Gold (Vinyl)
by Ryan Adams€14.44 免费送货 (大约 ¥116.29)
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- 已上市
- 03-2-3
- 音乐种类
- Indie
简介
One would think that being Ryan Adams would be a pretty good deal at the time of this album's release; he had a major-label deal, critics were in love with him, he got to date Winona Ryder and Alanis Morissette, Elton John went around telling everyone he was a genius, and his record company gave him carte blanche to do whatever he wanted. But to listen to Gold, Adams' first solo album for his big-league sponsors at Lost Highway, one senses that there are about a dozen other musicians Adams would love to be, and nearly all of them were at their peak in the early to mid-'70s. Adams' final album with Whiskeytown, Pneumonia, made it clear that he was moving beyond the scruffy alt-country of his early work, and Gold documents his current fascination with '70s rock. Half the fun of the album is playing "Spot the Influence": "Answering Bell" is a dead ringer for Van Morrison (with fellow Morrison enthusiast Adam Duritz on backing vocals), "Tina Toledo's Street Walkin' Blues" is obviously modeled on the Rolling Stones, "Harder Now That It's Over" sounds like Harvest-period Neil Young, "New York, New York" resembles Stephen Stills in his livelier moments (Stephen's son, Chris Stills, plays on the album), and "Rescue Blues" and "La Cienega Just Smiled" suggest the influence of Adams' pal Elton John. Of course, everyone has their influences, and Adams seems determined to make the most of them on Gold; it's a far more ambitious album than his solo debut, Heartbreaker. The performances are polished, Ethan Johns' production is at once elegant and admirably restrained, Adams is in strong voice throughout, and several of the songs are superb, especially the swaggering but lovelorn "New York, New York," the spare and lovely "When the Stars Go Blue," and the moody closer, "Goodnight, Hollywood Blvd." But while Gold sounds like a major step forward for Adams in terms of technique, it lacks the heart and soul of Heartbreaker or Pneumonia; the album seems to reflect craft rather than passion, and while it's often splendid craft, the fire that made Whiskeytown's best work so special isn't evident much of the time. Gold sounds like an album that could win Ryan Adams a lot of new fans (especially with listeners whose record collections go back a ways), but longtime fans may be a bit put off by the album's richly crafted surfaces and emotionally hollow core. [The first pressing of Gold came with a five-song bonus disc titled "Side Four," that allowed Adams' twangy side to rise to the surface again for a couple of numbers, especially "The Fools We Are as Men" and "The Bar Is a Beautiful Place."] Mark Deming.
产品资料
- 音乐家
- Ryan Adams
- 出品人
- LOST HIGHWAY
- WOW HD热销排行榜
- #13740
- 媒体内容格式
- Album
- 盘数
- 2
- 媒体格式
- Vinyl Record
- 黑胶唱片本月热销排行
- #314
曲目
第1盘:
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New York, New York
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Firecracker
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Answering Bell
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Cienega Just Smiled
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Rescue Blues
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Somehow, Someday
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When the Stars Go Blue
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Nobody Girl
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Sylvia Plath
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Enemy Fire
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Gonna Make You Love Me
第2盘:
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Wild Flowers
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Harder Now That It's Over
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Touch, Feel & Lose
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Tina Toledo's Street Walkin' Blues
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Goodnight, Hollywood BLVD.
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Rosalie Come and Go
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The Fools We Are As Men
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Sweet Black Magic
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The Bar Is a Beautiful Place
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Cannonball Days



