Follow the Lights

This article is about EP by Ryan Adams and The Cardinals. For 1999 Bad Boys Blue album, see Follow the Light.
Follow the Lights
EP by Ryan Adams and The Cardinals
Released October 23, 2007
Recorded The Village, Sunset Sound, Glenwood Place Studios
Genre Alternative country
Length 31:10
Label Lost Highway
Producer Jamie Candiloro
Ryan Adams chronology
Easy Tiger
(2007)
Follow the Lights
(2007)
Cardinology
(2008)
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Follow the Lights (released in the UK as Everybody Knows) is an EP by Ryan Adams and The Cardinals released on October 23, 2007. The EP contains three new songs and four live studio recordings, including a cover of the Alice in Chains' song, "Down in a Hole".[1] It was produced by then-Cardinals member James Candiloro.

The EP includes a re-recorded version of the song "Blue Hotel", which originally appeared on Willie Nelson's Songbird album. "This Is It" was previously recorded for Rock n Roll, "If I Am a Stranger" for Cold Roses and "Dear John" – which was co-written by Ryan Adams and Norah Jones – for Jacksonville City Nights.

In its first week, Follow the Lights sold about 19,000 copies and entered the US Billboard 200 chart at number 40.[2] It reached number 16 in Italy.

In the UK, Follow the Lights was released as Everybody Knows, with the titular "Everybody Knows" from Easy Tiger included as an extra track. In Germany, the EP is not available individually, but was added as a bonus disc to a limited edition reissue of Easy Tiger.

The album cover is a photograph taken by the guitarist Neal Casal.

Track listing

All tracks written by Ryan Adams, unless otherwise noted. 

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Follow the Lights"    3:03
2. "My Love for You Is Real"    4:52
3. "Blue Hotel"    5:11
4. "Down in a Hole"  Jerry Cantrell 4:37
5. "This Is It" (Cardinals version)Ryan Adams and Johnny T 3:32
6. "If I Am a Stranger" (New version)  4:44
7. "Dear John" (New version)Ryan Adams and Norah Jones 5:12

Personnel

References

  1. "Ryan Adams reveals details of new EP". NME/IPC Media. 2007-09-18. Retrieved 2007-09-21.
  2. Katie Hasty, "Underwood Leads Three Country Debuts Onto Chart", Billboard.com, October 31, 2007.
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