Classic Albums. Hosted by Stevie Nix
Not all albums stand the test of time, but plenty do and Australian music critic Stevie Nix will bring one to you each week. He'll cover all eras and most genres and tell you why each record is so revered and, equally, why it deserves to be. And he only uses six songs to do it.
Classic Albums. Hosted by Stevie Nix
Gold by Ryan Adams
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Gold represents a creative peak for Adams. While he would continue to release prolific and often excellent work in the decades that followed, this album captured him at a moment of perfect equilibrium — his youthful exuberance tempered by growing artistic maturity, his ambition matched by his execution. It was the work of an artist stepping fully into his powers.
Two decades later, Gold stands as a definitive American rock album of its era, the rare record that successfully navigates between commercial appeal and artistic integrity. It balances seemingly contradictory impulses — it's both innovative and traditional, personal and universal, polished and raw.
Adams created music that feels lived-in and authentic while still reaching for something greater than himself.
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When The Stars Go Blue
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Gonna Make You Love Me
Goodnight Hollywood Blvd
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