Be Here is the fourth studio album by Australian country singer Keith Urban. It was released on 21 September 2004, through Capitol Nashville. With four million copies sold, the album is not only Urban's best-selling album, but also one of the best-selling albums in America by an Australian artist.
The album produced three number 1 singles on the Hot Country Songs chart with "Days Go By", "Making Memories of Us" and "Better Life", as well as the number 2 hits "You're My Better Half" and "Tonight I Wanna Cry". The song "Live to Love Another Day" also peaked at number 48 on the country charts, even though it was not released as a single.
Content
"Making Memories of Us", written by Rodney Crowell, was originally recorded by Tracy Byrd on his 2003 album The Truth About Men. It was also recorded by Crowell himself, along with his backing band The Notorious Cherry Bombs, on their 2004 self-titled album. Most recently the song has been recorded by country legend Willie Nelson, on his latest album "Oh What a Beautiful World". Nine of the album's songs were written by Urban. Urban produced the tracks "God's Been Good to Me" and "Live to Love Another Day" himself, and then he co-produced the rest of the tracks with Dann Huff.
"Country Comfort" is a cover of a track from Elton John's Tumbleweed Connection.
Critical reception
The album has received positive reviews from Allmusic, BBC, Entertainment Weekly, and Rolling Stone. Three tracks from the album, "Days Go By", "Making Memories of Us", and "Tonight I Want to Cry" were included in an About.com ranking of Urban's top ten songs.
Accolades
Be Here received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Country Album, and won Academy of Country Music Award for Album of the Year. The album was also nominated for Album of the Year at the 40th Annual Country Music Association Awards.
Commercial performance
The album was certified 4ÃÂ Platinum by Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and remains as Urban's best-selling album to date, with sales of 3,639,000 copies in the United States, as of July 2009; it also reached number 8 on the Canadian album chart, number 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Albums chart, and number 3 on the Billboard 200.
Track listing
Personnel
- Tim Akers â accordion (tracks 1, 7), keyboards (1âÂÂ3, 6âÂÂ7, 10), Hammond organ (9), piano (3)
- Charlie Bisharat â violin (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Bruce Bouton â Dobro guitar (track 9), steel guitar (11)
- Paul Buckmaster â string conductor, string arrangements (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Denyse Buffum â viola (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Tom Bukovac â acoustic guitar (track 12), electric guitar (2âÂÂ7, 10), slide guitar (7), wah wah guitar (7), additional guitars (1, 3, 8âÂÂ9, 11, 13)
- Paul Bushnell â bass guitar (tracks 3, 5, 9, 11)
- Matt Chamberlain â drums (tracks 3, 5, 9, 11), percussion (3, 5, 9)
- Larry Corbett â cello (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Eric Darken â percussion (tracks 1âÂÂ2, 6âÂÂ8, 10âÂÂ11, additional: 3)
- Bruce Dukov â violin (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Matt Funes â viola (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Armen Garabedian â violin (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Berj Garabedian â violin (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Endre Granat â violin (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Paula Hochhalter â cello (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Dann Huff â acoustic 12-string guitar (track 3), electric guitar (6), mandolin (1, 11)
- Suzie Katayama â cello (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Peter Kent â violin (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Steven King â accordion (track 13)
- Natalie Leggett â violin (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Chris McHugh â drums (tracks 1âÂÂ2, 4, 6âÂÂ8, 10, 12âÂÂ13), percussion (4, 12)
- Robert Matsuda â violin (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Steve Nathan â piano (track 8)
- Jimmy Nichols â keyboards (5), piano (11), synthesizer strings (9)
- Sara Parkins â violin (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Bob Peterson â violin (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Kevin Pickle - assistant engineer
- Steve Richards â cello (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Jimmie Lee Sloas â bass guitar (tracks 1âÂÂ2, 4, 6âÂÂ8, 10, 12âÂÂ13)
- Dan Smith â cello (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Charles Stegeman â violin (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Rachel Stegeman â violin (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Rudy Stein â cello (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Russell Terrell â background vocals (tracks 1âÂÂ3, 5âÂÂ7, 9âÂÂ10, 13)
- Chris Thile â mandolin (track 9)
- Keith Urban â banjo (tracks 2, 4, 6âÂÂ7, 11âÂÂ13), EBow (1, 5), acoustic 12-string guitar (3), acoustic guitar (1âÂÂ7, 9âÂÂ13), electric guitar (1âÂÂ7, 9âÂÂ12), hand clapping, mandolin (7, 13), slide guitar (4), lead vocals (All tracks), background vocals (tracks 1âÂÂ10, 12âÂÂ13, harmony: 11)
- Josefina Vergara â violin (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Evan Wilson â viola (tracks 8âÂÂ9)
- Jonathan Yudkin â cello (track 3), fiddle (1, 13)
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Singles
Footnotes
- A: "Tonight I Wanna Cry" charted in Australia in 2011, after it was performed by a contestant on The X Factor Australia.
Certifications
Release history
References