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Label: Lost Highway
Limited Edition Standard Vinyl 2LP
Torrential creativity has fast-forwarded the artistic evolution of former Whiskeytown frontman Ryan Adams from country-rock boy wonder (see Faithless Street) to despondent troubadour with a 1960s fixation (his solo debut Heartbreaker), but it may also explain why listeners often need to wade through some pedestrian material just to find a few pearls of poetic excellence. Gold is no exception to that trend, a sometimes engaging middle-of-the-road roots-pop album that's both overlong (70 minutes) and at times overindulgent. There are high spots--such as the bouncy, breezy opener New York, New York and the plaintive ballad When the Stars Go Blue (which features a vocal turn reminiscent of Morrissey)--but much of the disc gets lost in forests of indistinct guitars and plodding percussion that never nudges Ryan Adams into actually rocking. Gold is the work of a notoriously prolific songwriter who hasn't yet learned to play to his strengths, one whose execution doesn't yet match his vision.
Ryan Adams Gold Track Listing
1. New York, New York 2. Firecracker 3. Answering Bell 4. La Cienega Just Smiled 5. The Rescue Blues 6. Somehow, Someday 7. When The Stars Go Blue 8. Nobody Girl 9. Sylvia Plath 10. Enemy Fire 11. Gonna Make You Love Me 12. Wild Flowers 13. Harder Now That It's Over 14. Touch, Feel & Lose 15. Tina Toledo's Street Walkin' Blues 16. Goodnight, Hollywood Blvd
Vinyl Only Bonus tracks
17. Rosalie Come and Go 18. The Fools We Are As Men 19. Sweet black magic 20. This Bar is a beautiful place 21. Cannonball Days
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