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Your Name Is On Fire 4. It has 11 songs on it. I played acoustic on all of them and sang and played live to tape. A computer didn't touch this album.
It has very few overdubs. I gave these songs the most consideration I have ever given and it is certainly the longest amount of time I've spent writing.
It was made with total love. Very excited. Breakdown Into The Resolve Dear Candy Wasteland But "Come Pick Me Up" actually transforms into something uplifting in a live setting these days. The audience arrives with their dates and laugh at Ryan Adams, who gets to laugh at himself. The original ache is gone and everyone can just admit to each other, "man, weren't those days something?
This is a career-spanning project, so "Ryan Adams" becomes a very, very broad topic. The most cutting material aims at Adams' most self-serious phase, also known as his "New York" phase.
It was literally personified on his biggest single "New York, New York" , and his residence in the East Village felt like method acting. At one point on Carnegie Hall, he claims Love Is Hell highlight "Please Do Not Let Me Go" as one of his proudest moments and a song he wrote out on a pizza box while stoned as fuck and ruminating on the purpose of shoes. Live at Carnegie Hall is available as a song sampler and a minute 6xLP, though both versions have the casual Ryan Adams fan in mind.
The setlists are thorough, but disappointingly conservative, writing out nearly all of his divisive records—nothing from Rock N Roll or 29, just a handful of B-sides and only the Love Is Hell tracks long-established as fan favorites.
All of his selections here work beautifully with just an acoustic guitar as accompaniment, and it all manages to cast his recent work in a positive light.
The performances themselves are flawless and the recording is as well; everything is so crisp and clear that Carnegie Hall might as well be your living room.
Ryan Adams' music often gets called "effortless," which cuts both ways—it can sound elemental and eternal and also like something he dashed off in five minutes. It all highlights the various odd turns Ryan Adams' persona has taken over the past 20 years. After his blatant crossover bid Gold, Adams released two records in two months—one was too "rock", the other was too "sad" and both were considered career-killers.
He rebounded in with three albums that were vastly superior but no more compromising—in half a year, he was a honky-tonk traditionalist, a Deadhead and Jeff Buckley. Welcome To New York Blank Space Donovan — Mellow Yellow Buffy Saint-Marie — Universal Soldier Introduction Neil Finn: Distant Sun Janis Ian: At Seventeen Ryan Adams: Carolina Rain Neil Finn: Golden Child Ryan Adams: Invisible Riverside Impromptu Song Composition mainly Ryan All: Weather With You.
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