With nine albums, two dozen hit singles and record sales of more than 50 million copies worldwide, Canadian born, London-based arena rocker Bryan Adams had little to gain...
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Only two years after delivering his first live set, Bryan Adams returned with his second, MTV Unplugged. Of course, "unplugged" albums were in vogue in the '90s, but it has...
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Know what the best thing about Bryan Adams is? He's classic rock without being classic rock. Well, I guess it depends on what you mean by classic. Like he doesn't sound like...
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During the first few years of the 90s, Bryan Adams reigned as one of the world's biggest chart-toppers. The crossover success of his melodic power ballads, such as...
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Buoyed by the peculiarly-named track "The Only Thing That Looks Good On You Is Me" and "Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman," this record has an odd air of calculated...
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Adams and Robert "Mutt" Lange (Def Leppard, Shania Twain) appended the corporate vision "forever young" to the songwriting/production duo's carefully-crafted, 13-point...
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Made up of brisk, pop-perky guitar fair, Bryan Adams' first album gained a considerate amount of airplay in Canada, but his notoriety abroad was still a couple of albums...
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With its crystal-clear production, courtesy of Bob Clearmountain, You Want It, You Got It is state-of-the-art rock & roll of the post-Bruce Springsteen era: the guitars rev...
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After the indifference which met his first album, Bryan Adams reportedly considered naming this sophomore release "Bryan Adams Hasn't Heard of You Either," but thankfully,...
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Bryan Adams capitalized on the momentum of Cuts Like a Knife with 1984's Reckless, a virtually flawless collection of melodic hard rock which would dominate radio for years...
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Although not as good as Reckless, Bryan Adams' 1991 album, Waking up the Neighbours, signaled his commercial apex. Bridging the time gap between '80s arena rock and '90s...
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Throughout the 1980s and early '90s, few contemporary rock artists were able to come up with as many lighthearted, guilty pleasures as Bryan Adams. This is especially...
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The Best of Me acts as a kind of companion piece to So Far So Good, collecting Bryan Adams' biggest hits from the '90s, some new tracks, and some of his classic singles....
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