Ryan Adams & The Cardinals COLD ROSES. Lost Highway The prolific recording career of singer/songwriter Ryan Adams continues with this double album. And it finds Adams performing what he knows best; songs that revolve around his own experiences of tortured love and life. There’s also a stronger country rock vibe in an album that comes close to bettering his original debut release, the classic HEARTBREAKER.
The second CD offers a more diversely paced song collection opening with the strong country vibe of Easy Plateau, and another brilliant start. It also provides a strong showcase for the performer’s wonderful backing band The Cardinals. The upbeat vibe continues with the bouncing and racing Let It Ride which is sure to get your toes tapping uncontrollably. The gears moves down a couple of slots with the mid-paced beauty Rosebud with Adams almost whispering the lyrics against a backdrop of mournful, swaying country guitars. And there’s even some songs that could dent the singles chart such as If I Am A Stranger and Cold Roses thrown in for good measure. This CD also contains my highlight of the album, the piano led and utterly beautiful Blossom. This gentle, slow-moving song comes with a major melody and fabulous instrumental touches, in addition to a sincere Adams vocal. This could be my song of the year. Since witnessing Adams in solo live performance in Manchester a few years ago (when he caused great concern to the powers-that-be when he decided to provide an encore that amounted to another show, going way past curfew time) I have admired this man’s work with few exceptions. This album eschews record company ambitions for a more pop/rock Adams and perhaps more sales. It is Adams doing what he does best and results in an album that every lover of alt-country should own (and cherish). Essential. 5/5
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