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The good news is that Ryan Adams isn't dead. Rumors of his demise surfaced when he went a year without releasing a solo album (never mind dude's secret hip-hop projects posted on his website). On his ninth LP in seven years as a solo artist, Adams returns to catchy twang-pop with his band the Cardinals. "Goodnight Rose" opens the album with a Byrdsy jangle, and "Two" features guest vocals by Sheryl Crow. But the heartfelt "Tears Of Gold" is one of the best songs he's unleashed since 2000's Heartbreaker album. "I Taught Myself How to Grow Old" recalls Neil Young's long-haired heyday.
- Eric Shea
Having failed to die young, disappear at sea or get his body stolen and burned in the Mojave
Desert, Ryan Adams had no choice but to make a professional country-rock album. Easy
Tiger
is Adams at his most consistent and measured, as slick and slow as an old Bread
record, even in wasted laments like "Tears of Gold" and "I Taught Myself How to Grow Old."
Since he's built his reputation on wild inconsistency, allowing himself inspired w... More >
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Other albums called "Easy Tiger" by Ryan Adams:

2007   Easy Tiger (Bonus Tracks, Explicit)  (Lost Highway Records)

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