Keith Urban releases ‘High’ deluxe edition with six live tracks

The songs were recorded on the High And Alive World Tour

Keith Urban has released High Deluxe Edition, featuring six live versions of songs recorded on his High and Alive World Tour. Live versions include “Straight Line,” “Go Home W U,” originally recorded with Lainey Wilson, and tour standouts “Heart Like a Hometown” and “Messed Up As Me.” Two additional songs, performed on select nights, “Laughin’ All The Way To The Drank” and “Chuck Taylors,” also appear on the deluxe set.

A standalone live album is still expected, as “Long Hot Summer” is not included on the new release, but was dropped in July.

Urban wraps his High And Alive World Tour at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena this weekend.

Sunday sees the CBS Television Network premiere of The Road, executive produced by Taylor Sheridan, Blake Shelton, David Glasser, Lee Metzger, and Urban, who also serves as the series’ headlining superstar. The series follows 12 musicians performing at concert venues across the country as Urban’s opening act, competing for a grand prize that includes a performance slot at a record deal, $250,000 and a performance slot at the Stagecoach Music Festival. Gretchen Wilson acts as the series’s “tour manager,” and Urban is joined throughout the season by executive producer Blake Shelton and country music stars Jordan Davis, Karen Fairchild, Dustin Lynch and Brothers Osborne, who guide these seasoned musicians and, along with a live venue audience, determine who advances to the next city.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn