Ryan Adams - Hot Carl - Live At The 7th Street Entry, Nov. 1, 2000 2xCDr
Ryan Adams - Hot Carl - Live At The 7th Street Entry, Nov. 1, 2000 2xCDr
Ryan Adams - Hot Carl - Live At The 7th Street Entry, Nov. 1, 2000 2xCDr

Ryan Adams - Hot Carl - Live At The 7th Street Entry, Nov. 1, 2000 2xCDr

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Ryan Adams - Hot Carl - Live At The 7th Street Entry, Nov. 1, 2000 2xCDr

Record live at the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis, MN on Nov. 1, 2000.  Stickfigure did NOT manufacture this item.  It was received as part of a collection of used items that Stickfigure purchased.

The CDrs have a few very minor scratch marks with a few very minor marks & finger print marks and are in VG+ condition.  The insert and tray card are in VG+ condition.  The sound quality of the recording is not that good.

Track listing:

CDr1-1 Gimme Sunshine
CDr1-2 Just Like a Whore
CDr1-3 Amy
CDr1-4 To Be Young (Is to Be Sad, Is to Be High)
CDr1-5 Damn, Sam (I Love a Woman That Rains)
CDr1-6 Sweet Lil' Gal (23rd/1st)
CDr1-7 Abigail
CDr1-8 Wonderwall
CDr1-9 Oh My Sweet Carolina
CDr1-10 My Winding Wheel
CDr1-11 Come Pick Me Up

CDr2-1 I Want It That Way
CDr2-2 What Sin Replaces Love
CDr2-3 I Still Miss Someone
CDr2-4 Hey There, Mrs. Lovely
CDr2-5 Dead Flowers
CDr2-6 Avenues
CDr2-7 Mining Town

"Mixing the heartfelt angst of a singer/songwriter with the brashness of a garage rocker, Ryan Adams is one of the few artists to emerge from the alt-country scene into mainstream commercial success. He's also the one who most strongly refuses to be defined by the genre, leaping from country to rock, pop, and metal as he follows his muse. After the collapse of his alt-country band Whiskeytown, Adams launched a prolific solo career, releasing a string of acclaimed albums starting with 2000's Heartbreaker and including 2004's Cold Roses, 2014's Ryan Adams, and 2017's Prisoner. A prolific collaborator, Adams has worked with artists including Willie Nelson, Fall Out Boy, Cowboy Junkies, Jenny Lewis, and Toots & the Maytals -- further reflections of the eclectic taste that shaped covers albums like 2025's Changes." - Mark Deming / All Music