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Bryan Adams (So Far So Good)

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Category:

CDs

Condition:

Very Good

Duration:

Album

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Artist:

Bryan Adams

Format:

Audio CD

Release Date:

1993

Number of Discs:

1

UPC:

731454015721

Record Label:

A & M

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Item number:

39491601

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Track listing 1. Summer of '69 2. Straight from the Heart 3. It's Only Love 4. Can't Stop This Thing We Started 5. Do I Have to Say the Words? 6. This Time 7. Run to You 8. Heaven 9. Cuts Like a Knife 10. (Everything I Do) I Do It for You 11. Somebody 12. Kids Wanna Rock 13. Heat of the Night 14. Please Forgive Me - (previously unreleased) THIS CD IS FROM THE JUKEBOX COMPANY WE USE TO OWN ,IT HAS BEEN PLAYED ON A JUKEBOX AND IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION,IT COMES WITH THE CASE AND ALL THE ARTWORK. Details Playing time: 62 min. Contributing artists: Tina Turner, Steve Smith, Lou Gramm, Bill Payne, Billy Joe Walker Distributor: Universal Distribution Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo SPAR Code: n/a Album notes Personnel includes: Bryan Adams (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Tina Turner (vocals); Keith Scott (guitar); Tommy Mandel (Hammond B-3, keyboards); Bill Payne (keyboards); Dave Taylor (bass); Mickey Curry (drums); Lou Gramm (background vocals); Steve Smith, Billy Joe Walker. Producers: Bryan Adams, Bob Clearmountain, Robert John "Mutt" Lange. SO FAR SO GOOD (AND MORE) includes 9 previously unreleased videos. Personnel: Bryan Adams (vocals, guitar); Tina Turner (vocals). Audio Mixer: Bob Clearmountain. Photographer: Andrew Catlin. By 1993, when Bryan Adams released his first collection of greatest hits, he had enjoyed 12 years in the music business during a span that had seen hot trends like new wave and late '80s hair metal fall by the wayside. Adams managed to stay popular by sticking with an ear-pleasing brand of rock roll that veered between edgy, bar-band style riff rock to more earnest, American-style roots rock in the tradition of Bruce Springsteen and Bob Seger. SO FAR SO GOOD gathers all the essential Adams tracks from his hugely popular '80s albums. This set of melodic rockers, inlcuding "Run to You," "This Time" "Kids Wanna Rock," and "Summer of '69" will be familiar to anyone who was near an FM radio during the era. Adams is a likeable rebel, a tough and tender troubadour singing songs that may not have been taken seriously by rock critics, but which nevertheless had resonance for millions of people around the world. Between ballads like "Heaven" and "Everything I Do (I Do it for You") and the chest-thumping frat-guy rock of "Somebody," this set shows the immense range of one of Canada's most popular musicians. Editorial reviews 4 Stars - Excellent - ...Adams' penchant for verse/chorus interplay, simple melody lines and boyish good looks have provided him with a massive housewife vote... Q (19931201) ...Few have mastered the gruff AOR power ballad as easily as Bryan Adams.... - Rating: B Entertainment Weekly (19931203)