Wednesday, December 7, 2016

I Love When That Happens



I asked a friend, a Ryan Adams expert (my label, not his), for some advice. I wanted to listen to something I hadn't heard before. Adams has many records. I have four of them. I took a peek at what All Music had to say about the records I wasn't familiar with. My friend mentioned how he liked a lot of "29." All Music had this to say about "29":

"After opening with the title track's straight-up rewrite of the Grateful Dead's "Truckin'," it slides into a series of quiet, languid late-night confessionals that all barely register above a murmur. It's like Love Is Hell transported to a folk/country setting, then stripped not only of its sonic texture but also its songwriting skeleton. Apart from "29" and to a lesser extent "Carolina Rain" and "The Sadness," these songs meander with no direction. The songs on 29 never have energy and they always feel incomplete, lacking either a center or a sense of momentum, nor ever conjuring the alluringly weary melancholia that carried Love Is Hell. Instead, it's the first time Adams has sounded completely worn out and spent, bereaved of either the craft or hucksterism at the core of his work."

Hmmm....

As it happens, at this past weekend's record show, someone had a copy of "29" for the right price, so I bought it and have been listening. This record is a beauty. Like my friend, I like a lot of it, with my least favorite tracks being the "Truckin'" rewrite and "The Sadness," both cited (kind of) as the better songs on the record. Strange how we hear music differently.

I will say this. "29" is not an upbeat record. But the songs are powerful. Not having "energy" and "sounding completely worn out" seem like unfair descriptions. Johnny Cash sounded worn out on his Nine Inch Nails cover and that is one of the more powerful songs of the last 25 years.

"29" may not be for everyone, but I was knocked over by some of Adams "confessionals." Two of them are here.

(h/t Zippy)



8 comments:

kevin m said...

I have most of Ryan Adams stuff and to be honest, I completely forgot about "29". Will need to revisit.

On a side note, his album comes out early next year. It's produced by.....Don Was.

Troy said...

Link to the new Ryan Adams single, "Do You Still Love Me". Somebody's been listening to their dad's old Whitesnake albums...

https://youtu.be/U-qfQcJveDw

Dr Wu said...

I'm a fan of Ryan Adams. You might also enjoy his other albums with his band the Cardinals, such as 'Cold Mountain' and 'Jacksonville City Nights'. Thanks for the reminder on '29'. Will definitely give it another listen today.

A walk in the woods said...

Cool - I'll definitely check it out. I never cared for him until "Easy Tiger" which I think has some brilliant songs on it - I hum them under my breath all the time.

Anonymous said...

my take is that Ryan Adams is particularly susceptible to eye of the beholder differences. I'm partial to the Whiskeytown stuff, half of Gold and the Dead-sounding Cardinals. most baffling is Heartbreaker which put Bloodshot Records on the map and by all rights is a masterpiece, but to me sounds to me just like the All Music review above.

buzzbabyjesus said...

I've never heard anything by him I wanted to hear again until now. These are gorgeuous. A certain je ne sais quoi.

bombshelter slim said...

@bbj... "A certain je ne sais quoi"... but I don't know what it is!

Steve Mc said...

IIRC, it was his third release in that calendar year, and one of the two preceding releases was a double CD.

Some of it I can listen to and enjoy, but Starlite Diner is a song I love!