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Keith Urban Announces Yacht Rock Album 'Flow State'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Grammy-winning global superstar Keith Urban has announced that his 13th studio album, Flow State, will be released via MCA on June 12.

Known as one of the best guitar players in music today, Urban revisits the breezy, laid-back sounds of classic yacht rock tunes for a reinvigorated collection of the timeless songs.

Featuring collaborations with musical icons Michael McDonald, Little Big Town and John Mayer, Flow State evokes a carefree nostalgia featuring songs such as "Summer Breeze," "Baby Come Back" and "Just the Two of Us," alongside original track, "We Go Back" (ft. Michael McDonald).

Flow State was produced by Urban and Dann Huff and recorded at Urban's "The Sound" studio in Nashville.

"The origins of this kind of music was, in certain ways, a reaction and an antidote to the stresses of the times," said Urban. "Its sole mission (and soul mission) is unchanged…to bring us together and remind us that life is happening NOW- the eternal now- and we have far more in common than not. I hope wherever you hear this album you can feel the exhale, comfort and optimism these songs were originally written by and for."

Urban has released two tracks from Flow State - original song, "We Go Back" (ft. Michael McDonald), and the Seals & Crofts' relaxation anthem, "Summer Breeze."

Flow State Tracklisting:

1. Steal Away
2. Baby Come Back
3. Magnet and Steel (ft. Little Big Town)
4. Just the Two of Us
5. On and On
6. We Go Back (ft. Michael McDonald)
7. Help Is On It's Way
8. How Much I Feel
9. Summer Breeze
10. I Just Wanna Stop
11. Guitar Man (ft. John Mayer)


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