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Cardinology [Digipak]

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Cardinology [Digipak]



Artist: Ryan Adams
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Format: CD
Label: Lost Highway
Catalog: 001219502
Genre: Rock/Pop
Released: 10/28/2008
UPC: 602517872592

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Brand new release from the acclaimed singer/songwriter. Features the single"Fix It."

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Ryan Adams: Ryan Adams (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, keyboards, synthesizer, drums); Neal Casal (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, Wurlitzer organ, background vocals); Jon Graboff (vocals, electric guitar, background vocals); Chris Feinstein (vocals); Brad Pemberton (drums, percussion).
Personnel: Michael Panes (violin).
Recording information: Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY.
Photographer: Neal Casal.
CARDINOLOGY is the 10th full-length release in eight years by the prolific Ryan Adams and the fourth he's recorded with his band, the Cardinals. After the mercurial genre experiments of his earlier albums, it finds Adams assimilating those various styles into one comprehensive aesthetic. Accordingly, CARDINOLOGY flits between many of the sounds he's devoted entire albums to in the past. From Neil Young-indebted balladry ("Stop") to Americana ("Born Into a Light"), hard-driving rock & roll ("Magick"), and '80s-obsessed Britrock ("Cobwebs"), Adams is no less eclectic than usual here, but with the help of the Cardinals he somehow manages to make all these disparate strands sound like part of the same sonic cloth.