Another Wednesday Ryan Adams

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2025

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
14.02.2025

Label: PAX-AM

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Adult Alternative

Interpret: Ryan Adams

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  • 1 When You Cross Over 04:34
  • 2 Wednesdays 05:32
  • 3 Poison & Pain 03:38
  • 4 Mamma 04:31
  • 5 Tracks of My Tears 02:52
  • 6 Walk In The Dark 04:54
  • 7 Birmingham 02:55
  • 8 I'm Sorry and I Love You 03:52
  • 9 It's Not that Kind of Night 04:41
  • 10 So, Anyways 02:59
  • 11 Moon River 03:54
  • 12 Dreaming You Backwards 03:11
  • 13 Who's Going To Love me Now 03:48
  • Total Runtime 51:21

Info zu Another Wednesday

Discover another take on Adams’ acclaimed 2020 release Wednesdays with this re-worked ans remastered edition of the album. The new collection curated by Adams breathes fresh life into the record, offering fans and newcomers a chance to experience the album in a new perspective.

Featuring refreshed takes on some of the original track listing, Another Wednesday reinvents the sound and spirit of the album. The re-work includes a selection of thoughtfully chosen cover tracks —paying homage to the music that inspired the original album’s creation.

"Ryan Adams originally planned to release an album called Wednesdays in the middle of 2019, a few months after the release of Big Colors. He announced this schedule in January 2019 and within a month, his plan was put on hold after the New York Times published an article containing allegations of abuse perpetrated by the singer/songwriter against several women. The news sent Adams into seclusion for nearly two years, a silence that was interrupted with occasional apologies and missives on social media. He returned to active duty without fanfare in December 2020, releasing a surprise album called Wednesdays. It's hard to say whether this is the same record that would've been released a year earlier. It has the same title but not the artwork that was floated on the internet, plus a couple of the songs were listed on the provisional track listing for the scrapped Big Colors. This comeback version of Wednesdays is frontloaded with songs that elliptically allude to apologies for the allegations, opening with the back-to-back "I'm Sorry and I Love You" and "Who Is Going to Love Me Now, If Not You," songs that echo excuses from abusers, whether intentionally or not. What follows is a side of Adams in his mopey sad sack mode, followed by a relatively livelier side that kicks off with "Birmingham," the track with the quickest pulse on the album. With their spare arrangements and threadbare melodies, the songs collectively create an impression of a singer/songwriter who feels quite sorry for himself, but not necessarily sorry for anything he may or may not have done." (Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG)

Ryan Adams, vocals, guitar, piano (1, 3, 11), harmonica (3, 8), tom tom (5)
Don Was, bass (1, 3, 4, 6, 9-11), double bass (2, 8)
Brendan McCusker, drums (1, 11)
Stephen Patt, pedal steel (1, 8, 10), dobro (2, 8)
Zach Dellinger, viola (1)
Fred Bows, violin (1)
The Section Quartet (2, 3, 9)
Emmylou Harris, backing vocals (3, 9)
Aaron Ficca, drums (3, 7)
Benmont Tench, organ (4-8), piano (5, 7, 8)
Charlie Stavish, bass (7)
Todd Wisenbaker, electric guitar (7)
Beatriz Artola, synth (9)
Arnold McCuller, backing vocals (11)
Sir Harry Bowens, backing vocals (11)
Hilliard 'Sweet Pea' Atkinson, backing vocals (11)




Ryan Adams
has been praised as "one of rock's most talented songwriters” (SPIN). The 7-time Grammy nominated artist has 22 studio albums to his name, accumulating in millions of sales. He has produced albums for esteemed musicians including Willie Nelson, Jesse Malin, Jenny Lewis and has collaborated with some of music’s most influential artists such as Weezer, Fall Out Boy, America and many more.

Ryan’s profound contributions to music have taken many different forms. From his songwriting, to his producing, to fronting the rock/alternative country band Whiskeytown, and forming, “Ryan Adams & The Cardinals,” his ability to connect with audiences across a variety of different mediums is undeniable. Adams’ musical creativity was recognized early on and led to his NME Best Solo Artist win in both 2003 and 2004. In addition to his self-titled, double-Grammy-nominated 2014 album, Ryan’s catalogue includes Heartbreaker, Ashes & Fire, Easy Tiger, Cold Roses, Jacksonville City Nights, Love Is Hell, his 2001 major label debut Gold, and more.

Ryan’s artistry is not limited to his songwriting capabilities. In 2009, he published Infinity Blues, a book of free verse poetry about his journey to self-realization, and Hello Sunshine, a collection of poems and short stories. Ryan’s passion for writing continues, and he is currently working on his first novel. His music has spanned multiple musical genres, and has been incorporated in film and television specials such as Judd Apatow’s top grossing production Bridesmaids, This is 40, popular HBO TV series’ True Blood and Felicity, and his song, ‘Stay Alive’ appeared in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, starring Ben Stiller.

In November 2014, Ryan performed a two-night engagement at New York’s famed Carnegie Hall, which turned into a critically acclaimed live album on PAX-AM records, a label specifically for his music releases.

Ryan is widely known for his powerful shows performed all over the world and regarded for his prolific songwriting. He has been praised by many music icons including Noel Gallagher, Taylor Swift and the legend Elton John, who described him as the “fabulous one.” Adams currently resides in Los Angeles, California with his five cats, typewriter, and coffee machine.



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