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20:20 was a planned box set release by singer-songwriterRyan Adams, rumored to have a scheduled release in late 2007.[1] Adams stated that the box set would include albums that he 'really wanted to be records.'[2]
- David Ryan Adams (born November 5, 1974) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist, record producer and poet. He is best known for his solo career, during which he has released sixteen albums, and as a former member of rock / alternative country band Whiskeytown, with whom he recorded three studio albums.
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Background[edit]
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According to Adams, the box set was to include five unreleased albums: The Suicide Handbook, 48 Hours, Pink Hearts, Darkbreaker and Black Hole.[1] Adams stated that the five albums would be: 'collected into a box-set called 20:20. There'll also be a couple of disks, one of rare stuff that nobody has heard and one of b-sides from all the singles that we made. It will be interesting to get all that stuff in one place.'[1]
Cardinals member and frequent collaborator, James Candiloro, was said to be compiling the box set,[2] while author Stephen King wrote the liner notes.[3]
As of January 2019 the boxset remains unreleased.[4]
The albums[edit]
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Ryan has stated that The Suicide Handbook was made for Lost Highway as the follow-up to Heartbreaker and called it his 'most majestic piece ever.'[1]48 Hours was recorded after Gold in forty-eight hours, hence the title, and is in the country rock genre.[5]Pink Hearts, or The Pink Hearts Sessions, is named for his 'Nashville Punk' band The Pink Hearts with whom he toured Gold.[6]Darkbreaker was made in L.A. after Jacksonville City Nights (2005) and is, according to Adams, the sound of him 'falling apart.'[1] The album contains songs that were recorded for the Cameron Crowe movie Elizabethtown but not used.[5] The final album to be included was Black Hole which Adams called 'a real serious effort to make a rock record' and confirms that it was the last album he recorded 'in the last days of the drugs.'[1] Adams told the NME in 2014 that the album was a 'really cool' composite of two recorded versions of the album and was considering releasing it for Record Store Day 2015.[7] In the end Adams did not follow this plan through, re-releasing 'Come Pick Me Up' instead.[8]
References[edit]
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- ^ abcdefQ Magazine Sep 2007 pg.64
- ^ abMurray, Noel (2007-06-28). 'Interviews: Ryan Adams'. A.V. Club. Archived from the original on 19 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-13.
- ^Luerssen, John D (1 July 2007). 'RYAN ADAMS: Grows Up'. American Songwriter. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
- ^Pitter, Charles (13 October 2014). 'Jacksonville EP'. PopMatters. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
- ^ abHyden, Steven (3 September 2014). 'The Ryan Adams Conundrum: How Many Incredible Unreleased Albums Does He Have, and Does That Hurt the Ones That Do Come Out?'. Grantland. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
- ^Kemp, Rob (9 April 2001). 'Ryan Adams Reflects On Pneumonia, Gold'. MTV. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
- ^Earls, John (22 September 2014). 'Ryan Adams plans to release 'lost' album 'Blackhole''. NME. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
- ^'RSD Exclusive Release - Ryan Adams'. Retrieved 8 May 2015.