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Keith Urban’s ‘Fuse’ album brings new collaborators

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The title of Keith Urban’s new album, “Fuse,†says a lot about what and who is on it. The New Zealand-born country singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer and “American Idol†judge has collaborated with a slew of musicians and producers he’d never worked with previously as his way of keeping things fresh for himself and for his fans.

Case in point: Urban co-wrote and co-produced two songs -- “Good Thing†and “Red Camaro†-- with Mike Elizondo, who is known for his creative partnerships with hip-hop world luminaries such as Eminem, Dr. Dre, Jay-Z and 50 Cent.

“In some ways, he was really the starting point for this record,†Urban, 45, said recently during an interview for a full profile that will appear soon in Calendar. “He was the first non-country guy I reached out to†among a group of new musical collaborators, including the Norwegian R&B-pop production team Stargate and Americana/indie rock producer-songwriter Butch Walker.

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Elizondo “has a great rhythmic gift as a bass player, is an incredible drum programmer and multi-instrumentalist,†said Urban, whose Light the Fuse tour brings him to the Hollywood Bowl on Sept. 27. “My music is very, very rhythmic-based, which comes from being a guitar player. I wanted to explore a much stronger presence of rhythmic elements in my music. It’s something that’s been there, but often has been pushed to the back.â€

“I wanted to try something and make it all about the machinery, to see what we can create that didn’t feel fake and that was bristling with a particular kind of energy,†said Urban, who also collected four more Country Music Assn. Awards nominations on Tuesday.

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“I love a lot of the Dr. Dre stuff [that Elizondo has] worked on over the years. I’ve probably gone many times to work with programmers who can program like that, so this time I thought, ‘Why am I working with guys who can program like Mike?’ So I liberated myself completely by going to the source and working with the original.â€

Here’s the video for “Little Bit of Everything,†the first single from “Fuseâ€:

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