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Bryan Adams Discography (1980-2008)
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Genre: Rock

Artists: Bryan Adams
Album: Bryan Adams Discography
Genre: Rock
Style: Rock & Roll
Realeased: 1980 - 2008
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Bryan Adams [1980]
DESCRIPTION:
In early 1978, Bryan Adams teamed up with Jim Vallance formerly of Canadian band Prism to form a song-writing duo. A&M signed the pair as songwriters and A&M signed him as an artist shortly afterwards. He worked on his debut album for the balance of 1979 with it being released in February 1980.
The first single was "Hidin' from Love" in 1980 (#43 on the Billboard dance charts) which was followed up by "Give Me Your Love" and "Remember". Although the album never received any US notoriety on its debut, it was the door opener that led to getting radio play, tours, management, agents and the music business in general, interested in the 20 year old songwriter.
You Want It You Got It [1981]
DESCRIPTION:
You Want It You Got It is Bryan Adams's second solo album, and was released in 1981 (see 1981 in music). This was the album that established the sound that Adams has retained throughout his recording career. Unlike the debut album where Adams and Vallance played most of the instruments themselves, You Want It You Got It was recorded live in the studio. It was recorded and mixed in NYC over a two week period during the spring of 1981. The album was originally to be titled "Bryan Adams Hasn't Heard Of You Either" (due to critics' indifference to his first few albums) but Adams's sense of humour didn't make it past the gate keepers at the record company, who opted for the safer title.
The first single "Lonely Nights" broke out of the Northeast of America long before it broke anywhere else, partially due to a couple of late night DJs working in Rochester, Albany and Syracuse. Within a few months the album had been picked up across the country and Adams was soon on tour doing clubs and noon hour concerts for radio stations, as well as support to such acts as The Kinks and Foreigner. Two further singles 'Coming Home' and 'Fits Ya Good' were very well received, the latter becoming Adams' debut Top 40 hit in Canada.
It was the shape of things to come, for as momentum increased, so did the touring. Although the album was only marginally successful, it laid down the groundwork for the forthcoming album Cuts Like a Knife.
In later years, many of the songs were recorded by other artists. Some examples are "Jealousy" by Prism, "Tonight" by Randy Meisner, and "Fits Ya Good" by Tove Naess, to name a few.
Cuts Like A Knife [1983]
Cuts Like a Knife is the third studio album by the Canadian rock artist Bryan Adams. Released on 18 January 1983 through A&M Records, the album became a huge commercial success in Canada and the United States whereas outside North America, the album did poorly. After the release of Reckless the album would chart on the British album chart and would later be certified Silver by the BPI.[1][2] It was recorded at Little Mountain Sound, Vancouver, Canada.
Three singles were released from the album: "Straight from the Heart", "Cuts Like a Knife" and "This Time"; the three were responsible for launching Adams into mainstream popularity.[3]
"Straight from the Heart" is a rock song written by Adams and was released in December 1982 as the first single released from the album, which was released the next month. It is one of Adams' most recognizable and popular songs. The song peaked at the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 at 10 and 32 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The song has appeared on all of Adams' compilation albums with the exception of The Best of Me.
"Cuts Like a Knife" was released in 1983 and became one of the most successful songs from Cuts Like a Knife on the American rock charts and one of Adams most recognizable and popular songs from the 80s.[4] "Cuts Like a Knife" was released worldwide on March, 1984.[4] The song reached the top ten on the Mainstream Rock Tracks at six and was Adams first top ten hit on the mainstream rock chart, "Cuts Like a Knife" would also chart on the Billboard Hot 100 at 15.[5] "Cuts Like A Knife" was Adams first the top twenty hit on the Canadian singles chart and remained in the top twenty for six weeks.[6] "Cuts Like a Knife" was released the following month in Europe but didn't chart.
"This Time" is a rock song written by Adams and Vallance and was the third single released from the album. "This Time" was Adams first single to chart in Europe. While it charted after being re-released in the United Kingdom. The song peaked at the top thirty on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart at 21, it would also chart on the Billboard Hot 100 at 24.
Reckless [1984]
Reckless is the fourth studio album by the Canadian rock artist Bryan Adams. Released on October 29, 1984 through A&M Records, the album was a huge commercial success, selling over 5 million units in the United States alone. The album peaked at number 1 on the Billboard 200 and reached high positions in charts worldwide.[1] It was recorded at Little Mountain Sound Studios, Vancouver, Canada.
Six singles were released from the album: "Run to You," "Somebody," "Heaven," "Summer of '69," "One Night Love Affair," and "It's Only Love." All six singles made the top 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100, a feat that at the time had been accomplished previously only by Michael Jackson's "Thriller."
The album was ranked #49 on Kerrang!'s "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums Of All Time".[2]
On December 12, 2009 INTHESTUDIO celebrated the 25th Anniversary of the album. It was the first Canadian album which have sold at least one million units within Canada.
Into The Fire [1987]
Into the Fire is the fifth studio album by the Canadian rock artist Bryan Adams. Released on March 30, 1987 through A&M Records, the album was a commercial success, albeit somewhat of a disappointment following the huge success of 1984's "Reckless". Into the Fire sold over 2 million units worldwide, peaking at number 7 on the US Billboard 200 chart and reaching high positions in charts worldwide.[1] It was recorded at Adams' home in London, England.
Six singles were released from the album: "Heat of the Night", "Hearts on Fire", "Victim of Love", "Only the Strong Survive", "Into the Fire" and "Another Day".[2]
Live Live Live [1988]
Live! Live! Live! is a live album released by Bryan Adams in 1988. It was recorded live at the Rock Torhout Werchter festival on 3 July 1988 in Werchter, Belgium. One track, "Into the Fire", was recorded live in Tokyo.
Waking Up The Neighbours [1991]
Waking Up the Neighbours is an album by Canadian singer/songwriter Bryan Adams released in 1991 (see 1991 in music) and his sixth studio album. The album was recorded at Battery Studios in England, and at The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, mixed at Mayfair Studios in England, and mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisk in New York City. "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" was number one on the British charts for a record-breaking sixteen weeks.[1] After this success, the album was propelled to the #1 spot on the UK album chart, however only for one week.[2] The album has sold 15 million copies worldwide becoming Adams'best-selling album.[3]
The album was also notable in Canada for creating controversy concerning the system of Canadian content.[4] Although Adams was one of Canada's biggest recording stars at the time, his collaboration with the British–Zambian Lange meant that, under the rules in force until 1991, Waking Up the Neighbours did not qualify as Canadian content.[4] In September of that year, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission announced that the Canadian content rules would be changed to allow collaborations with non-Canadians.[4]
"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" is a song co-written and performed by Bryan Adams, featured on the soundtrack for the film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves in 1991. It was an enormous chart success internationally, spending seven weeks at number one in the United States' Billboard Hot 100, sixteen consecutive weeks at number one in the UK singles chart (the longest in British chart history), and nine weeks at number one on the Canadian singles chart in Canada.[2][6][8] The song won a Grammy Award for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television in the Grammy Awards of 1992, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song of 1991.[9] In May 1991, Julien Temple directed the music video for "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You", The music video was shot in Sheffield, England May 17 - 18.[10]
"Can't Stop This Thing We Started" was the second single from the album. A rock song in contrast to "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You", it peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, behind Prince's "Cream".[8] "Can't Stop This Thing We Started" received two nominations at the Grammy Awards of 1992 for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance, Solo, winning none.[3]
"There Will Never Be Another Tonight" was the third single from the album. The title came from a fragment Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance wrote in late 1980s. The phrase was written into the song in the end of 1990 and released on Adams' album in 1991.
"Thought I'd Died and Gone to Heaven" was the fourth single released from Waking up the Neighbours. Penned down by Jim Vallance and Bryan Adams the song has much rock flavour in its music part, however lyrically it's a love song.[3] "Thought I'd Died and Gone to Heaven" reached #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #14 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks, In the UK, it reached #8.[2][8]
"All I Want Is You", "Do I Have to Say the Words?" (#11 on the Billboard Hot 100) and "Touch the Hand" where also released as singles but didn't get the heavy rotation as the first four singles released.[8]
So Far So Good [1993]
So Far So Good is a compilation album by Bryan Adams, released by A&M Records in November 1993. The album reached number six on The Billboard 200 charts in 1993.
The album contains hits from between "Cuts Like a Knife" (1983) and Waking Up the Neighbours (1991), and a new single, "Please Forgive Me". The only song on the album that has never been released as a single is "Kids Wanna Rock" from Reckless (1984).
Originally the song "So Far So Good" was going to be included on the album so the album started and finished with a new song but it was dropped. The song was included on disc two of Anthology.
18 Till I Die [1996]
18 til I Die is the seventh studio album by the Canadian rock artist Bryan Adams. Released on June 4, 1996 through A&M Records, the album became a commercial success peaking at #1 in United Kingdom and number two in his homeland Canada. It was recorded on different locations which included Jamaica and France. The album was panned by critics and they said he was trying to be youthful and said he was "having a mid-life crisis". The albums was poorly received by fans in the US and sold only about 1,000,000 copies there. It became his last platinum album in the USA. Adams launched a world tour : "18 til i die" tour in May 1996 in Talinn, Estonia. "The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You" was released as the first single on May 28. This is the first Adams album not to include a Jim Vallance song.
Five singles have been released from the album: "The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You", "Let's Make a Night to Remember", "I'll Always Be Right There", "Star" and "18 til I Die". The album was released in June. To promote the album, Adams toured around North America and Europe.
MTV Unplugged [1997]
Unplugged is an acoustic live album by Canadian musician Bryan Adams. The album was recorded completely in September 26, 1997 at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. Adams was joined by Irish piper Davy Spillane and Michael Kamen who wrote orchestrations for many of the songs and brought students from the Juilliard School to play them.
The album includes only thirteen of the songs recorded at the show. Many more are included on the MTV Unplugged DVD and the song order is also different than the CD.
On A Day Like Today [1998]
On a Day Like Today is an album by Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams, released in 1998 (see 1998 in music). Bryan recruited producer Bob Rock for this album. Bryan wanted to produce a hit album after critics panned his last studio album
The lead single is "On a Day Like Today". The song was a hit and reached #13 on the UK Charts but song ignored in US where it didn't reach into both Billboard Hot 100 or Mainstream Rock Tracks. A shot from recording sessions is used as the cover of album. Single's B-side included songs "Bin There Done That" and cover of Joe Cocker's song "She Believes in Me", penned by Adams himself.
It was followed by "When You're Gone", a collaboration with Melanie C and a huge hit in all over the world with an exception of United States. Later Bryan performed this song several times live with Mel C. including his concert in Slane Castle but generally in his other concerts he picks a female out of the audience to sing the song with him. B-side included tracks "Hey Baby" and "What Does It Do To Your Heart?". Another release of single included solo version of the song and a song called "I Love Ya Too Much". Song was the 82nd-best selling single of the 1990s. While version with Mel C. appeared in Adams' greatest hits album The Best of Me, he recorded this song with sex symbol Pamela Anderson for Canadian release of his another greatest hits album called Anthology
"Cloud Number Nine" was the third single and reached #6 on the UK Charts. Single featured only Chicane mix of the song. Original version appears only in an album. Song became huge hit in all over the world and became one of the well known songs of Adams. Chicane's Mix has become the standard live version Bryan plays live, Chicane joined Bryan onstage to perform this song and "Don't Give Up" on Bryan's DVD Live At Slane Castle. Song is also popular for its music video where Bryan is dressed in all white, in a white room with an Asian woman who is body painted all white. First single version also featured Bryan's cover of Celine Dion song Let's Talk About Love, which penned by Adams and acoustic version for "When You're Gone". Second version also included Basbombe mix of the song and a song called "Snippets", which is mixing of songs "C'mon C'mon C'mon", "Inside Out" and "Where Angels Fear to Tread".
Final single was a soft rock ballad called "Inside Out". Song became hit in various European countries and appeared in compilation albums The Best of Me and Anthology. Trisha Yearwood and Don Henley covered this song as a duet. Song's video featured Adams with a woman robot. B-side included live versions of Adams' hit songs Rock Steady (without Bonnie Raitt) and Back to You.
Best of Me [1999]
The Best of Me is a greatest hits album by Canadian singer Bryan Adams. It was released worldwide in 1999, and in the U.S. in 2002. It was his last release on A&M Records. Upon its initial release, a special edition 2-disc set was issued with live tracks. Another special edition 2-cd set was issued when the album was released in the U.S., dubbed "Special Tour Edition", bearing three extra tracks. It is Adams' second compilation album, after So Far So Good; except for Japan, where Hits On Fire was released in 1988.
Spirit - Stallion Of The Cimarron [2002]
The instrumental score was composed by Hans Zimmer, with songs from Bryan Adams. The opening theme song for the movie, "Here I Am" was written by Bryan Adams, Gretchen Peters, and Hans Zimmer. It was produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Another song, which was not included in the film itself (although it can be heard in the ending credits), is "Don't Let Go", which was sung by Bryan Adams with Sarah McLachlan on harmonies and piano. It was written by Bryan Adams, Gavin Greenaway, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, and Gretchen Peters. Many of the songs and arrangements are set in the American West, with themes based on love, landscapes, brotherhood, struggles, and journeys. Garth Brooks was originally supposed to write and record songs for the film but the deal fell through.
Many of the scenes used for the song of "I Will Always Return" were taken from the earlier parts of the movie to "This Is Where I Belong". A good example of this is when Spirit and Rain are standing on the hill. That was taken directly from the earlier part of the movie, but there were some slight modifications.
The original soundtrack was released in May 2002 and contains fifteen songs.[1] A special edition version was released in July 2002 and contains one extra song
BONUS DISC:
Spirit - L'Etalon Pes Plaines [2002]
Room Service [2004]
Room Service is a rock album by Canadian singer/songwriter Bryan Adams released internationally in 2004 and in the U.S. the following year. Room Service is Adams' ninth studio album and the first studio album for Adams since 1998's "On a Day Like Today". "Open Road" was the album's first single, followed by "Flying", and "Room Service". In the U.S. a fourth single was released, called "This Side of Paradise". In the summer of 2005, "Open Road" became the theme song for ESPN's SportsCenter series 50 States in 50 Days.
"East Side Story" was originally going to be released on Chicane's cancelled album Easy To Assemble with Adams on vocals and a different composition.
"Blessing In Disguise" was a bonus track in Japan. "Friday Night in London" also appears as a bonus track in sometimes. Both songs have appeared on single CD of "Flying".
Anthology [2005]
Anthology is a compilation album by Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams which contains songs he recorded from 1978 through 2005. The two disc set includes songs from 1980–2005. A third disc which was a DVD live concert which was recorded in mid 2005 called "Live in Lisbon" was included in North America for a limited time. All the songs are in chronological order of their release, except the last song on the first disc on the North American edition, which was released in 1999. The album's enclosed booklet has notes about the process of the recordings and the credits for each track.
Eleven [2008]
11 is the eleventh studio album by the Canadian rock artist Bryan Adams first released in Canada on March 17, 2008. The album was released worldwide by Universal Music Group via a licensing agreement with (UK-based) Polydor, and has been a commercial success peaking at #1 in Canada, Switzerland and India and at #6 in the UK. It was recorded at The Warehouse Studio, Vancouver, Canada, and additionally at hotel rooms and backstage concerts around Europe.
Three singles were released from the album: "I Thought I'd Seen Everything", "Tonight We Have the Stars" and "She's Got a Way". The album was released in the United States exclusively through Wal-Mart and Sam's Club retail stores on May 13, 2008.[1] To promote the album, Adams toured around Europe on the "11 Days, 11 Cities" acoustic tour, playing new songs and old classics.
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