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''Easy Tiger'' is the ninth studio album by
Ryan Adams David Ryan Adams (born November 5, 1974) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, artist, and poet. He has released 23 albums, as well as three studio albums as a former member of alt-country band Whiskeytown. In 2000, Adams lef ...
, released on June 26, 2007, on the Lost Highway label. Although the album is attributed solely to Adams, ''Easy Tiger'' features The Cardinals as his backing band, with Adams stating: "The only real concept of this record was complete and utter collaboration." In an interview, Adams states that the album contains "very, very simple, very easy songs that, in my opinion, were written on the periphery of some more complex work." ''Easy Tiger'' marks the first appearance of both guitarist
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and bassist Chris Feinstein, following the departures of J.P. Bowersock and
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, respectively. Following the album's release, producer James Candiloro would go on to join The Cardinals as the band's pianist and keyboard player. The album debuted at #7 on the ''Billboard'' 200 with Adams highest first-week sales (61,000) and has sold 217,000 copies in the U.S. and 500,000 worldwide. Furthermore, the album debuted in
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and Switzerland where Ryan Adams has never had an album chart before. "Halloweenhead" was #45 in ''
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''s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007. In 2010, Adams would go on to release two further studio albums that stemmed from ''Easy Tigers recording sessions: '' III/IV'', a double album recorded prior to Catherine Popper's departure, and '' Orion'', a heavy metal collaboration between Adams and producer Jamie Candiloro.


Production and release

The vinyl release of ''Easy Tiger'' is credited to "Ryan Adams & The Cardinals". "Off Broadway" first appeared on the bootleg '' The Suicide Handbook'', a compilation of unreleased demo recordings, and was performed as early as 2001. "These Girls" previously appeared as "Hey There, Mrs. Lovely" on Adams' unreleased 2000 album '' Destroyer''. Sheryl Crow provides backing vocals on the track "Two", which was featured in the film ''
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Reception

The album has a score of 76 out of 100 based on 29 "generally favorable reviews". ''
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'' gave it a favorable review and called it "a mosaic masterpiece of dams'past works." ''
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'' gave it a B+ and said, " On the whole, ''Easy Tiger'' isn't quite as strong as 2005's ''Cold Roses''—and even that release was naggingly inconsistent. But Adams has a history of making scattershot records: 50 percent brilliant, 25 percent okay, and 25 percent hackery. By the standards he's set for himself, ''Easy Tiger'' is one of his best, if only because it beats the percentages." ''
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'' gave it a favorable review and said, "It is focused—read: not insanely self-indulgent—in a way that recalls albums of his like ''Heartbreaker'' and ''Gold''." ''
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'' gave it a score of four stars out of five and called it Adams' "most rounded creation". ''
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'' gave it a score of four stars out of five and said, "The real triumph of ''Easy Tiger'' is less rooted in the sound, more in the attitude." '' Slant Magazine'' also gave it four stars out of five and said that what the album "lacks in craft or measure, it makes up for in raw inspiration, which makes it all the more addictive." ''
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'' also gave it four stars out of five and said of Adams and his songs: "The Sheryl Crow duet works where his
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collabo didn't; "I Taught Myself How To Grow Old" is classic tortured Adams, and "Pearls On A String" is a rewarding reflection of the time he spent hanging out with
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." Sputnikmusic also gave it a score of four out of five and said it was "at least Adams' best release since ''Love is Hell'' and it may even be the long awaited successor to ''Heartbreaker''." ''
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'' also gave it a favorable review and said, "The lived-in songs and careful presentation of ''Easy Tiger'' make for one of the strongest records of his second career as a solo artist." ''
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'' gave it three-and-a-half stars out of five and said that "Adams often finds himself reliving his past glories."
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also gave it three-and-a-half stars out of five and said that the album was not Adams' best, "but it's got focus and a lot of heart." '' Billboard'' gave it a positive review and said, "This 'Tiger' is fairly tame, but that's OK." ''
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'' also gave it a positive review and said, "Gone is the petulant enfant terrible, and with it a certain sparkle and swagger that made a record like ''Gold'' careen from the speakers." '' Stylus Magazine'' gave it a B− and said it "sounds like the kind of album Adams could churn out every 18 months for the rest of his life." Other reviews are very mixed: an example of this is ''Prefix Magazine'', which gave the album an average review and called it "a tightrope walker, constantly straddling the line between sincerity and unapologetic rocking."


Track listing


Charts


Album


Singles


Personnel


The Cardinals

* Ryan Adams – vocals, guitar, piano, banjo, harmonica * Brad Pemberton – drums, percussion, vocals * Jon Graboff – pedal steel, vocals, guitar, mandolin * Neal Casal – guitar, vocals, keyboards * Chris Feinstein – bass, vocals


Other musicians

* Jamie Candiloro – piano, keyboards, synths, bass, percussion * Eric Gorfain – violin * Daphne Chen – violin * Leah Katz – viola * Richard Dodd – cello * Richard Worn – vocals * Sheryl Crow – vocals * Catherine Popper – bass, vocals * Cindy Cashdollar – pedal steel, lap steel, dobro


References


External links

* {{Authority control Ryan Adams albums 2007 albums Lost Highway Records albums Albums recorded at Electric Lady Studios