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Produced by Adams, the album includes a take on "Bad Blood" that Vanity Fair called "a lovely Heartbreaker-era style version," a version of "Blank Space" with string quartet, and what Adams promised to be the "guaranteed saddest version of 'Welcome to New York' ever - or your tears back." Performance on the Daily Show + additional national TV appearances.
B**E
The Cover Album By Bruce Springsteen You Didn't Know You Needed
I have to give credit to Taylor Swift. She writes (or co-writes) mainly good lyrics. Her albums have become way too commercial and overproduced. I want her to grow up to be like Stevie Knicks, but we have 20 years to find out if she will mature musically, or take the money and retire young.In the meantime, we have what is probably the most artistic recording from this era of Taylor's life. And it was not recorded by her.I don't care what Ryan Adams' intentions were. It could be a joke. He might hate Swift. He might be trying to impress her. Or her young fans (ew). He might be showing his fans that he really is okay doing covers now (ever since he gave into covering Bryan Adams's Summer of 69).Here's what makes his cover album great: he channels Bruce Springsteen (think Nebraska and Born In The USA). His version of Shake It Off sounds like I'm on Fire. On Style, he takes what could be the best track on Taylor's album, and turns into a sultry number with some smooth role reversals. And on All You Had To Do Was Stay, he knocks one out of the park, making it more listenable and catchy than Taylor's original version. His Out Of Woods is haunting. Wildest Dreams matches his alt-country style quite well. On This Love, which should have been the final song on Swift's album (it certainly sounds like a closer), he does a good job keeping it quiet and intimate at a piano. And he sincerely tries on the unsalvageable Welcome To New York.Along with Doveman's cover of the Footloose soundtrack, Ryan Adams' 1989 is a surprising little gift from the music gods. Why did Swift authorize this? Did anyone know her fans would buy it in droves? And like it? Who cares. It happened. Thank goodness.
S**R
Heartfelt love letter from one songwriter to another
I love Ryan Adams. Against my better judgement, I have come to also love Taylor Swift--and at her best, I think she is a very fine song writer. I also really love it when talented people cover really good songs in an original manner. When I heard that Ryan was covering 1989 as if he were covering Nebraska by Springsteen, I knew I wanted a listen. Damn if he didn't knock it out of the park. He is in awesome voice, and his instrumentation is neither spare nor overbearing....it really is like he treated all of these songs like his own children, this album can easily stand up to anything that Ryan has done on his own (and that says a lot) and is a viable alternative to Tay's own outstanding effort. His version of Blank space is naked, painful, a paean to loneliness. Style becomes a funky, punky strut. Shake it off starts with a greasy organ and a rim shot and soon becomes a romp through a haunting nightmare of misunderstanding and isolation. Amazing. When the pedal steel kicks in...I got chills. Listen, if you love Tay and are not scared to see how her songs stand up to reinterpretation, you will love this with good reason. If you love Ryan, yiu will go nuts for this bad boy, heart on the sleeve love letter to some great songwriting. Nonstop awesome. Check it out, give it to your friends.
J**Y
Where my music and my daughter's collide
Still not sure of his intentions here and I'd have loved to see Adam's energy put into another new album of his own songs, but its good music. Ironically for pop, many of the songs sound like they Could have been written by Adams. There is also the connection in that Swift and her writers are mining her public ups and down for material, many--especially the downs--of which Adams shared when he was young and bumbling along.My eight year old daughter is a Swift fan and while I'm not a pop music fan, I'll admit I like this stuff as I heard my daughter play it. Adam's cover of it has created a music connection between us, each sharing our favorite artist with the other, although my daughter doesn't know what to think of the Adams covers, and may not like the idea of me infringing on her territory.It's certainly an odd project, and I'm sure a little tongue in cheek, but it seems sincere and the result is good. I have one minor complaint: On some of the tracks most of them, actually, there is too much echo and distortion in the vocals. Sounds almost like it was recorded in a shower stall. Fine, but it can be frustrating when you want to hear the clear idiosyncrasies and intonations of Adam's voice, which is what he does so well.
R**O
I heard that song before
Ryan Adams has not only covered Taylor Swift’s entire album 1989 but he has produced a record that sounds entirely fresh and absolutely original. All of the 13 songs are quite a pleasurable listen, and if one has not listened to Swift’s version, this is definitely a treat. This somewhat reminds this listener of the musical artists of the past of the 1950s and 1960s where cover versions were the mainstay, and at times, were better or equal in sound as the original -- 1989 is that record.Every song is memorable and a few are worth mentioning. The opening song “Welcome to New York” provides a nice start for the record with a bit of pop energy. The proceeding tracks are the singles “Blank Space” and “Style” that are comparable to the originals. And for listeners accustomed to Adams’s folk and country and rock sound “Out of the Woods” and “Shake it off,” offer the touch. One of the beautiful ballads on the record “This Love” is also exceptional as well.Whether listeners are interested in Taylor Swift’s pop and dance version to Ryan Adam’s eclectic rendering, both are worth a listen and a nice addition to one’s play list.
E**O
Excelente producto y excelente música
The media could not be loaded. Excelente disco no hay mas que decir de el.En cuanto al producto llegó bien empacado y en excelentes condiciones, tenía miedo que llegara rayado pero nada de eso 10/10.
O**R
Álbum perfecto
Antes comenté que soy fan de Ryan Adams desde Whiskeytown y The Cardinals, si bien ha evolucionado su sonido, este fue una auténtica sorpresa al coverear por completo a Taylor Swift. Obviamente Ryan Adams le imprime su sello, dando como resultado un álbum disfrutable de inicio a fin. 100% recomendable!!!
J**.
Excelente
Increíble 👏🏻👏🏻 El producto llegó en excelentes condiciones y el envío llego antes
R**A
Excelente
Excelente producto, hecho en usa, bajo el sello del mismo Ryan Adams PAX-AM👌🏽
M**E
Thank You Taylor - Thank You Very Much Ryan.
In order to judge this album I felt I had to listen to the Taylor Swift original which wasn't as painful as I imagined. However Ryan's reworking is outstanding, classic Adams every track is a gem. I recently bought the 6 disc vinyl live in at Madison Square and his song craft and structure are replicated here on this album. Down the years his output has been hit and miss despite my loyalty to his talent. This album is a real HIT.
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