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Heartbreaker - debut solo, singer songwriter style.
Gold - minor commercial hit, big tracks like 'New York, New York' more rocky than Heartbreaker but great ballads as well ( La Cinega Just Smiled is sublime)
Cold Roses - Double album, Americana stuff so a bit country but also rocky.
There's plenty others that I thought needed a bit more editing as he was releasing a lot of patchy albums....but back on top form for:
Ryan Adams (self titled). Really strong album and it'll make you want a Fender Princeton.
Also check out Whiskeytown, his pre solo band.
Ryan Adams.
Gold.
Prisoner.
Ashes & Fire.
So much good across those albums, but the self-titled is my favourite of all.
His reworking of Taylor Swift's entire 1989 album is quite enjoyable too!
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Killer version of Magnolia Mountain here. Later version of the band and a somewhat rockier version with Neal Casal adding to the monster guitar assault. Anyone offended by overtly Grateful Dead influenced jamming, look away now.
And Cold Roses would be worth it just for Let It Ride, even if the rest was rubbish (which it isn't).
Heartbreaker is one of my favourite albums of all time. Every single song on that is incredible. I played that album to death when it came out, particularly when drunk, but it's the perfect album no matter how good/bad your mood is, or whether you're drunk or sober. I think it's flawless, a rare album where every song is great.
Gold isn't as good as Heartbreaker, but it's still a magnificent album: stand-out song is Sylvia Plath, for me.
Love is Hell is fantastic as well, the cover of Wonderwall is better than the original by 1000 miles, and stand-out song is I See Monsters.
Hard to list faves but in order:
Cold Roses
Heartbreaker
Love is hell
Ryan Adams
Ashes & Fire
Thought Demolition & Rock & Roll were weak.
The guy is a genius!
Forget everything you know about them - this is Country Rock Gold!