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Ryan Adams - Studio 06/??/2001

SHOWID 168591

Set I

Hallelujah
Walls
Desire
Angelina
Like The Twilight (a/k/a Memphis)
Chin Up, Cheer Up
Born Yesterday
Blue
One For The Rose
Karina (false start)
Karina
Little Moon

Set II

 

Set III

 

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The 48 Hours Sessions

Date: June 2001 (made in 2 days right after Gold was completed)

Personnel: Ryan Adams; Ethan Johns; Chris Stills; Julianna Raye; Greg Leitz; Sheldon Gromberg

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Shawn Harris (5/5) CDR / 1 View  
Notes: Incoming...The 48 Hours Sessions
Josh (4/0) FLAC / 1 View   Studio
Notes: 48 Hours Sessions Of course, as soon as "Gold" was finished, Ryan went into full freak-out mode. Inspired by a "mind-boggling" show by his friend Alanis Morissette at Los Angeles's El Rey Theater in May 2001, he immediately started writing again, called up producer Ethan Johns, and was back in the studio that same week. A full album was recorded and mixed in two days - which is why this batch of songs was titled "48 Hours." The sound he was going for was "a country-folk thing like 'John Wesley Harding' or 'Workingman's Dead,' with some shitkicking Merle Haggard stuff in there" - the glorious "Hallelujah" and the irresistible, twangy "Chin Up, Cheer Up" certainly make for a dramatic contrast with the "Suicide" songs Ryan's touring musicians took on an alternate life as a garage band called the Pinkhearts - he even flummoxed the crowd at Austin's 2001 South By Southwest festival by turning his much-touted showcase into a raucous Pinkhearts set. Back in Nashville, with CDs by Sonic Youth, the Stooges, and Nirvana propped up on the mixing board for divine guidance, the band knocked out dozens of Replacements-style bash 'n' pop songs over two separate sessions.
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JJ (3/0) SHN / 1 View   SBD
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Seth (1/5) CD-R / 1 A+ View   SBD > ?? > CD > mwk > SHN
Notes: "48 Hours"
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