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Urban fans can get a bit extra

Tuesday, March 3, 2009 – Keith Urban fans will get a bit more than "Defying Gravity" if they act early.

Urban releases his new CD March 31, but that will preceded by releasing a song a week from the CD. For those doing so on iTunes and buying the rest of the album within two weeks of release, they will receive a bonus track, Call My Name.

The Complete My Album service allows customers to turn their individually purchased tracks into a complete album by giving them a full 99 cent credit for every song they have previously bought from that album.

Urban will be doing video podcasts about the program and about each song he is releasing at iTunes.

The release dates of the tracks are as follows:
March 3: Complete My Album Campaign begins with "Sweet Thing"
March 10: 2nd song releases, Kiss A Girl
March 17: 3rd song releases, I'm In
March 24: 4th song releases, Only You Can Love Me This Way


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CD review - THE SPEED OF NOW Part 1 It's getting tougher and tougher all the time to justify categorizing Keith Urban's music as country. "The Speed of Now, Pt. 1" doesn't help. (What, is there a pt. 2 of this largely lame music on the way? Say it ain't so!) It's a relatively good pop album, for a Nashville pop effort, but there's just too much real country (Jon Pardi, Luke Combs) getting played on mainstream radio these days. The world just doesn't really need new Urban pop music. ...
CD review - Graffiti U It's telling how two songs on Keith Urban's "Graffiti U" album chug along to a reggae beat because pop rhythms and non-country elements are the obvious inspirations for this collection. Opener "Coming Home" may borrow (steal?) a guitar riff from Merle Haggard's "Mama Tried," but this is where that country road begins and ends. Urban follows "Coming Home" with "Never Comin' Down," which is introduced with a funky bass line ...


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