Ryan Adams Black Hole RARE

30.12.2018

Ryan Adams has a whole bunch of albums ready to release, including ‘Prisoner’ sequels and long-lost LP ‘Blackhole’ Rhian Daly. Live at Capitol Theater w v@stringdusters. The goal of this site is to create a comprehensive online resource for Ryan Adams fans, both new and old. I plan to include detailed, thoroughly researched info on all of his albums (both official and unofficial), as well as interviews, show downloads, rare videos, tour logs, news, and plenty more.

• • • • • dropped two new songs over the last few weeks, both related to Colorado media outlets. The first was to radio station 105.5 The Colorado Sound, while the second was for for news channel Denver 7. Adams is apparently still very much in the giving spirit, as today he took to Twitter to tease the release of more than four different projects, including 17 all-new songs as well as his long-lost Blackhole album. “I have 17 new songs,” he wrote. “I have 4 records on a shelf. Does anyone want to hear Prisoner 2 & 3, Black Hole? Live at Capitol Theater w @stringdusters, Exile on Main Street cover live & rehearsal?” He added, “I’m just asking to see if maybe I’m crazy & no one does.”.

He isn’t crazy — most fans would salivate at the thought of hearing even just one of the aforementioned projects. Adams’ last full-length was 2017’s excellent, so hearing a 17-track follow-up would be a treat. But so would alternate versions of or sequels to that album, which is what Prisoner 2 and Prisoner 3 might be referring to.

(Read: ) A recording of his July 24, 2016 show at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York, could also make for an important collector’s item. That gig, which was alongside, collaborative covers of Slayer’s “South of Heaven” and Black Sabbath’s “The Wizard”. It also featured a solo acoustic set from Adams in which he debuted a handful of songs that would later appear on Prisoner. Similarly, a live recording of to the Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main Street, which took place as part of the New Orleans Jazz Fest this past May, would probably be at the top of any Adams wish list. However, the holy grail of all unreleased Adams projects is perhaps Blackhole.

Ryan Adams Black Hole RARE

Dating back more than 10 years, it’s reportedly the last album he recorded while still battling drugs. Adams has been teasing the long-lost LP for years; most recently, he it for Record Store Day 2015. According to the rocker, there’s also two different versions of Blackhole that he’s been sitting on.

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I wrote this album. I have 17 new songs. I have 4 records on a shelf Does anyone want to hear Prisoner 2 & 3 Black Hole? Live at Capitol Theater w v@stringdusters Exile on Main Street cover live & rehearsal? I'm just asking to see if maybe I'm crazy & no one does.

— Ryan Adams (@TheRyanAdams) “There’s one where the vocals and the performances are really fucked-up,” he told. “Then there’s a second version, which was the last thing I did when I was still messed up. Bits and pieces of that had to be stitched together to make the final product like a patchwork quilt, because some of its vocal takes are too fucked-up to release. But it’s really cool and the end result made me very happy.” Adams has previously performed two tracks off Blackhole, and, but to finally have the full album in one’s possession would be like finally solving a decades-long mystery. Now we play the waiting game. It’s your move, Adams.

Update: Adams has shared the cover for Blackhole (see below). He added, “There’s a darkness in the world right now – and I say this knowing what horrible things are happening and how small and insignificant this is to familes being separated, kids being put in prison camps, the EPA allowing companies to dump raw toxins in our water, and unhinged madman creating chaos daily in our country. It’s all horrifying. This is just about music.

A small but important thing that helps heal and keeps some hope alive for us all. I have the best fans. I want them to be able to hear my songs while I’m here. Released my way. To play them for you live.”.

Jacksonville EP Label: PAX-AM US Release Date: 2014-09-16 UK Release Date: 2014-09-16 Ryan Adams is an interesting artist to follow. His albums are often stupendously good, his concerts sometimes erratic and his relationship with record companies and fans variable. Recording music seems the easy part for him, while the rest is a distraction. He is a mercurial and sometimes controversial figure, and in the past, his energetic talent threatened to run away from him, with ominous stretches of silence. After some tireless, vigorous promotion, it's been almost impossible to miss that Adams has recently released a self-titled rock album (after putting aside a more subdued project with Glyn Johns). At the same time, he’s releasing a series of 7” EPs, also available as digital downloads.