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Cold Roses

Cold Roses

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Artist: Ryan Adams & The Cardinals
Label: Lost Highway
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 128 reviews
Sales Rank: 2786

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 000434302
UPC: 602498805022
EAN: 0602498805022
ASIN: B0007YMUZW

Publication Date: 2005
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Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Magnolia Mountain
  • Sweet Illusions
  • Meadowlake Street
  • When Will You Come Back Home?
  • Beautiful Sorta
  • Now That You're Gone
  • Cherry Lane
  • Mockingbirdsing
  • How Do You Keep Love Alive

  Disc 2
  • Easy Plateau
  • Let It Ride
  • Rosebud
  • Cold Roses
  • If I Am A Stranger
  • Dance All Night
  • Blossom
  • Life Is Beautiful
  • Friends

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Sent reeling by the one-two punch Conor Oberst's Bright Eyes delivered with I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning and Digital Ash In A Digital Urn, Ryan Adams vowed to strike back in 2005 with three of his own releases. The first--a double album, no less--sees the attention-seeking former Whiskeytown singer casting off both the raucous guitars of 2003's Rock N Roll and the rainy-day ballads of the same year's Love Is Hell in favor of the more introspective moments and rustic textures of 2000's Heartbreaker. He's snuck in at least one epic with "Meadowlake Street" and one potential radio hit with the twangy "Let It Ride," while the rest of the set is mostly packed with bleary-eyed laments that feel all too mannered after spending the last few years revealing his naked pop ambition in full. No doubt Adams will make up for it with the next one. --Aidin Vaziri

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From Amazon.ca
Here is the album that many fans have been hoping Ryan Adams would make since his much heralded emergence with Whiskeytown. Though Adams has been as eclectic (and erratic) as prolific over his solo career, this double-disc gem delineates the possibilities of alt-country in 2005 while transcending the limitations typically associated with the genre. The organic arrangements of his new band, the Cardinals, blend acoustic and electric strains, sparked by the interplay between J.P. Bowersock on guitar and Asleep at the Wheel alumna Cindy Cashdollar on pedal and lap steel. With the set-opening "Magnolia Mountain," Adams and band draw inspiration beyond the title from the era of Neil Young's "Sugar Mountain" and the Grateful Dead's "Sugar Magnolia," though much of what follows shares as much in spirit with Bright Eyes (or even the poppier side of Prince) as it does with retro country-rock. On "Mockingbird Street," Adams builds from the stripped-down intimacy of a heartbeat toward the majesty of an anthem. Except for the rock and roll swagger of "Beautiful Sorta," the material exposes an open-hearted vulnerability, emotions that range from the rapturously romantic ("Cherry Lane") to the tremulously tender ("Mockingbird") to the broodingly bittersweet ("Rosebud"). On the engagingly uptemo "Let It Ride," Adams confesses to "27 years of nothing but failure and promises that I couldn't keep." This release represents promise fulfilled. --Don McLeese

Album Description
Cold Roses is the first of three Ryan Adams releases this year on Lost Highway Records. September to hit this summer and 29 to hit this fall. The new release, a double CD, features Ryan's new band The Cardinals and was produced by Tom Schick. Ryan & The Cardinals recorded Cold Roses in two different sessions at Loho Studios. Ryan will be touring in the Spring, Summer and Fall. "Let It Ride" is the first single going to AAA in early April.

Album Description
International version of the American singer/songwriter's 2005 album features one bonus track, 'Tonight'. Originally a member of the Roots/Americana band Whiskeytown, Adams achieved far more success once he went solo. On this release, Ryan is joined by his band The Cardinals, consisting of guitarists J.P. Bowersock and Cindy Cashdollar, drummer Brad Pemberton and bassist Catherine Popper. 'Cold Roses' features guest Rachael Yamagata on the title track & 'Let It Ride'. 19 tracks in total. Packaged in a slime line double jewel case. Universal.

Album Details
The First of Three Scheduled 2005 Albums from the Alt-country-turned Rockin Singer Songwriter. Includes Bonus Track "Tonight" that Does Not Appear on the Us Equivalent.


Customer Reviews:   Read 123 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars ryan at his best.   June 8, 2008
by far, ryan's best work since whiskeytown, any country singer/songwriter should hang up their guitars after hearing how it's done on this amazing double cd by this generation's top singer/songwriter


5 out of 5 stars If I had to pick one Ryan Adams CD....   May 23, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Cold Roses would be it. I have been a fan of his since his Whiskeytown days and he continues to impress me with his songwriting/singing capabilities. I've had this CD for a couple of years and have been listening to it for the last couple of weeks again - just can't get it off of my mind. If you're a fan of Ryan Adams, then you know what I mean. If you're just being introduced to him, this is a GREAT CD - do yourself a favor and buy it.

Cheers/



5 out of 5 stars Masterpiece   March 13, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is Ryan's best album. I agree that in time this will be looked at as his masterpiece. There isn't one bad song on here. The only thing that keeps it from being perfect is the tempo of Beautiful Sorta doesn't really fit the rest of the album. Life is Beautiful is Adam's best song ever recorded.


5 out of 5 stars Steller Album   January 13, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Best Ryan Adams album hands down. This will be the one he will be remembered by when he is long dead. Timeless stuff folks.


4 out of 5 stars "Strangers Almanac" fans rejoice   October 2, 2007
A really beautiful album. There's not much more to say, except that Adams delivers in a manner that I haven't heard since Whiskeytown's second LP a decade ago.

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