Ryan Adams – Ashes & Fire (2011/2014) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Ryan Adams - Ashes & Fire (2011/2014) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Ryan Adams
Album: Ashes & Fire
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2011/2014
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 43:21
Total Tracks: 11
Total Size: 923 MB

Tracklist:

01. Ryan Adams – Dirty Rain (04:22)
02. Ryan Adams – Ashes & Fire (03:49)
03. Ryan Adams – Come Home (04:53)
04. Ryan Adams – Rocks (03:01)
05. Ryan Adams – Do I Wait (03:58)
06. Ryan Adams – Chains Of Love (02:26)
07. Ryan Adams – Invisible Riverside (04:48)
08. Ryan Adams – Save Me (04:22)
09. Ryan Adams – Kindness (04:33)
10. Ryan Adams – Lucky Now (02:56)
11. Ryan Adams – I Love You But I Don’t Know What To Say (04:08)

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Ashes and Fire was Ryan Adams’ first release with Capitol Records. The alternative country singer’s 13th studio album, it was his latest record after the Cardinals disbanded. The record featured numerous guest artists, including Norah Jones and Mandy Moore. Ashes and Fire broke the top 10 Albums Charts in Ireland and the UK in 2011 and produced the single “Lucky Now”.Returning refreshed after a three-year hiatus — 2010’s III/IV dating back to 2006 sessions — Ryan Adams dives headfirst into early-‘70s Dylan with Ashes & Fire, his first record since disbanding the Cardinals. Adams developed an easy, graceful chemistry with the Cardinals, a connection as apparent on loping homages to the Grateful Dead as it was on approximations of honky tonk, a connection absent yet still felt on Ashes & Fire, which retains a similar relaxed gait as the Cardinals at their softest. Unlike all his albums with the Cardinals, this isn’t a record where the musicianship is placed at the forefront, this is a singer/songwriter record, the music — including exquisite coloring from Heartbreaker keyboardist Benmont Tench — serving as a warm bed for Adams’ rambling words. Tempos are never quick — at best, “Chains of Love” skips along amiably — and the melodies remain fuzzily in focus, so Ashes & Fire winds up as ever-shifting mood music, sustaining an appealingly lazy haze residing somewhere south of melancholy. Adams may have his sad moments, he may look outside his window and see signs of doom, but he’s not torturing himself, he’s finding comfort in being blue because most of the time, he’s relaxed within his skin.

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