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Keith Urban
's second release for
Capitol
Records is an early yet devastatingly original piece of work that pointed the way toward his later albums, and it proves him partially responsible for the diverse musical traditions that made their way into the
contemporary country
scene during the 21st century. While others like
Garth Brooks
,
Tim McGraw
, and
Travis Tritt
modeled a sound that included Southern and '70s
rock
Urban
brought
bluegrass
, Top 40
pop
stylings, and drum loops into the mix, and made them all work in his own songs as well as those he covered. Produced by
and
Dan Huff
Golden Road
is the first place listeners really get to hear the monster guitar slash-and-burn that's so prevalent in his live performances. The album contains two
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
in
"You Won"
"What About Me."
The ballad
"Raining on Sunday"
was originally 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 delightfully stinging rocker, and
Monty Powell
"Who Wouldn't Want to Be Me"
is another, with
playing the strings off his banjo as well as electric guitar. Although his later records were bigger hits, this one is consistent enough -- and full of such charm and personality -- that it's difficult to believe
didn't write everything here. That he owns these songs as if he did write them makes
a lasting early achievement. ~ Thom Jurek
's second release for
Capitol
Records is an early yet devastatingly original piece of work that pointed the way toward his later albums, and it proves him partially responsible for the diverse musical traditions that made their way into the
contemporary country
scene during the 21st century. While others like
Garth Brooks
,
Tim McGraw
, and
Travis Tritt
modeled a sound that included Southern and '70s
rock
Urban
brought
bluegrass
, Top 40
pop
stylings, and drum loops into the mix, and made them all work in his own songs as well as those he covered. Produced by
and
Dan Huff
Golden Road
is the first place listeners really get to hear the monster guitar slash-and-burn that's so prevalent in his live performances. The album contains two
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
in
"You Won"
"What About Me."
The ballad
"Raining on Sunday"
was originally 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 delightfully stinging rocker, and
Monty Powell
"Who Wouldn't Want to Be Me"
is another, with
playing the strings off his banjo as well as electric guitar. Although his later records were bigger hits, this one is consistent enough -- and full of such charm and personality -- that it's difficult to believe
didn't write everything here. That he owns these songs as if he did write them makes
a lasting early achievement. ~ Thom Jurek