1. Magnolia Mountain 2. Sweet Illusions 3. Meadowlake Street 4. When Will You Come Back Home 5. Beautiful Sorta 6. Now That You're Gone 7. Cherry Lane 8. Mockingbird 9. How Do You Keep Love Alive 10. Easy Plateau 11. Let It Ride - featuring Rachel Yamagata 12. Rosebud 13. Cold Roses - featuring Rachel Yamagata 14. If I Am a Stranger 15. Dance All Night 16. Blossom 17. Life Is Beautiful 18. Friends 19. Tonight

Ever-prolific singer/songwriter Ryan Adams has three releases on tap this year (2005), the first of which will arrive in May via Lost Highway. The 19-song, double-disc "Cold Roses" is credited to Ryan Adams and the Cardinals, consisting of guitarists J.P. Bowersock and Cindy Cashdollar, drummer Brad Pemberton and bassist Catherine Popper. Rachael Yamagata guests on "Cold Roses" and "Let It Ride.""Cold Roses" will be followed this summer (2005) by the album "September," and in the fall (2005) by the set "29," produced by longtime collaborator Ethan Johns.Adams' output has reportedly been the subject of much discussion at Lost Highway; although its veracity could not be confirmed at deadline, a humorous conversation between the artist and two label executives about how to manage all these releases is posted on Adams' official Web site.2005 saw Adams join with backing band The Cardinals to produce two albums, Cold Roses and Jacksonville City Nights. Cold Roses, a double album, included backing vocals from Rachael Yamagata on three songs; "Let It Ride," "Cold Roses" and "Friends." His second album of the year, Jacksonville City Nights, featured a duet with Norah Jones on "Dear John." As well as releasing two albums with The Cardinals, Adams released the solo album 29 late in the year. Adams befriended Phil Lesh of the Grateful Dead, throughout 2006 Lesh's live performances included compositions by Adams, including several from Cold Roses ("Cold Roses," "Let It Ride," and "Magnolia Mountain"), which was heavily influenced by American Beauty and Workingman's Dead, two acoustic-flavored Grateful Dead records from 1970. Three Albums and 46 songs in one year!