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Album Review: Jacksonville City Nights

  • Artist: Ryan Adams & the Cardinals
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 27, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Ever since the big, splashy Gold failed to make Ryan Adams an all-conquering superstar -- it bolstered his reputation as a rock critic darling, but never had the sales to match the press -- he's retreated to genre exercises, beginning with the sleek modern rock of 2003's Rock N Roll and its moody alt-rock counterpart, Love Is Hell, carrying through to his Neil Young/Grateful Dead pastiche on his spring 2005 double album, Cold Roses, and now its autumn sequel, Jacksonville City Nights. Arriving a little over four months after Cold Roses as the second installment of a planned trilogy of 2005 releases, Jacksonville City Nights -- which at one point was going to be called the less-evocative but calendar-specific September -- is Adams' straight-up, straight-ahead country album, a lean 46-minute collection of 14 songs designed for late-night drinking. While the terrific cover art deliberately echoes classic '60s country LPs, the sound of the album isn't quite as honky tonk as that suggests, thanks to a handful of brooding numbers like "September" that are too introspective, lyric-centered, and light on melody to truly qualify as classicist country. These are the weakest moments here, but they're also the exception to the rule, since most of the songs here represent a number of classic country archetypes, from the opening pair of barroom anthems, "A Kiss Before I Go" and "The End," to his "Dear John" duet with Norah Jones or the light hillbilly swagger of the galloping "Trains" and how "My Heart Is Broken" is sweetened by just enough swings to give it a candy coating but not enough to turn it into countrypolitan schmaltz. As good as these cuts sound, it's still hard not to shake the suspicion that Ryan Adams is primarily a pastiche artist, since it's not only easy to spot influences throughout the album, but because the atmosphere of the record makes more of an impression than the individual songs. That said, Jacksonville City Nights still ranks as one of Adams' stronger albums, not just because he's returning to his rootsy roots -- after all, this isn't alt-country, this is pure country -- but because it maintains a consistent mood, is tightly edited and well sequenced, and thanks to the Cardinals, has the easy assurance of Cold Roses, which is preferable to the somewhat desperate feel of the records immediately following Heartbreaker. It may not all add up to a major statement, which is something Gold and Rock N Roll aspired to be, but it surely makes for a more likeable and ultimately more listenable album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
A Kiss Before I Go Jon Graboff, Ryan Adams, J.P. Bowersock, Catherine Popper, Brad Pemberton Ryan Adams (2:05)
The End Ryan Adams, Michael Panes Ryan Adams (3:44)
Hard Way to Fall Jon Graboff, Ryan Adams, J.P. Bowersock, Catherine Popper, Brad Pemberton Ryan Adams (4:06)
Dear John (Lyrics) Ryan Adams, Norah Jones Ryan Adams (4:36)
The Hardest Part Jon Graboff, Ryan Adams, J.P. Bowersock, Catherine Popper, Brad Pemberton Ryan Adams (2:52)
Games (Lyrics) Jon Graboff, Ryan Adams, J.P. Bowersock, Catherine Popper, Brad Pemberton Ryan Adams (2:11)
Silver Bullets (Lyrics) Jon Graboff, Ryan Adams, J.P. Bowersock, Catherine Popper, Brad Pemberton Ryan Adams (2:56)
Peaceful Valley (Lyrics) Jon Graboff, Ryan Adams, J.P. Bowersock, Catherine Popper, Brad Pemberton Ryan Adams (3:42)
September (Lyrics) Jon Graboff, Ryan Adams, J.P. Bowersock, Catherine Popper, Brad Pemberton Ryan Adams (2:30)
My Heart Is Broken Ryan Adams, Caitlin Cary Ryan Adams (2:14)
Trains (Lyrics) Ryan Adams, Michael Panes Ryan Adams (4:08)
PA (Lyrics) Jon Graboff, Ryan Adams, J.P. Bowersock, Catherine Popper, Brad Pemberton Ryan Adams (3:52)
Withering Heights (Lyrics) Jon Graboff, Ryan Adams, J.P. Bowersock, Catherine Popper, Brad Pemberton Ryan Adams (2:53)
Don't Fail Me Now Jon Graboff, Ryan Adams, J.P. Bowersock, Catherine Popper, Brad Pemberton Ryan Adams (4:27)

Credits

J.P. Bowersock (Group Member), Kris Wilkinson (Viola), J.P. Bowersock (Guitar (Electric)), Catherine Popper (Bass), David Kobernuss, Jr. (Crew), Pamela Sixfin (Violin), Alan Umstead (Violin), Andy West (Design), Jon Graboff (Group Member), Catherine Popper (Keyboards), Byron Isaacs (Vocals (Background)), Claudia Chopek (Violin), Brian Kutzman (Crew), Chris Allen (Assistant), Norah Jones (Piano), Glenn Patscha (Piano), Brad Pemberton (Drums), Jon Carter (Crew), Danny Clinch (Photography), Tom Schick (Producer), Joe McGinty (Piano), Bob Mason (Cello), Catherine Popper (Vocals (Background)), David Gold (Viola), Ryan Adams (Group Member), Jon Graboff (Pedal Steel), Ryan Adams (Mixing), Ryan Adams (Art Direction), David Hamilton (Crew), Gary VanOsdale (Viola), Glenn Patscha (Vocals (Background)), Bergen White (String Arrangements), Andy West (Art Direction), Catherine Umstead (Violin), Tom Gloadly (Producer), Julia Kent (Cello), Tom Schick (Engineer), Bob Hoffnar (Pedal Steel), David Gold (Violin), Fred Kevorkian (Mastering), Mary Kathryn Vanosdale (Violin), David Angell (Violin), Carl Gorodetzky (Violin), Ryan Adams (Audio Engineer), Nashville String Machine (Performer), Ryan Adams (Vocals), Jon Graboff (Various), Connie Ellison (Violin), Jon Graboff (Vocals (Background)), Catherine Popper (Group Member), Ryan Adams (Piano), Norah Jones (Vocals), Carole Rabinowitz-Neuen (Cello), Tom Gloadly (Engineer), Michael Panes (Violin), Brian Crouch (Crew), Tom Schick (Audio Production), Tom Schick (Mixing), Jim Grosjean (Viola), Bergen White (Conductor), Carl Gorodetzky (Contractor), Ryan Adams (Guitar (Acoustic)), Adam Dye (Assistant)
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Jacksonville City Nights
Studio album by Ryan Adams and The Cardinals
Released September 26, 2005
September 27, 2005 (US)
Recorded New York City, NY. Nashville, TN.
Genre Alternative country
Country
Length 46:16
Label Lost Highway Records
Producer Tom Schick
Professional reviews
Ryan Adams and The Cardinals chronology
Cold Roses
(2005)
Jacksonville City Nights
(2005)
29
(2005)

Jacksonville City Nights is the seventh studio album by American alternative country singer-songwriter Ryan Adams, released on September 27, 2005 on Lost Highway. The album is Adams' second with The Cardinals, and the second in a trilogy of albums released in a seven-month timespan during 2005. By 2007, the album had sold 100,000 copies in the United States and 158,000 worldwide.[1] The album was recorded live in the studio, without overdubs. The title is a reference to Adams' hometown of Jacksonville, North Carolina, which has been referenced throughout his career.

Several limited American releases contained a DVD entitled September (which was originally intended to be the title of the album), which featured a 20 minute documentary about the band on the road and in the studio. Former bass player Catherine Popper is featured in the photograph on the album cover.

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics written by Ryan Adams, all music composed by Adams, Bowersock, Pemberton, Popper & Graboff (except where indicated).

# Title Music Length
1. "A Kiss Before I Go"     2:05
2. "The End"   Adams & Panes 3:44
3. "Hard Way To Fall"     4:06
4. "Dear John"   Adams & Jones 4:36
5. "The Hardest Part"     2:52
6. "Games"     2:11
7. "Silver Bullets"     2:56
8. "Peaceful Valley"     3:42
9. "September"     2:30
10. "My Heart Is Broken"   Adams & Cary 2:14
11. "Trains"   Adams & Panes 4:08
12. "Pa"     3:52
13. "Withering Heights"     2:53
14. "Don't Fail Me Now"     4:27


Bonus tracks
# Title Writer(s) Length
1. "What Sin Replaces Love" (Demonstration recording)   9:27
2. "What Sin Replaces Love" (Acoustic version)   3:51
3. "Jeane"     2:33
4. "Always On My Mind"   Johnny Christopher, Mark James and Wayne Carson Thompson 4:41
5. "I Still Miss Someone"   Johnny Cash 2:58

Chart positions

Album

Country Position
US[2] 33
Belgium (Flanders)[3] 66
Germany[4] 72
Ireland[5] 43
New Zealand[6] 40
Norway[7] 16
Sweden[8] 27
UK[9] 59

Musicians

The Cardinals

Other musicians

  • Claudia Chopek: Violin.
  • David Gold: Violin & Viola.
  • Bob Hoffnar: Pedal steel.
  • Byron Isaacs: Background vocals.
  • Norah Jones: Piano & vocals.
  • Julia Kent: Cello.
  • Joe McGinty: Piano.
  • Michael Panes: Violin.
  • Johnny T: Drums.
  • Glenn Patscha: Piano & background vocals.

The Nashville String Machine

The Nashville String Machine perform on the song "My Heart Is Broken" and are:

  • Bergen White: Arranger and conductor.
  • Violins: Carl Gorodetsky, Pamela Sixfin, Conni Ellisor, Allan Umstead, David Angell, Cathy Umstead & Mary Kathryn Vanosdale.
  • Violas: Kris Wilkinson, Gary Vanosdale & Jim Grosjean.
  • Cellos: Carole Rabinowitz & Bob Mason.

References

  1. ^ Hasty, Katie (2007-06-03). "Busy and bored, Adams tames "Tiger"". Reuters/Billboard. http://ca.today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=entertainmentNews&storyID=2007-06-03T210713Z_01_N03416171_RTRIDST_0_ENTERTAINMENT-ADAMS-COL.XML&archived=False. Retrieved 2007-06-04. "The first of the trio, "Cold Roses," has sold 159,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. "Jacksonville City Nights" has moved 100,000, and "29" has shifted 81,000." 
  2. ^ "American Charts" (in English). Allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:difexqujldke~T5. Retrieved 2008-11-25. 
  3. ^ "Belgian Jacksonville City Nights position". ultratop.be. http://www.ultratop.be/nl/showitem.asp?interpret=Ryan+Adams+%26+The+Cardinals&titel=Jacksonville+City+Nights&cat=a. Retrieved 2009-11-23. 
  4. ^ "German Charts" (in German). musicline.de. http://www.musicline.de/de/chartverfolgung_summary/artist/Adams%2CRyan/longplay. Retrieved 2008-11-25. 
  5. ^ "Irish Charts". Irish-charts.com. http://irish-charts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Ryan+Adams. Retrieved 2009-11-23. 
  6. ^ "New Zealand Charts" (in English). charts.org.nz. http://charts.org.nz/search.asp?search=Ryan+Adams&cat=a. Retrieved 2008-11-25. 
  7. ^ "Norwegian Charts" (in English). Norwegiancharts.com. http://norwegiancharts.com/search.asp?search=Ryan+Adams&cat=a. Retrieved 2008-11-25. 
  8. ^ "Swedish Charts" (in English). Swedishcharts.com. http://swedishcharts.com/search.asp?search=Ryan+Adams&cat=a. Retrieved 2008-11-25. 
  9. ^ "UK Chart Log". zobbel.de. http://www.zobbel.de/cluk/CLUK_A.HTM. Retrieved 2009-11-23. 

 
 

 

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