Bryan Adams - 11
April 20th 2008 05:59
For lots of people especially if you’re under fifty Bryan Adams has no doubt made an imprint on your music history. Whether he supplied your wedding song with Everything I Do I Do For You or the song reminding of you of your first love. This is of course Summer Of `69!
In the late 90’s/early 00’s he turned to more of an electronic sound. Unfortunately his 2005 more rock sounding album Room Service didn’t have a great success and produced no stand-out tracks.
In 2008 Bryan Adams is celebrating thirty years in the music business by releasing his eleventh album, simply titled 11. Bryan and his long-time band members (Keith Scott on vocals and guitar, Mickey Curry on drums, Norm Fisher on bass and Gary Briet on keyboards) have returned to rock.
Unfortunately it’s soft rock, full of clichés and romanticism. Most tracks are not grabby at all. The opening track Tonight We Have The Stars is good storytelling and you can just imagine driving to somewhere to celebrate an achievement or milestone.
The first four tracks are probably the best. The album then lacks hooks, riffs, tunes that you can’t stop humming to…basically the songs lack what that makes a good track! However, the bonus track Way Of The World is the song boasting with most potential.
But if you are looking for a CD to put on in the background, or if you have a driving trip coming up Bryan Adams’ 11 could be the perfect album for you.
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