superb straight ahead rock album
contains the anthemic classic everything I do that was used in the Kevin Costner Robin Hood
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insert and booklet in near mint condition
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 | | Additional Information about Waking Up The Neighbours Portions of this page Copyright 1948-2008 Muze Inc. and Muze Europe Ltd. All rights reserved.
| Track listing | 1. Is Your Mama Gonna Miss Ya 2. Hey Honey I'm Packin' You In 3. Can't Stop This Thing We Started 4. Thought I'd Died And Gone To Heaven 5. Not Guilty 6. Vanishing 7. House Arrest 8. Do I Have To Say The Words 9. There Will Never Be Another Tonight 10. All I Want Is You 11. Depend On Me 12. Everything I Do I Do It For You 13. If You Wanna Leave Me (Can I Come Too) 14. Touch The Hand 15. Don't Drop That Bomb On Me
| | Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Producer: | Mutt Lange | | Recording type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | DDD |
| | Album notes | Personnel: Bryan Adams (vocals, guitar); Keith Scott (guitar); Tommy Mandel (Hammond organ); Dave Taylor (bass); Mickey Curry (drums).Released 10 years after Adams's debut record, WAKING UP THE NEIGHBORS continues in the hard-rocking tradition of its predecessors, but there are some notable changes. Here, Robert "Mutt" Lange, producer of AC/DC and guiding hand behind a number of other successful hard rock acts, is now Adam's fulltime songwriting partner instead of Jim Vallance, who had co-written all of Adams's early hits. Many of the latter had a touch of heartland melancholy, but these songs are more concerned with the human heart. The love song "Everything I Do (I Do it for You)," featured in the movie ROBIN HOOD, was an enormous hit. Lange's heavy-metal influence is evident here, with Adams serving up a fine approximation of an AC/DC song on "Hey Honey--I'm Packing You In," while "Thought I'd Died and Gone to Heaven" carries with it the unmistakable flavor of Def Leppard. But in general the emphasis, as always, is on hook-heavy rockers with catchy choruses like "Can't Stop This Thing We Started." Whereas on earlier records Adams had spiced up his songs with traces of social consciousness, this set is back squarely in love-and-lust territory.
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