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07/06/2008
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Bryan Adams
"Waking Up The Neighbours"


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Year of Release: 1991
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track listing
  • 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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    As a true Bryan Adams fan as I am, every album has been great to exceptional. Bryan Adams' 1991 release, Waking Up The Neighbors would feature his most popular song, "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You," This song, (like 1985's "Heaven") would achieve popular status on the Pop singles chart, but his rocking songs is what really makes his music more greater. A perfect album of rocking songs was Reckless, which also included "Heaven."


    Rocking in his finest form are songs "Is Your Mama Gonna Miss Ya" and more importantly, "Hey Honey I'm Packin' You In" easily could fit the Reckless album. "Can't Stop This Thing We Started" is also a head-groovin' along with the song rocker. "Thought I'd Died And Gone To Heaven" slows down the tempo a bit, but it's also a great Rock song to listen to.


    "Not Guilty" is a good rock song, "Vanishing" is more of a softer Rock song, with the traditional BA rock edges. "House Arrest" returns the BA Rock form. Like "Vanishing," "Do I Have To Say The Words" has the softer sound. The true BA fans will enjoy the songs "There Will Never Be Another Tonight," "All I Want Is You, "Depend On Me, "If You Wanna Leave (Can I Come Too)," "Touch The Hand" and "Don't Drop The Bomb On Me" -- as they all have the traditional Bryan Adams rock style.


    Bryan Adams continues to rock on Waking Up The Neighbours. The rockers are the standouts, as they all are pretty much your basic hard rocking Bryan Adams-styled songs, with the exception of (Everything I Do) I Do It For You." As mentioned, the true Bryan Adams fans will enjoy this release, just as his other albums. Going on 30 years, Bryan Adams still continues to record and perform.


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