Heartbreaker

Heartbreaker

by Ryan Adams
Heartbreaker

Heartbreaker

by Ryan Adams

CD

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Overview

As Whiskeytown finally ground to a halt in the wake of an astonishing number of personal changes following Faithless Street (coupled with record company problems that kept their final album, Pneumonia, from reaching stores until two years after it was recorded), Ryan Adams ducked into a Nashville studio for two weeks of sessions with Gillian Welch and David Rawlings. While arch traditionalists Welch and Rawlings would hardly seem like a likely match for alt-country's bad boy, the collaboration brought out the best in Adams; Heartbreaker is loose, open, and heartfelt in a way Whiskeytown's admittedly fine albums never were, and makes as strong a case for Adams' gifts as anything his band ever released. With the exception of the Stones-flavored "Shakedown on 9th Street" and the swaggering "To Be Young (Is to Be Sad, Is to Be High)," Heartbreaker leaves rock & roll on the shelf in favor of a sound that blends low-key folk-rock with a rootsy, bluegrass-accented undertow, and while the album's production and arrangements are subtle and spare, they make up in emotional impact whatever they lack in volume. As a songwriter, Adams concerns himself with the ups and downs of romance rather than the post-teenage angst that dominated Whiskeytown's work, and "My Winding Wheel" and "Damn, Sam (I Love a Woman That Rains)" are warmly optimistic in a way he's rarely been before, while "Come Pick Me Up" shows he's still eloquently in touch with heartbreak. Adams has always been a strong vocalist, but his duet with Emmylou Harris on "Oh My Sweet Carolina" may well be his finest hour as a singer, and the stripped-back sound of these sessions allows him to explore the nooks and crannies of his voice, and the results are pleasing. Whiskeytown fans who loved the "Replacements-go-twang" crunch of "Drank Like a River" and "Yesterday's News" might have a hard time warming up to Heartbreaker, but the strength of the material and the performances suggest Adams is finally gaining some much-needed maturity, and his music is all the better for it. [Heartbreaker was re-released on CD in 2015.] ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 05/26/2015
Label: Pax Am / Universal
UPC: 0600753583722
Rank: 93793

Tracks

  1. (Argument With David Rawlings Concerning Morrisey)
  2. To Be Young (is To Be Sad, Is to Be High)
  3. My Winding Wheel
  4. Amy
  5. Oh My Sweet Carolina
  6. Bartering Lines
  7. Call Me On Your Way Back Home
  8. Damn, Sam (I Love a Woman That Rains)
  9. Come Pick Me Up
  10. To Be the One
  11. Why Do They Leave?
  12. Shakedown On 9th Street
  13. Don't Ask for the Water
  14. In My Time of Need
  15. Sweet Lil Gal (23rd/1st)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ryan Adams   Primary Artist,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Banjo,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica
Pat Sansone   Organ,Piano,Chamberlin,Sound Effects,Vocals (Background)
Emmylou Harris   Vocals
Ethan Johns   Bass,Drums,Chamberlin,Vibraphone,Glockenspiel,Vocals (Background)
Ethan Jones   Drums
David Rawlings   Banjo,Guitar,Vocals,Tambourine,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Kim Richey   Vocals
Gillian Welch   Banjo,Guitar,Vocals,Voices,Guitar (Bass),Bass (Electric),Guitar (Acoustic)
Allison Pierce   Vocals

Technical Credits

Vanessa Alston   Composer
David McClister   Photography
Patrick Himes   Assistant Engineer
Steven Morrisey   Composer
Gina Binkley   Design
Stephen Brian Street   Composer
Van Alston   Composer,Producer
Allen Midgett   Pre-Production Engineer
Stephen Street   Composer
Ethan Johns   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Ryan Adams   Composer
Ethan Jones   Engineer,Producer
David Rawlings   Composer
Doug Sax   Mastering
Noel Gallagher   Composer
Merle Chornuk   Producer,Pre-Production Engineer
Morrissey   Composer
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