My Own Best Enemy
Richard Marx
Keith Urban, David Cole, Michael Landau, Michael Thompson, Bruce Gaitsch, Eric Darken
Producer: Richard Marx, David Cole
EMI-Manhattan, 2004
1 CD
Catalogue #: 91719
EAN: 0724359171920
UPC: 724359171920
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Personnel include: Richard Marx (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards); Keith Urban, Michael Landau, Michael Thompson , Stephen Balderston (guitar); J.T. Corenflos (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Gary Smith (keyboards); David Cole (synthesizer); Glen Worf (bass guitar); Greg Bissonette, Steve Brewster (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); John Blasucci (drum programming); Jessica Andrews (background vocals).
In the 1980s, Richard Marx embodied a successful brand of pop/rock that combined the gritty American Heartland sounds of Bob Seger and John Mellencamp with the smooth production style and heart-on-the-sleeve romanticism of the Barry Manilow/Leo Sayer set. Marx continued to work steadily into the early 2000s with other artists, finding prosperity as a songwriter and producer for N Sync, Josh Groban, and other chart-toppers. In 2003, he won a Grammy award for his co-authorship of the Luther Vandross hit "Dance with My Father."
Marx's MY OWN BEST ENEMY is a comeback album of sorts, and finds the multi-talented vocalist in as strong a form as ever. Straight-up AOR pop with a hint of twang, the record alternates between mid-tempo, groove-oriented songs ("Nothing Left to Say," "Again") and the majestic power ballads for which Marx is so well known ("Ready to Fly"). The disc is also a showcase for Marx's dark, slightly left-of-center lyrical bent, which often stands in subtle and effective contrast to the music's sunnier tone. A welcome return from an oft-underrated artist, MY OWN BEST ENEMY reveals Richard Marx as an unusually complex musician reaching the peak of his creative powers.
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Keith Urban
Though Keith Urban is a major US country star, he actually hails from Australia, where he began his career. After coming to America with his band the Ranch, Urban began making international inroads. As skilled at guitar playing as he was at singing, he did some session work for Garth Brooks and the Dixie Chicks before his solo career began to really take off. By 2000, though, Urban had his first big country hit, "It's a Love Thing," and he was off and running. In addition to being a consistent hitmaker, Urban has made the news for his dating life, including a long connection to actress and fellow Aussie, Nicole Kidman, with whom he has a child.
