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A New FanI don't listen to a great deal of popular contemporary music. I first saw Ryan Adams on David Letterman a few nights ago, and my wife and I looked at him, then at each other, then laughed out loud. His goofy clothing, ruffled appearance, oversized glasses, and mournful attitude exuded cliche. But then he started singing.About halfway through his song ("So Alive," as it turns out) I thought, "Wait a minute. This guy's good. He's really, really good." So I read a few Amazon.com reviews, hoping to…
A Strong 3.5If his label had released Love Is Hell as an album made up of the two EPs it could have really gelled. That said, if you like (the ever-changing) Ryan you'll appreciate the mood he sets. Kind of 80s mope rock. Buy both and burn yourself a mix of the two for a more cohesive listen.
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format: 1 x CD release dates: Dec 9 2003 in United Kingdom view details |
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format: 1 x CD release dates: Jan 27 2004 view details |
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