”. Many of the songs seem to come from personal experiences. I especially like, “You Won” and “Who Wouldn’t Wanna Be Me”. The surprise guitar solo at the end of “Somebody Like You” is ear candy.”

1. Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thing (2006)

“Keith is different from most of the other country singers and tends more toward country rock, in my mind. He still tells his stories and life experiences through his music, or so it seems. I’ve followed Keith Urban since he first started singing and this album has a more “mature” sound and direction in which he seems to want to go…he found his purpose, at least it seems that way from the lyrics in the songs.”