Keith Urban has been a consistent presence in the Top Ten of the country singles charts since 2000, scoring eight consecutive entries as of the release of his third U.S. solo album, Be Here, the eighth being the disc's leadoff track, "Days Go By." And there's plenty more where that came from. Unlike most other country artists, Urban doesn't restrict himself to ten selections from the Nashville songwriting establishment for his albums. This one contains 13 songs at a generous 55-minute running time, and Urban's name is on nine of them as a co-writer. Thus, the collection can be viewed as more of a singer/songwriter effort than the usual Music City product. From that point of view, the album has a distinct storytelling arc, beginning with the carpe diem sentiments of "Days Go By" and continuing into a series of songs that celebrate life and love, notably Rodney Crowell's unabashedly romantic "Making Memories of Us," which finds Urban doing his best Crowell imitation. Suggestions of struggle begin to intrude as of "God's Been Good to Me," however, and eight songs in Urban abruptly changes the sound and the mood with the piano-and-strings weeper "Tonight I Wanna Cry," a song this reformed drinker confesses in his press materials that his sponsor might not approve of. "She's Gotta Be" picks up the pace, if not the mood, and Matraca Berg and Jim Collins' "Nobody Drinks Alone" brings the singer to a sodden rock bottom before he changes the subject by covering Elton John's "Country Comfort" and finally overcomes adversity in "Live to Love Another Day," then rewrites the album's opening song to look forward again on the album-closing "These Are the Days." The album-length story of optimism and perseverance in the face of romantic turmoil and alcoholic temptation is told musically with Urban's usual collection of fast-picked string instruments, including electric and acoustic guitars, banjo, mandolin, and Dobro (the last played by Bruce Bouton). It's a muscular sound indebted at least as much to rock and bluegrass as to traditional country, but it supports his light, flexible tenor and his essentially upbeat message. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Paul Buckmaster (Arranger), Dan Smith (Cello), Denise Jarvis (Art Producer), Paul Buckmaster (Conductor), Christiév Carothers (Stylist), Brady Barnett (Engineer), Steve Richards (Cello), Justin Niebank (Mixing), Steven King (Accordion), Keith Urban (Guitar (Acoustic)), Keith Urban (Mandolin), Tim Akers (Keyboards), Daniel Smith (Cello), Dan Huff (Mandolin), Tom Bukovac (Guitar), Keith Urban (Vocals (Background)), Tim Akers (Organ), Keith Urban (Guitar (12 String Acoustic)), Keith Urban (Slide Guitar), Endre Granat (Violin), Greg Lawrence (Assistant Engineer), Gary Borman (Management), Drew Bollman (Mixing Assistant), Jimmy Nichols (Keyboards), Andy Ackland (Digital Editing), Suzie Katayama (Cello), Julian Peploe (Design), Tim Akers (Organ (Hammond)), Jesse Amend (Assistant), Russell Terrell (Vocals (Background)), Dann Huff (Producer), Justin Niebank (Engineer), Robert Matsuda (Violin), Keith Urban (Soloist), Tom Bukovac (Guitar (Electric)), Chris McHugh (Percussion), Keith Urban (Vocal Harmony), Debra Wingo (Hair Stylist), Matt Funes (Viola), Jimmie Lee Sloas (Bass), Betsy Cook (Management), Steve Genewick (Assistant Engineer), Tim Akers (Accordion), David M. Robinson (Assistant), Matt Chamberlain (Percussion), Suzie Katayama (Orchestral Coordinator), Paul Bushnell (Bass), Denyse Buffum (Viola), Tim Akers (Piano), Jeremy David Cottrell (Assistant Engineer), Charles Stegeman (Violin), Keith Urban (Producer), Joanna Carter (Art Direction), Steve Nathan (Piano), Scott Kidd (Assistant Engineer), Rudy Stein (Cello), Drew Bollman (Assistant), Steve Churchyard (Engineer), Debra Wingo (Make-Up), Mike "Frog" Griffith (Production Coordination), Darin Murphy (Booking), Paul Buckmaster (String Arrangements), Peter Kent (Violin), Kevin Pickle (Assistant), Armen Garabedian (Violin), Jonathan Yudkin (Fiddle), Josephina Vergara (Violin), Larry Corbett (Cello), Charlie Bisharat (Violin), Bruce Bouton (Guitar (Steel)), Dann Huff (Guitar (Electric)), Tom Bukovac (Guitar (Acoustic)), Keith Urban (E-Bow), Bruce Bouton (Dobro), Jesse Amend (Assistant Engineer), Bob Peterson (Violin), Keith Urban (Guitar (Electric)), Drew Bollman (Assistant Engineer), Tom Bukovac (Wah Wah Guitar), Chris Thile (Mandolin), Kevin Pickle (Assistant Engineer), Rachel Stegeman (Violin), Daniel Caudill (Stylist), Jonathan Sparks (Assistant Engineer), Michelle Hall (Art Producer), Tom Bukovac (Slide Guitar), Natalie Leggett (Violin), Bruce Dukov (Violin), Jonathan Yudkin (Cello), Evan Wilson (Viola), Sara Parkins (Violin), Andrew Southam (Photography), Greg Lawrence (Assistant), Jimmy Nichols (Synthesizer Strings), Jimmy Nichols (Piano), Dann Huff (Guitar (12 String Acoustic)), Keith Urban (Handclapping), Roland Kato (Viola), Chris McHugh (Drums), Mark Hagen (Engineer), Berj Garabedian (Violin), Eric Darken (Percussion), David L. Robinson (Assistant Engineer), Jeremy David Cottrell (Assistant), Keith Urban (Banjo), Matt Chamberlain (Drums), Adam Ayan (Mastering), Chris Rowe (Digital Editing), Dann Huff (Mandolin), Scott Kidd (Assistant), Paula Hochhalter (Cello)
The album produced three #1 singles on the Hot Country Songs charts: "Days Go By", "Making Memories of Us" and "Better Life", as well as the #2 hits "You're My Better Half" and "Tonight I Wanna Cry"; "Live to Love Another Day" also peaked at #48 on the country charts without being released to radio.
Nine of the album's songs were penned by Urban. The album was certified 3x Platinum by 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;[1] it also reached #8 on the Canadian album chart, #1 on the Billboard Hot Country Albums chart and #3 on the Billboard 200.
Cover art
The album's first edition shipped with a monochrome cover art featuring Urban behind the steering wheel of a car. Later issues of the album feature a color cover art with a photograph of Urban leaning on a table.