Keith Urban: Fuse (Deluxe Edition)
Fuse (Deluxe Edition)
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- Label: HitRed, 2013
- Erscheinungstermin: 10.9.2013
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“I knew it would take time to build an album in a different way,” he says of the nearly two years he spent developing the new sound. “The stars aligned and it was the right time to experiment, have things not work and still be able to try again. I was ready for that journey. I didn’t want to think in terms of any limitations on the songs—just honor the song and let them be what they want to be.”
With his seventh album, FUSE, Urban takes some bold strides, pursuing new sounds and new approaches that will surprise even his most devoted fans. This fearless experimentation is evident just from looking at the album’s credits, which reveal a list of acclaimed producers and writers who are new collaborators for Urban, including such diverse hitmakers as Butch Walker, Mike Elizondo, Jay Joyce, and Stargate.
“This album started with me wanting to work with people I hadn’t worked with before,” says the multi-platinum singer / songwriter. “I wanted to start in completely uncharted waters. I didn’t set out for there to be eight different producers—I thought I would find one or two guys and then we’d go make the whole album. But I loved how everybody brought out something different in me, and I wanted to see how much was in there to come out.”
FUSE is the follow-up to Urban’s 2010 album, Get Closer, which contained the Number One Country singles “Without You,” “Long Hot Summer,” and “You Gonna Fly.” Among other things, the record is a reflection of his last few years—taking his electrifying, widely-beloved tours to sold-out arenas around the world; performing and recording with a wide range of artists including the Rolling Stones, Alicia Keys, and John Mayer; serving as a judge on American Idol, where he will be the only member of last season’s panel to return next season.
All of this experience fed into the groundbreaking work that emerged on FUSE. “I think I’ve always had certain elements that were present in my music, but this time they’re more prominent,” says Urban. “The basic foundation here was to take a drum loop and a banjo, which has been part of my sound since the mid ‘90s. And then build out from there with other instruments—synthesizers, keyboards, things that I wouldn’t normally put on my records—and seeing if I could bring them together with organic instrumentation.”
He notes that inspiration for the album came from a number of directions. “My wife was filming in Europe, so we spent a lot of time in France, Belgium and the UK. I was on tour in Australia and spending a lot of time in LA for American Idol. I found myself listening to music from all over the place—compiling this bizarre, eclectic list of songs and sounds that I loved.”
(keithurban. net)
With his seventh album, FUSE, Urban takes some bold strides, pursuing new sounds and new approaches that will surprise even his most devoted fans. This fearless experimentation is evident just from looking at the album’s credits, which reveal a list of acclaimed producers and writers who are new collaborators for Urban, including such diverse hitmakers as Butch Walker, Mike Elizondo, Jay Joyce, and Stargate.
“This album started with me wanting to work with people I hadn’t worked with before,” says the multi-platinum singer / songwriter. “I wanted to start in completely uncharted waters. I didn’t set out for there to be eight different producers—I thought I would find one or two guys and then we’d go make the whole album. But I loved how everybody brought out something different in me, and I wanted to see how much was in there to come out.”
FUSE is the follow-up to Urban’s 2010 album, Get Closer, which contained the Number One Country singles “Without You,” “Long Hot Summer,” and “You Gonna Fly.” Among other things, the record is a reflection of his last few years—taking his electrifying, widely-beloved tours to sold-out arenas around the world; performing and recording with a wide range of artists including the Rolling Stones, Alicia Keys, and John Mayer; serving as a judge on American Idol, where he will be the only member of last season’s panel to return next season.
All of this experience fed into the groundbreaking work that emerged on FUSE. “I think I’ve always had certain elements that were present in my music, but this time they’re more prominent,” says Urban. “The basic foundation here was to take a drum loop and a banjo, which has been part of my sound since the mid ‘90s. And then build out from there with other instruments—synthesizers, keyboards, things that I wouldn’t normally put on my records—and seeing if I could bring them together with organic instrumentation.”
He notes that inspiration for the album came from a number of directions. “My wife was filming in Europe, so we spent a lot of time in France, Belgium and the UK. I was on tour in Australia and spending a lot of time in LA for American Idol. I found myself listening to music from all over the place—compiling this bizarre, eclectic list of songs and sounds that I loved.”
(keithurban. net)
- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Somewhere in My Car
- 2 Even the Stars Fall 4 U
- 3 Cop Car
- 4 Shame
- 5 Good Thing
- 6 We Were Us
- 7 Love's Poster Child
- 8 She's My 11
- 9 Come Back to Me
- 10 Red Camaro
- 11 Little Bit of Everything
- 12 Raise 'Em Up
- 13 Heart like Mine
- 14 Bonus Tracks:Black Leather Jacket
- 15 Gonna B Good
- 16 Lucky Charm