Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thing Keith Urban

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  • Release Date: 11/07/2006
  • Sales Rank: 35,799
  • Label: LIBERTY
  • UPC: 094637708705
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Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thing

1LISTENOnce in a Lifetime 5:53
2LISTENShine 5:17
3LISTENI Told You So 4:26
4LISTENI Can't Stop Loving You 4:43
5LISTENWon't Let You Down 3:19
6LISTENFaster Car 4:27
7LISTENStupid Boy 6:16
8LISTENUsed to the Pain 4:41
9LISTENRaise the Barn 5:11
10LISTENGod Made Woman 4:50
11LISTENTu Compañia 4:10
12LISTENEverybody 5:33
13LISTENGot It Right This Time 6:07

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Editorial Reviews

It's been an eventful couple of years for Keith Urban since the release of his 2004 megahit album Be Here, which vaulted him into the elite of his generation's country superstars. His music -- both his own songs and some well-chosen covers -- has evinced a personal, confessional streak that aligns him more with sensitive Brad Paisley than, say, party boy Kenny Chesney. Thus, a world of revelation can be read into the songs on the tellingly titled Love, Pain & the whole crazy thing. Like most others, his (high-profile) marriage has its attendant tensions, uncertainties, and jubilations, all chronicled herein. Singing urgently on "Used to the Pain," with a fierce, driving rock attack behind him and his own guitar in spitfire mode, Urban articulates the roller-coaster ride of commitment in raw confessions such as "Every step I take / I get a little less afraid / Of giving in to love /…It gets better every day / Once you get used to the pain." On "Won't Let You Down," an intense, jittery shuffle, he's arrived fully invested in his role, promising, "I'll catch you when you fall / 'cause I'm the one who loves you / I'm your best friend now / And I won't let you down…" And for simply luxuriating in his good fortune in love ("true believers always find each other / and here we are…"), he's at his most affecting ballad best on "Got It Right This Time," on which he is backed only by a keyboard and a drum machine, with a demo-like feel that adds to the intimacy. There's much more along these lines, and some pure, unbridled burners as well, adding up to a concept that's both radio-ready and more complex than typical mainstream country fare. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thingby Anonymous

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October 10, 2007: LP&TWCT is an amazingly aussome album but then again we expect nothing less from our Aussie wonder. This is truly an album of the heart and it definitely shows the depth of the zone Keith was in and how truly in-tuned he was withhis inner self. Every song is special. The raw emotion gives you goose bumps! The album gives a bit of everything. Every song is single worthy.

Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thingby Anonymous

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September 13, 2007: Keith Urban just keeps getting better and better! This is an excellent CD for any Keith Urban fan. The songs are excellent choices for the CD. I think "Once In A Lifetime" and "Stupid Boy" really speak to the listener. Bottom line: you won't be disappointed with this purchase. Enjoy!


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