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Length
  
48:54

Artist
  
Ryan Adams

Producer
  
Ethan Johns

29 (2005)
  
Easy Tiger (2007)

Release date
  
19 December 2005

Label
  
Lost Highway Records

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Released
  
December 19, 2005 (2005-12-19)

Recorded
  
August 2004 Three Crow Studios, L.A. CA.

Genres
  
Alternative country, Folk music

Similar
  
Ryan Adams albums, Alternative country albums

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29 is the eighth studio album by alt-country singer-songwriter Ryan Adams, released on December 19, 2005 on Lost Highway. Produced by Ethan Johns, and recorded prior to the formation of backing band The Cardinals, the album was the last of three released in 2005. Session guitarist JP Bowersock would later go on to join the Cardinals, subsequently recording Cold Roses and Jacksonville City Nights alongside Adams. The album's cover art was drawn by Adams.

Contents

The album has sold 81,000 copies in the United States and 153,000 worldwide. In November 2009, the album was number 54 on a list of 'The 100 best pop albums of the Noughties' by The Times Music critics.

Ryan adams 29


Reception

The album so far has a score of 69 out of 100 on Metacritic based on "generally favorable reviews". Uncut gave it all five stars and said it was "not easy listening, yet [Adams has] never made a more beautiful album." Yahoo! Music UK gave it nine stars out of ten and said, "At last Ryan Adams has made a record every bit as good as his heroes." The A.V. Club gave it a B and said that Adams' music "takes some sifting, but the gold always glitters." The New York Times gave it a favorable review and called it "Cohesive in its fragility." E! Online gave it a B− and said that Adams "fails to come up with an album that keeps up the standard set here by a couple of standout tracks such as 'Strawberry Wine' and Nightbirds.'"

Other reviews are average or mixed: The Guardian gave it a score of three stars out of five and said, "Committed Adams-heads will love it; others will wonder why he commands such loyalty." The Village Voice gave it an average review and said, "Adams mines American Beauty and Workingman's Dead respectably, but his attempts at early-'70s Neil Young piano ballads come off as tear-stained love letters to himself, and hardly distinguish him as the guy who dropped out of high school to become Paul Westerberg." Prefix Magazine gave it a mixed review and said that "Despite the three or four keepers, 29 suggests that Adams is still struggling to nail down his musical identity."

Track listing

All tracks written by Ryan Adams.

Personnel

  • Ryan Adams — Vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, electric guitar
  • Wayne Bergeron — Trumpet
  • JP Bowersock — Electric guitar, mandolin, acoustic 12-string guitar, guitarone
  • Jennifer Condos — Bass
  • Bruce Dukov — Violin
  • Endre Granat — Violin
  • Ethan Johns — Drums, bass, pedal steel guitar, chamberlin, synthesizer, acoustic guitar, ukulele, harpsichord, string arrangement, brass arrangement, conducting
  • Alan Kaplan — Trombone
  • Dennis Karmayzn — Cello
  • Phil Levy — Violin
  • David Low — Cello
  • Rafael Rishik — Violin
  • Anatoly Rosinsky — Violin
  • Lisa Sutton — Violin
  • Songs

    1Twenty Nine5:48
    2Strawberry Wine7:59
    3Nightbirds3:51

    References

    29 (album) Wikipedia