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Cold Roses is the best record since...some Iron Maiden album in the 80's or something.
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Man in Black wrote:Cold Roses is the best record since...some Iron Maiden album in the 80's or something.
I agree. Really. Best album last 10-15 years.
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given2trade wrote:
Man in Black wrote:Cold Roses is the best record since...some Iron Maiden album in the 80's or something.
I agree. Really. Best album last 10-15 years.
I definitely don't agree there, but it has over half a dozen amazing songs, and most the rest are solid to quality.
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Ryan's work with the Cardinals never did much for me. My favorites are "Heartbreaker," "Love is Hell," and "29."
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Kevin Davis wrote:Ryan's work with the Cardinals never did much for me. My favorites are "Heartbreaker," "Love is Hell," and "29."
Magnolia Mountain?
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Kevin Davis wrote:Ryan's work with the Cardinals never did much for me. My favorites are "Heartbreaker," "Love is Hell," and "29."
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Cold Roses is great. Heartbreaker is better.

I need to listen to Cold Roses again. It's been a while.
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Man in Black wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:Ryan's work with the Cardinals never did much for me. My favorites are "Heartbreaker," "Love is Hell," and "29."
This post is the devil incarnate.
There was never really 'Ryan's work with the Cardinals' anyway. Kind of like a Billy Corgan and the Pumpkins thing, you know what I mean?
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verb_to_trust wrote:There was never really 'Ryan's work with the Cardinals' anyway. Kind of like a Billy Corgan and the Pumpkins thing, you know what I mean?
I'm not sure what you're saying here. Are you saying the band doesn't actually play on the records?

Anyway, none of Ryan Adams's stuff means all that much to me. I lost track of him after the 2005 trilogy and don't really revisit any of his records all that often. I like four or five songs on "Cold Roses" ("Magnolia Mountain" being one) but I think the notion that it's some kind of canonical record is completely cracked. At best, it's a solid career album from a highly prolific, largely derivative artist. Best album of the last 15 years? Nowhere near innovative enough for that.
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Kevin Davis wrote:Best album of the last 15 years? Nowhere near innovative enough for that.
That 'best album' call is total crazy talk.
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Not a huge Ryan Adams fan, but I really enjoy his attempt at a metal album, Orion.
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sorry alex :peace: some things just aren't meant to be

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Fuzzcharger wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:Best album of the last 15 years? Nowhere near innovative enough for that.
That 'best album' call is total crazy talk.
An album doesn't have to reach a certain level of innovation to be the best amongst its set of peers in any period of time. Exile on Main Street, in my opinion, beats every record over 15 years on either side of its release. And it's in no way innovative.
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Kevin Davis wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:There was never really 'Ryan's work with the Cardinals' anyway. Kind of like a Billy Corgan and the Pumpkins thing, you know what I mean?
I'm not sure what you're saying here. Are you saying the band doesn't actually play on the records?

Anyway, none of Ryan Adams's stuff means all that much to me. I lost track of him after the 2005 trilogy and don't really revisit any of his records all that often. I like four or five songs on "Cold Roses" ("Magnolia Mountain" being one) but I think the notion that it's some kind of canonical record is completely cracked. At best, it's a solid career album from a highly prolific, largely derivative artist. Best album of the last 15 years? Nowhere near innovative enough for that.
The 'band' has had a lot of turnover through the years and plays exactly what the guy who writes every single song himself wants them to play. They do play on Ryan's album, though.
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I'm rather impressed that we're two pages in and no one has ranked the albums yet.
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I was right into this guy early to mid 2000's. I should really revisit, I've only had a cursory listen to those last couple of Cardinals albums.

1 - Heartbreaker
2 - Cold Roses
3 - Love Is Hell
4 - Gold
5 - Jacksonville City Nights
6 - 29
7 - Easy Tiger
8 - Ashes & Fire
9 - Demolition
10 - Rock N Roll
11 - III/IV
12 - Cardinology
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Because of this thread, I'm going to revisit Cold Roses today. It's one of my favorites, but I haven't given it a listen in some time.
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