Ryan AdamsBest Ryan Adams Albums Ranked
6.7
Avg Score
31
Opinions
22
Albums
7
Reviewers
Summary from 31 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Ryan Adams's catalog across 22 albums from 31 opinions, with an overall average of 6.7/10. The top-rated Ryan Adams album is Prisoner (2017) with a 7.5/10 average from 5 ratings, followed by Live At Carnegie Hall and Love Is Hell. The discography on Wavelength spans 2000 to 2017.
Heartbreaker
“Ryan Adams, part-time solo musician, full-time frontman of indie-country band Whiskeytown, is from North Carolina. As chance has it, I happen to be from North Carolina, too. Adams hails from a city you've probably never heard of, a little pit-stop on the way to the beach called Jacksonville. I've lived most of my life in a tin-shack of a town called Lumberton, only two hours from Jacksonville by h”
Prisoner
“Music wins over heartbreak on Ryan Adams' Prisoner”
Prisoner
“More so than his alt-country covers of zeitgeisty non- country albums or his arbitrary forays into arena rock and heavy metal wish- fulfilment, what Ryan Adams truly excels at is documenting and dissecting failed relationships. With ‘Prisoner’, the 42-year-old singer-songwriter is (conservatively speaking) on his third such album dedicated to doing just that, this time picking over the bones of hi”
Live At Carnegie Hall
“"If my heart had a geography, it would look just like walking down Fifth Avenue," Ryan Adams told the crowd at the end of his solo acoustic stand at Carnegie Hall last year. On this stunning 40-plus-song live collection, he offers a heartfelt love letter to his former hometown, revisiting his New York material from 2000's Heartbreaker and 2001's Gold. On "Damn, Sam," he toys slightly with the melo”
Cardinology
“Ryan Adams’ drug problems and public tantrums have often overshadowed his music. But Cardinology may put an end to that. His first release in a year — notable for a guy who put out three (albeit spotty) full-lengths in 2005 — it’s the record he has spent the past few years promising but never quite […]”
Love Is Hell
“According to Ryan Adams’ semi-coherent Web posts during the making of what was supposed to be his third studio album, his label balked as his new songs, telling him they were "too alternative rock," "incredibly depressing" and "not your best stuff." And they were right . . . except about that last part. Love Is […]”
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