Ryan Adams & The Cardinals – Easy Tiger (Coloured vinyl)
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Singer / songwriter Ryan Adams from Jacksonville, North Carolina returns with his latest work. For this Ryan got among others Sheryl Crow in the studio.
If you already liked the album "Gold", you will love "Easy Tiger"!
"Every single song is a beauty - the lyrics, absolutely focused on the point, while the basic mood can only be described as melancholic serenity, which will surely be a revelation for those fans who still remember the old, occasionally upset Ryan Adams." Stephen King
It was, Ryan Adams says, this girl he's been spending time with; the title of this album is her fault. "She wanted to go out to dinner at eight; I wanted to go right away. She said, 'Easy, Tiger.' And that hit me. It stuck with me to the point where I called up Neal [that would be Neal Casal, guitarist of The Cardinals] and left a message on his answering machine with those two words. 'Don't forget this,' I said, 'cause I want to use it.' ”
Adams laughs and adds, "I think he's still got that message." And I understand that. Some things you just save, because they're worth playing over again.
I think there are really only two kinds of pop music CDs these days. There are the ones you listen to only once or twice, maybe downloading the single good song to your iPod or computer; then there are others that grow stronger, sweeter, and more necessary each time you play them. Gold was that way; Cold Roses was that way; so was Jacksonville City Nights. I won't say Adams is the best North American singer-songwriter since Neil Young...but I won't say he isn't, either. What I know is there has never been a Ryan Adams record quite as strong and together as Easy Tiger; it's got enough blue-eyed, blue-steel soul (with the faintest country tinge) to make me think of both Marvin Gaye and the Righteous Brothers. Probably ridiculous, but true. And the songs themselves are beautiful-the lyrics tightly focused and brief, the feeling one of melancholy calm that probably will be a revelation to fans that remember the old, sometimes angry Ryan Adams.
He agrees that the tone of Easy Tiger is different-not dark, just different-and suggests in passing that it may have something to do with both sobering up and growing up (he's 32). Then he goes on to talk about the process, which is clearly something close to his heart. "I write on a manual typewriter," he says. "I get up, I have a cup of coffee, I sit down at the typewriter. I never spent a useless day behind a typewriter." I say amen to that, but he's already going on.
"It's like-I don't know, sometimes it's like chasing a pretty girl on the beach. And things I never thought I could do... I can do." I mention how prolific he is, aware that I might be touching a sore point. After all, there are plenty of critics who seem to think that's a bad thing. Adams, however, just laughs.
"Yeah, yeah, in America people give you shit for working hard," he says. "But...it's process, that's all. I process things. I went into the dream business. If people need 'em, I've got extra."
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Artist: Ryan Adams & The CardinalsLabel: Lost HighwayFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: USGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Alternative Rock, Country Rock
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A1 Goodnight Rose
A2 Two
A3 Everybody Knows
A4 Halloweenhead
A5 Oh My God, Whatever, Etc.
A6 Tears Of Gold
A7 The Sun Also Sets
B1 Off Broadway
B2 Pearls On A String
B3 Rip Off
B4 Two Hearts
B5 These Girls
B6 I Taught Myself How To Grow Old