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Sunday, October 4, 2020

Bryan Adams-"Waking Up The Neighbours" (1991)

Bryan Adams became a rock star with his glittering "Reckless", an album where he combined commerciality and quality at the same time and which earned him rivaling the greats of melodic rock such as Journey, Foreigner or Toto.
However, after this fantastic album, Bryan Adams updated his sound towards less commercial and more sober directions with the album "Into The Fire" (1987), which was a disappointment in sales, despite obtaining two platinum records, far from the seven million copies worldwide of its predecessor.
His next album would be this "Waking Up The Neighbours" published in 1981, with Bryan Adams he manages to balance even more the commercial touch, quality and adult rock that he printed on his previous album.
The halftime "(Everything I Do) Do It For You", chosen as a promotional single was a worldwide hit and catapulted the album to the top of the charts, but part of the success was had by producer Robert "Mutt" Lange, which gave the album a spectacular sound, the same one that had provided Def Leppard and his acclaimed "Hysteria" a few years earlier.
"Waking Up The Neighbours" would outsell "Reckless" and would become one of the most trembling albums of the nineties.

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