Rock N Roll [PA] by Ryan Adams (Vinyl, Nov-2003, Lost Highway)

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Original 180-gram vinyl release on Lost Highway label. Record, sleeve and insert are in excellent condition.
Album FeaturesUPC:602498610015Artist:Ryan AdamsFormat:CDRelease Year:2003Record Label:Lost HighwayGenre:Alternative, Rock & Pop
Track Listing
1. This Is It
2. Shallow
3. 1974
4. Wish You Were Here
5. So Alive
6. Luminol
7. Burning Photographs
8. She's Lost Total Control
9. Note to Self: Don't Die
10. Rock N Roll
11. Anybody Wanna Take Me Home
12. Do Miss America
13. Boys
14. The Drugs Not Working

DetailsPlaying Time:49 min.Producer:James Barber, Jim BarberDistributor:Universal DistributionRecording Type:StudioRecording Mode:StereoSPAR Code:n/a
Album Notes
Personnel: Ryan Adams (keyboards, bass guitar, background vocals); Ryan Adams (vocals, various instruments); Johnny McNab (guitar); Joe McGinty, Joe McGrath (piano); Jonathan Flaugher, Johnny Pisano , Tony Shanahan, Jamie Candiloro (bass guitar); Paul Garisto (drums); Parker Posey, Melissa Auf der Maur, Billie Joe Armstrong (background vocals); Johnny T. (drums).Audio Mixer: Jamie Candiloro.Recording information: Cello Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Globe Studio, New York, NY; Globe Studios, New York, NY; STratosphere Sound, New York, NY.Photographers: Bob Gruen; Richard Kern; Ruddy.As the album's title indicates, this is Ryan Adams' full-on rock outing. Here the former Whiskeytown leader/enfant terrible eschews all twang in favor of indulging his alt-rock id, and the result is a whirlwind tour through rock & roll history as filtered through his trademark swagger. Adams wears his influences brazenly, like patches sewn on his jean jacket, from the T-Rex stomp of "Shallow" to the snotty Nirvana/Smashing Pumpkins hybrid of "Note to Self: Don't Die" to a number of Replacements-influenced tracks, including "This Is It" and "Do Miss America." Ever the contrarian, Adams leaves the only truly sub