Ryan Adams: Exile on Franklin Street…..
Posted by Payton | Posted in album review, ryan adams spotlight | Posted on 05-11-2008
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You can read about all of Ryan’s “sessions” here
at AnsweringBell.com
With the release of the Ryan Adams Box-Set seeming more-and-more as likely as Chinese Democracy (both the political endeavor and the Guns N’ Roses reunion album), i figured i better not hold my breath and go ahead and post some of what i have. I suspect that the box-set, if it ever sees the light of day, will be remasterd and possibly deepened, but these session recordings are often bare, and sometimes rough demos.
Exile on Franklin Street
Spring/Early Summer 2000
Van Alston helped with the production of this session and says it was intended to be part of a 4-disc Demolition series given over to Lost Highway. Obviously only one of the discs was released, and i’m not sure if the other two parts are some of the aforementioned sessions, but it sure makes you wonder how much goodness is still out there somewhere. Much of this session is made up of the random electric guitars and screaming that we sometimes see Ryan feel like he needs to excrete – reminiscent of some of the weird stuff he had streaming out of the Spaceship on DotComMuthaFucka. But as with all of his work, there are some hidden gems. The real songs on Exile show everything from his deep Stones influence to his very Whiskeytown-sounding stuff.
mp3: Ryan Adams – The Last Dance
mp3: Ryan Adams – Why You Wanna Lemme Down
Because i feel like being nice today, and because if the legal guys at Geffen/Interscope/whoever can’t even figure out who has the rights to this material, i figure i can’t get busted for posting this:
Download a Zip File of the complete Exile on Franklin Street session.
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Continue on to my review of The Destroyer Sessions.
Be sure to check out the rest of my extra-large Ryan Adams Spotlight.
1. Whiskeytown
2. Heartbreaker
3. Gold
or, just click here for all of them on one page.




Amazing post! Ry’s whole future output forseen in a double classic ‘unreleased’ album.
For all his sins he has the most unbelievable ‘unreleased’ back catalogue. How LH can dither in releasing the boxed-set is mind numbing. Don”t they want to make a dollar?
Don’t forget the Pink Hearts and Black Hole sessions to add to the essential Destroyer and 48 Hours.
You know your stuff man.
hey! nice detective work man! how the hell did you find all this stuff???
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[...] Here’s another set of freshly-ripped vinyl tracks from none other than Ryan Adams. These songs make up the California 7″ EP, the second of the three PaxAM releases set free in 2004. All four sides of this collection are taken directly from 2000’s Exile on Franklin Street. [...]
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