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Keith Urban Releases First Full-Length Live Album 'High And A(Live)'

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Country superstar Keith Urban has released his first full-length live album, High And A(Live).

The album features every minute of the four-time Grammy Award winner's two-hour, 20-song concert. Recorded during his recently completed High And Alive World Tour, Urban's first tour in nearly three years, the album features screaming guitar solos, raucous crowd singalongs and a cover of New Radicals' "You Get What You Give."

Some of his biggest hits such as "Blue Ain't Your Color," "One Too Many," "Somebody Like You" and "Wasted Time" are featured on the album, including 11 of his 24 No. 1 songs, a mashup of "Kiss A Girl," and "Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me," an acoustic version of "You'll Think Of Me," as well as songs from his latest album, 'High'.

As Urban has said, "Playing live is what I live to do. Looking out from a stage and seeing people singing, forgetting about all the stress in their lives, cutting loose, and feeling alive - that's what it's about for me."

Urban has also been the featured headliner on the Taylor Sheridan, Blake Shelton and Urban produced CBS music series, "The Road." The show highlights Urban's and Shelton's journey in search of the next big December 21.

High And A(Live) Tracklist:

1. Straight Line
2. Where The Blacktop Ends
3. Long Hot Summer
4. Messed Up As Me
5. John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16
6. Somewhere In My Car with The Way It Is
7. Cop Car
8. Chuck Taylors
9. Days Go By
10. 'Til Summer Comes Around
11. Heart Like A Hometown
12. Kiss A Girl / Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me
13. The Fighter
14. Somebody Like You
15. One Too Many
16. You'll Think Of Me
17. Blue Ain't Your Color
18. Wasted Time with Folsom Prison Blues
19. You Get What You Give
20. You Look Good In My Shirt

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