Easy Tiger
- Ryan Adams
- Band Name: Ryan Adams
- Record Label: Lost Highway
- Release Date: Jun 26, 2007
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8.7
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Universal acclaim- based on 55 Ratings
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DanNJun 17, 200710A classic in any sense of the word. 'I Taught Myself How To Grow Old' is Adams at his all time best. This is an amazingly consistent CD. Song after song of Ryan at his best. Album of the year so far.
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andyBJul 8, 200710He's the Mozart of alt-country: superb even when he's 'only' going through the motions.
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IrahK.Aug 20, 20079Reminiscent of his earlier music on "Demolition" Very enjoyable!
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MikeBJun 1, 200710The golden boy is back
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MatthewPJun 24, 200710
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MattPJun 24, 200710Sheer Genius!! All his best work pilled into 40 minutes!! As good as Gold and Heartbreaker!
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EmilieSJun 26, 20079Wonderful at first listen, with lyrics that will continue to resonate with each play. "The Sun Also Sets" and "I Taught Myself How to Grow Old," are both Ryan Adams at his finest.
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JakeLJun 5, 200710Masterpiece. For anyone who likes good music!
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joemJul 23, 200710best CD in awhile. Nice going Ryan!
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ShariZ.Jul 4, 200710I love Ryan Adams!! He is a great song writer-I just can't get enough of him and his music! This CD is one of my fav's next to "Gold"!
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robertkJul 5, 200710This guy is soooo talented...this album is a delight from start to finish....no contenders, his ballads go straight to the heart....AWESOME and then some!
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StevenTJun 11, 200710Heartbreaker part II
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MarkWJun 11, 200710This album as it ALL, from senitive ballads to balls out 70's inspired DUMB ASS ROCK. Well done Mr Adams!
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CablesJun 12, 200710I guess this is his comeback album. Personally, I never thought he went anywhere.
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JohnWJun 14, 200710I havent heard it all but how could this genious go wrong??? and Rolling Stone's review is shit another 3.5 stars??? they need to just shut rolling stone down im tired of them seriously!
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ChuckGJun 16, 20079I think it can be safely said that our boy is on a streak. This one pulls together all of the great elements of the three 2005 albums plus some whiskeytown nods to boot. I am amazed when people slag Ryan for consistency. If he has been anything, it has been consistent since the realease of Rock and Roll. Kudos Mr. Adams!
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MikeCJun 20, 20079
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TeenageKicksJun 25, 20077This is a solid if unspectacular record... maybe 4-5 songs are pod-worthy. It may echo past glories but doesn't come close to matching them. I still believe he's got another great one (or two) left in him.
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raffyM.Jun 28, 200710fucking awesome... good strait through.. it never falls off.
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FrancisR.Jun 28, 200710I love this album... his best by far
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madslJun 28, 20075American critics in particular have been buzzing about this album as "a return to form", but to me it feels quite lifeless sonically and a bit tame whwn it comes to songwriting. Ryan is actually better when he sounds pissed and releases albums just for the heck of it..his three 2005 albums are all superior to this dull-sounding sobered-up version of the multiple ryan personas.
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TonyG.Jun 29, 20076
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JeffR.Jun 29, 20078Very solid cd, similar to "Demolition" in that it feels like 13 b-sides of other albums. A lot of "Cold Roses"-sounding tracks with the occaisional "Rock N Roll" and "Heartbreaker" tracks here and there. All in all, I haven't been more excited for an album in a long time, but what I'm really looking forward to is the Ryan Adams boxset due out this Christmas (hopefully)!
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MattD.Jul 10, 20078Mellow but not predictable, this is one of Adams's most consistently pleasing CDs. It's like he unleashed his inner country star, Ryan Adams style.
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JonathanB.Jul 1, 20079
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PaulS.Jul 6, 200710Seriously, if this was Ryan Adams' first album, the critics would hail it as eclectic and a break from the typical pop album. A piece that moves from contemporary bluegrass to post-grunge edge, to straight forward singer-songwriter bliss. Personally, I am admittedly biased towards Adams' work, but all past albums aside, the man has created something worth of widespread acclaim.
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WadeT.Aug 13, 20077
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JRAug 31, 200710
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ChrisF.Oct 24, 20077Love the guy but this one's going to collect some dust. I've listened a good 10X and there's nothing jumping out at me. Suffers in comparison to his back catalogue.
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RyanBJun 13, 200710Right?!?!? What is the point of bashing perfect song-writing for people who feel what he puts out? Critics - go flog yourselves. THis man is simply brilliant, 'Heartbreaker' to the first few tracks I have heard from this one...and everything between has been GOLD. Unique, creative - and unlike most big talents, he gives us new tunes CONSTANTLY...endless flow of creativity.
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DylanLJun 15, 20076Disappointing...
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BradRJun 22, 20079Not taking chances like his last 6 albums, but remarkably consistent, fun, and moving. Stellar vocal performances, and "goodnight rose" is a classic.
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craigmJun 25, 20079
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KileyMJun 25, 20077
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JasonAJun 25, 20078
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FrancisRJun 25, 200710The best Ryan has done so far
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ZoeMJun 27, 20077
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ScottY.Sep 14, 20078Not quite as good as Cold Roses but still worth buying.
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80A return to form in every way.
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82Our hero of Whiskeytown has returned. [#25, p.89]
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Adams often finds himself revisiting his past glories on Easy Tiger. [Jul 2007, p.178]