The Ranch (album)
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The Ranch | ||
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Studio album by The Ranch | ||
Released | 1997 | |
Recorded | 1997 | |
Genre | Country | |
Label | Capitol | |
Producer | Miles Copeland, Carlton "Santa" Davis, Monty Powell, Keith Urban | |
Professional reviews | ||
2004 re-release (Keith Urban in The Ranch) | ||
Re-release cover
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The Ranch, also known as Keith Urban in The Ranch, is a 1997 album by Australian country music trio The Ranch, which featured Keith Urban as a member. After Urban became famous as a country music artist in the 2000s, the album was re-released by Urban's label, Capitol Records, as Keith Urban in The Ranch.
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Keith Urban and Vernon Rust, unless noted otherwise.
- "Walkin' the Country"
- "Homespun Love"
- "Just Some Love" (Cyril Lawson, Scott Phelps)
- "Some Days You Gotta Dance" (Marshall Morgan, Troy Johnson)
- later recorded by the Dixie Chicks with Keith Urban on guitar
- "My Last Name"
- "Desiree"
- "Freedom's Finally Mine"
- "Hank Don't Fail Me Now"
- "Tangled Up In Love"
- "Clutterbilly" (Urban, Peter Clarke, G. M. Holden)
- instrumental
- "Man of the House" (Rust)
- "Ghost in the Guitar"
- "Stuck In the Middle" (Gerry Rafferty, Joe Egan)1
- "Billy" (Gary Burr, Monty Powell, Urban)1
1Bonus tracks, featured only on 2004 re-release.
[edit] Personnel
- Peter Clarke – drums, percussion
- Jerry Flowers – bass guitar, background vocals
- Keith Urban – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, ganjo, keyboards, lead vocals