Alt-country star Ryan Adams has spoken about his forthcoming album, featuring Norah Jones.
The normally-prolific Adams hasn’t recorded an album since 2008’s Cardinology and took a break from music in 2009.
Now he tells Q magazine that he’s named his next album Ashes & Fire.
He’s been working with producer Glyn Johns, who recorded albums for the Rolling Stones, The Who, and Eric Clapton.
The album will have twelve “elegant country-rock” songs and will feature the talents of Norah Jones and Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers’ organist Benmont Tench.
There hasn’t been a release date announced just yet.
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