Its a brief song but it never drags and sounds excellent, a great Bryan Adams song.' Can't Stop This Thing We Started' (written in 1991) starts with a good riff on guitar that is on the high side. The lyrics are great and there is no bad point on this song. The chorus is catchy with mostly starting with 'Can't Stop This Thing We.' The rhythm riff is great as it suits the songs feel very well.
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This Time' (written in 1983) turns away from the power ballad style to a more rock 'n' roll. Starts with some uplifting guitaring and then some great vocals from Bryan. The chorus has some catchy vocals and lyrics. I would say this is a bit repetitive with the same melody all the time but everything else is great. A good song to listen to.'
The songs intro is slow with some good music to it. The vocals are excellent as always with some powerful stuff in the chorus with the guitar being strong and the vocals emphasising 'Cuts'. Brings the power out of the song. The guitar solo is great as it brings out the variety of the song. The song picks right towards the end on the 3:30 mark when the song shines with some real Rock. The song takes a while to pick up but the song is great.'
The vocals are full of power and it sounds so good. The song is very brief but it makes a great impact in its short amount of time with its great guitar solo and vocals. This song is a great stadium song and the most uplifting on the greastest hits.' Heat Of The Night' (written in 1987) starts with some catchy drum beats and great usage of piano. The guitar gives that hot feeling to the song. The vocals are excellent here and the guitaring here is superb. The bass line gives the power to the song and the lyrics are very clever.
nowhere fast (promo video) 3:48 written by adams / peters / elofssonPublished by badams music limited / ASCAP / sony/atv cross keys publishing/purple crayon music / ASCAP / bmg music publishing ltd. / PRS
produced by bryan adams and phil thornalley*produced by bryan adams and bob rockproduced by bryan adams and bob rock and phil westernproduced by bryan adamsall music arranged by bryan adamsrecorded by randy staubadditional recording by dean maher, phil thornalley and phil westernmixed at warehouse studio, vancouver, canadamixed by bob clearmountainassisted by dean mahertechnical assistance: ron vermeulen[email protected]mastered by bob ludwig at gateway mastering studios
www.bryanadams.comdudes of leisure:ba: guitars, bass, mellotron, wurlitzer piano, and all vocalskeith scott: guitars and six string bassmickey curry: drumsdave taylor: bassdanny cummings: percussion
honorary dudes of leisure:guitar and bass: phil thornalleykeyboards: phil western, robbie buchananprogramming: phil western, mike gillies, olle roomhammond organ: vince jones, dave pickellacoustic piano: dave pickellstrings: vancouver orchestraarranged by bryan adams and bob buckleystring arrangement on on a day like today by dave munday and phil thornalley
Recorded in Jamaica Winter 1994- Summer 1995 and Provence, France-Autumn 1995-Spring 1996 by the Warehouse Studio Mobile Unit.Mixed in a house in Provence, France- March 1996Technical assistance and Engineering by: Ron VermeulenEngineering, programming by: Olle Sven Romo for 7Hz ProductionsMastered by: Bob LudwigMixed by: Bob ClearmountainProduced by Robert John Mutt Lange and B.A.Management: Bruce AllenBadams Music Limited is administered by Universal Music Publishing
www.bryanadams.comArtwork: Dirk RudolphPhotography: Matthew Rolston (page 1/15 taken from video), Anton Corbijn (page 5/8/11/12/17/20/inlay back) and Andrew Catlin (page 6/9/18/inlay inner), Dirk Rudolph (bits & pieces)18 Ring by Susanne Freytag-other rings by Jacqueline Rabun1996 Badman Ltd./A&M Records, Inc1996 Badman Ltd.A&M Records, Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized coping, reproduction, hiring, lending, public performance and broadcasting prohibited. Printed in Canada. 2ff7e9595c
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