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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0008283971642
Label: Polydor Group
Manufacturer: Polydor Group
Number Of Discs: 1
Publication Date: 1991
Publisher: Polydor Group
Release Date: September 16, 1991
Running Time: 75 minutes
Studio: Polydor Group
Sales Rank: 4648
Disc 1:- Is Your Mama Gonna Miss Ya?
- Hey Honey - I'm Packin' You In
- Can't Stop This Thing We Started
- Thought I'd Died And Gone To Heaven
- Not Guilty
- Vanishing
- House Arrest
- Do I Have To Say The Words?
- There Will Never Be Another Tonight
- All I Want Is You
- Depend On Me
- (Everything I Do) I Do It For You
- If You Wanna Leave Me (Can I Come Too?)
- Touch The Hand
- Don't Drop That Bomb On Me
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'Waking Up the Neighbours' is the excellent album from Bryan Adams that first turned me onto his music. It has a great rock sound and whenever I listen to this album it takes me right back to my childhood. Due to being produced by Robert 'Mutt' Lange this album has a feel very reminiscent of Def leppard from the same time (also produced by Mutt) with similar backing vocals and guitar sound, no bad thing though. There are plenty of stand out tracks, from the softer 'Can't stop this thing we've started' to slightly rockier 'touch the hand', and of course the now anthemic (and slightly overplayed) '(Everything I do) I do it for you'. But all the tracks on this album sit together very well and provide a great overall sound. For a first try ... Read More:
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This album was my introduction to the music of Canadian rocker Bryan Adams. I purchased it following the huge success of Everything I Do. Initially I was disappointed, for I had wanted more of the same - that is, I expected to find a CD full of ballads. There were indeed a few (such as the emotional Do I Have to Say the Words, the uplifting Thought I'd Died and Gone to Heaven and the reflective Vanishing) but on the whole, this album (already Adams' sixth, I was surprised to find out later) couldn't have been more different from what I was expecting.
Happily, the surprise turned out to be a pleasant one. Only a couple of plays later, I was humming (and even dancing!) along to the fast, loud and furious rhythms of such tracks as ... Read More:
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This isn't up there with Reckless and Into The Fire but it does have some classics and is the last real 'guitar' album before Everything I Do I Do It For You (the massive single from this very album) launched Bryan into the pop mainstream. From then on it was saccharin pop and meaningless chart fodder from the extremely talented Adams. Still, we have the memories.
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this is by far the best album bryan has releasd (except maybe from unplugged) but it really has everything from essential party classics such as house arrest and is ya momma gonna miss ya, to the best ballard known everything i do (i do it for you). at such a price this thing is a freaking steal. although bryan has released other amazing albums such as 18 till i die and room servive this is top of the pile by a long way. I have been listening to bryan adams for as long as i can remember because my parents have always enjoyed it, they have seen him twice in concert and can't rate him enough. I am only 16 but thios really is something instaead of listening to some of the crap that comes out these days, i.e. arctic monkeys bung this in your stereo ... Read More:
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This was the first Bryan Adams album I ever bought. It was released around the same time as the single Everything I Do, which smashed all the record books in the UK, so there was a lot of interest in him at the time. I was about 13 and had never heard of him before but when I first saw him performing on TV I thought he had something very very special - this thought was to stick with me for the rest of my life!
I bought his second single from the album, 'Can't stop this thing we started', thought hey, forget the boybands, I've discovered rock! (as I said, I was only 13!), and then the whole album soon followed. Within a few weeks I was absolutely hooked, and played it over and over until the tape snapped.
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