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Interview: Keith Urban on losing guitars, gaining perspective

Keith Urban brings his "Get Closer" tour to the Verizon Center in Washington. (Erika Goldring, Getty Images for AT&T & Samsung)

Keith Urban's new album, "Get Closer," had an inauspicious start.

The guitars he had long used — some for 20 years — and that he counted as a key component of each recording session, as vital as some of his musicians, were all under water.

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In May of last year, Nashville was flooded, and Urban's guitars were one of the smaller casualties of the disaster. He thought he wouldn't recover.

"It's a strange feeling having these guitars — you feel like the caretaker, and the flood was completely unexpected," he said. "It really blindsided me. I felt so responsible for these poor things I felt I couldn't rush out and buy new ones because I felt it was disrespectful."

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Urban lost about 50 guitars in all. But the singer, a specialist in winsome country ballads, saw the upside in the situation.

"Ultimately, it was great because it freed up the way I made the record," he said.

The album, which is on the verge of selling a million copies, has also transformed the way he performs. When he takes the stage on

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