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Track Listings
1 | Born Into A Light |
2 | Go Easy |
3 | Fix It |
4 | Magick |
5 | Cobwebs |
6 | Let Us Down Easy |
7 | Crossed Out Name |
8 | Natural Ghost |
9 | Sink Ships |
10 | Evergreen |
11 | Like Yesterday |
12 | Stop |
Editorial Reviews
The Cardinals--Ryan Adams (vocals, guitar, keys), Neal Casal (guitar, vocals), Chris Feinstein (bass, vocals), Jon Graboff (pedal steel, vocals) and Brad Pemberton (drums)--have confirmed an October 28 release for Cardinology, the band's latest collection of all-new studio material for the Lost Highway label.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 4.92 x 5.51 x 0.43 inches; 1.41 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Lost Highway
- Item model number : 5261592
- Original Release Date : 2008
- Date First Available : September 24, 2008
- Label : Lost Highway
- ASIN : B001GJ7ZMK
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #58,894 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #393 in Alt-Country & Americana (CDs & Vinyl)
- #795 in Contemporary Folk (CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,135 in Adult Alternative (CDs & Vinyl)
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When you listen to this record, you get to experience a songwriter that is further refining his craft and you get to hear a stellar band help him make his music while maintaining their own sound as well.
If you're one of those Ryan Adams fans that buys all of the records and just looks for a reason to complain about it (you know who you are), I'm sure you will find something to complain about.
If you are a fan of Ryan Adams because you appreciate the music that he makes and can't wait to see what he will do next, you will love this record.
Highly recommended.
My advise is listen to this album and ignore the reviews.
If you like Ryan, Gram, or Willie, buy this record.
As far as Cardinology is concerned, I think all the critics who ragged on Ryan's rate of production finally got what they want. This is Ryan's safest, most predictable album. The first time I listened to it, I hated it. The melodies are not as catchy, and the writing seemed derivative of earlier stuff. There was not a single song that took me out of my head and just made me marvel at this man's talent.
On further listening, the lyrics are deeper and more introspective than I thought. He's in his post-drug, post-bad relationship phase where he is examining the drugs and the relationships. The overall vibe is a little Grateful Dead mixed with Ryan's more confessional side. All audible trace of his North Carolina roots are pretty much gone. It's weird to here him sing about walking uptown in Manhattan looking for Central Park. I know he has lived in New York for many years now, but it doesn't really fit into his music very well. He sounds like a tourist.. but I digress.
The real story here is the magic (no pun intended) is gone from the music. This is all craftsmanship.The songs are good, but overwrought and predictable. There is no strange, inexplicable beauty like "Halloweenhead" that makes you shake your head, laugh, and get down. There is no epic beauty like "Dear John" from JCN. And unfortunately, there's no song on par with anything from Heartbreaker.
In general, the vibe is very downtrodden and reflective. This vibe is pretty uniform from song to song as well. This definitely creates a distinct mood, but it's a mood I don't think many folks will want to be in for too long (especially when the melodies are kind of a drag).
Honestly, I hope he comes out with a solo album soon. Where is the crazy, unpredictable Ryan who wrote some of the best country and rock music ever put on wax? Was that all a pose before he found his more serious, post-drug, analytical writing style? Who knows. I wish him the best.
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再発盤は5月には届く筈でしたが、在庫が無く、「今日こそ届いたか?」と思っていたので、日本語訳の無いimport盤は心配でしたが、オーディオから流れる音は同じ…夏前、梅雨前のこの時期に気持ちの良いギターロックが最高です
新譜も好調…ライアン良か👍🏻
Bello il vinile blu trasparente. Peccato per i testi, nessun riferimento nella copertina apribile che ha comunque un artwork particolare.
Particular highlights for me include 'Sink Ships', 'Fix It' and 'Cobwebs'.