The album was recorded at Sunset Sound Factory in Hollywood and produced by Glyn Johns, renowned for his work with the likes of The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Clash, The Who and The Rolling Stones – and whose son Ethan produced previous Ryan Adams albums “Heartbreaker,” “Gold” and “29.”
“Ashes & Fire” also features guest turns from Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers keyboardist Benmont Tench, as well as Norah Jones, who contributes piano and backing vocals on several tracks.
Monday, Adams appeared on Letterman’s show and did a Live On Letterman webcast, as well.
Check ‘em out….
Ryan Adams
Ryan Adams – Lucky Now
Late Show with David Letterman – December 5, 2011
Ryan Adams – Live On Letterman webcast
Ed Sullivan Theater - NYC - December 5, 2011
See also:
Iron Maiden covered by Ryan Adams