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Ryan Adams – Love Is Hell (Double 10″ Vinyl) - (Vinyl Record)

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2 x Vinyl  10", 33 ⅓ RPM, Album
'Love Is Hell' is the fifth studio album by Ryan Adams, released on May 4, 2004. The album was originally released as two EPs, Love Is Hell pt. 1 and Love Is Hell pt. 2, at the insistence of Lost Highway, who deemed that the album was not commercially viable. A full length version of the album was released when the EPs proved to be more of a commercial success than anticipated. Adams describes the album as sounding: "a lot like Heartbreaker, but better and more severe. It's complex and it's damaged," and states that...

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    2 x Vinyl  10", 33 ⅓ RPM, Album

    'Love Is Hell' is the fifth studio album by Ryan Adams, released on May 4, 2004. The album was originally released as two EPs, Love Is Hell pt. 1 and Love Is Hell pt. 2, at the insistence of Lost Highway, who deemed that the album was not commercially viable. A full length version of the album was released when the EPs proved to be more of a commercial success than anticipated. Adams describes the album as sounding: "a lot like Heartbreaker, but better and more severe. It's complex and it's damaged," and states that it "was the record I needed to make,"

    Concerning the album, president of Lost Highway, Luke Lewis, notes that: "It was a big departure. I told him I thought he could do better, but I tell him that all the time. On a business level, I could've done fine with Love Is Hell. But we both knew…he was suffering from overhype. I said, 'Are you sure this is gonna be the statement you wanna make?'… His young ass was hanging out there. If wasn't good, he was gonna get whacked by a lot of people."

    Adams states that:

    "it was, 'This isn't the record that Ryan should make', but I think I should have the license to express myself however I want to. And if you have enough faith and trust in an artist to sign them to your fucking label, and you're an 'artists' label', then I think it has to be a consensual relationship. If I do make a record that totally sucks, then the public forum will take care of it. They'll get rid of you themselves – the survival of the fittest

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    10 Inch

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    33 rpm


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