Ryan Adams really takes Taylor Swift seriously. Swift’s infectious, critically beloved 1989 is a pop triumph, so Adams’s choice to cover the album in its entirety seems a little baffling at first. But ...
All week, we at The Daily Beast’s Obsessed have been revisiting Taylor Swift’s 1989 era: a pivotal time in her career where she was the biggest pop star. She was the moment; she was “the man,” years ...
A longing dark and restless Morrissey-infusion, sung and produced by the well-traveled heartfelt Ryan Adams might be just the second life that 1989 needs nine months after its release. This time the ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “After we recorded our record, Ryan said, ‘That was a really great experience, when I get back [from touring] we’re going to start ...
Adams handles Swift's music with care and respect, to the point where his version of 1989 can feel positively dour. Ryan Adams Locates The Dark Underbelly Of Taylor Swift's '1989' This week, ...
Ryan Adams has finished his Taylor Swift cover album after only two weeks on working on his renditions of tracks from 1989. Adams revealed that he planned to cover the popstar's latest album on ...
“1989” (2014) was perhaps Taylor Swift’s biggest step away from her country singer-songwriter roots and toward the world of pop. She collaborated with high-profile pop producers like Max Martin and ...
First things first: Ryan Adams’s “1989,” his album of Taylor Swift covers, is really good. The record, highly anticipated by Swift and her legions of Twitter fans, dropped Sunday. That means we’ve had ...
Ryan Adams released his cover version of Taylor Swift’s 1989 in September — and then he got to interview the star herself for GQ. Swift, who appears on the November cover of GQ, sat down with Adams ...