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}} ''Ryan Adams'' is the fourteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Ryan Adams, released on 9 September, 2014 on PAX AM. The album features an atmospheric rock-based aesthetic, in comparison to its primarily acoustic predecessor, ''Ashes & Fire'' (2011). Self-produced by Adams, and his recording partner Mike Viola, the album was preceded by the single, "Gimme Something Good", and was recorded following the completion of a now-abandoned studio album, recorded by Adams' ''Ashes & Fire'' collaborator, Glyn Johns. The album earned two nominations at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards in Best Rock Song for "Gimme Something Good" and Best Rock Album. 〕 | rev3 = ''The Guardian'' | rev3Score = | rev4 = ''Slant Magazine'' | rev4Score = }} ==Background== Following the release of ''Ashes & Fire'' (2011), and its successful accompanying tour, Adams returned to the studio in 2012 to record its follow-up with producer Glyn Johns. The planned album was set to include "more orchestral flourishes" than its primarily stripped-back predecessor. In March 2013, Adams debuted two new songs, “Where I Meet You In My Mind” and “In The Shadows”, at a one-off live performance. The concert was Adams' first with a backing band since the dissolution of The Cardinals in 2009. The band included ''Ashes & Fire'' session musicians, Benmont Tench (keyboards) and Jeremy Stacey (drums); former Cardinals member Cindy Cashdollar (pedal steel); Adams' regular collaborator Ethan Johns (guitar) and Don Was (bass). This performing line-up were reported to be the musicians performing on Adams' forthcoming studio album.〔 News of the album's recording and eventual release began to fade, with Adams recording albums for other artists at his studio, PAX AM. During this time, Adams produced〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Stream Fall Out Boy’s Ryan Adams-Produced Pax Am Days )〕 Fall Out Boy's ''PAX AM Days'' (2013), Ethan Johns' ''The Reckoning'' (2014), and Jenny Lewis's ''The Voyager'' (2014). In 2013, Adams also formed a punk rock band entitled Pornography, releasing a limited edition EP, ''7 Minutes in Heaven'', for Record Store Day 2013. In 2014, it was revealed that Adams had scrapped the Glyn Johns-produced successor to ''Ashes & Fire'', and had started afresh at his studios, PAX AM, with his recording partner Mike Viola,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jenny Lewis Battles Loss and Insomnia With Ryan Adams’ Help on ‘The Voyager’ )〕 and bass guitarist Tal Wilkenfeld.〔 The planned album had been greatly influenced by the death of Adams' grandmother, and reportedly cost $100,000 to produce.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Divisive star Ryan Adams keeps em coming - The West Australian )〕 Regarding his decision to halt the album's release, Adams noted, "We were recording it in the same a way as ''Ashes & Fire''. It just didn’t feel to me the way ''Ashes & Fire'' did, and it didn’t feel like I was exploring or getting anywhere. By the time it was done, I had this impression like, this is a record that sounds like it was produced by somebody. Like another record. Someone else’s vision of my songs."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Q&A: Ryan Adams On His New Self-Titled Album, The Other One He Shelved, And Everything Else )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ryan Adams (album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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