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Keith Urban Releases Yacht Rock Album 'Flow State'

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Country music superstar Keith Urban has released his latest album, Flow State, via MCA.

Flow State serves as an antidote to life's stresses as it creates an atmosphere for community gathering, deep exhales and optimism.

In this album, Urban revisits the breezy, laid-back sounds of classic yacht rock tunes for a reinvigorated collection of songs that will have us lathering up the sunscreen and blending drinks all summer long.

"Creating Flow State was one of the most unexpected albums I've ever made. In a lot of ways, it felt like the whole album had an energy and life of its own and I was just following where it lead me," says Urban. "The songs we recorded were all so natural though, and I discovered a lot about how much they've helped shape my own music. There's a reason these songs have stood the test of time, and equally so, the need for their spirit of fully disconnecting from 'the grid' and swimming in blue sky simplicity."

Produced by Urban and Dann Huff, the album was recorded at Urban's Nashville based studio, "The Sound".

Flow State includes the collection of 10 classic yacht rock covers and original track "We Go Back" featuring Michael McDonald.

The album features additional collaborations with Little Big Town and John Mayer.

Urban is currently on the road, performing at some of Country music's biggest festivals.

Flow State Tracklist:

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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