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Comments for Adams, Bryan, Reckless


E-MAIL: al372276@campus.mor.itesm.mx
I LOVE the next songs (some of them make me cry): One Night Love Affair Summer of '69 Heaven I think those are the best songs.
E-MAIL: rapport@svt.se
Definitely the best album of his carreer, but could someone remove the last song, please?
E-MAIL: bfstroh@phoenix
'Summer of '69' will rock forever...
E-MAIL: deborah.buck@ncl.ac.uk
I have to agree, the last track isn't too hot, is it? But I sure can forgive him because all the others are of such class that it don't really matter, especially 'Run to You', 'One Night Love Affair', 'Heaven' and, it goes without saying, 'Summer of 69'. This is the kind of album which lifts me when I'm down, and keeps me high when I'm up! As near to perfection as rock music will ever get.
E-MAIL: csg419@wing.rug.nl (Andre Engels)
Comparing the greatness of this album, one of the highpoints in rock history, with the crap this guy is creating now makes me sad.
E-MAIL: plecko@interserv.com
Bryan Adams DOES NOT create "crap" music!!! He is the greatest singer ever, and the tracks on 'Reckless' are the best, especially "One Night Love Affair", and "Summer of '69"
E-MAIL: jlowe@central.georcoll.on.ca
Bryan Adams was 6 years old in 1969; yet he makes a name for himself reminding aging yuppies about their golden years. Does this man have no shame? Worse still, the album unleashes "Heaven" on the world; his first, of many, crappy love songs that only serve to remind us that he does not have anything remotely resembling a singing voice.
E-MAIL: Susan.Martin@mvs.udel.edu
Bryan Adams was 9.5 years old in the Summer of 69. He did get his frist guitar this year. This album is THE Bryan Adams album to have- but don't write off the newer stuff....
E-MAIL: f_lutch@alcor.concordia.ca
Bryan is one of my favorite artists, and has been for most of the time that I've heard him: BUT, his current musical trend to write ballad-esque material is really getting on my nerves. We'll see if he goes back to his roots (rock n roll) in his next album, but if you're looking for his best stuff you have to look at Reckless and Into the Fire.
E-MAIL: jsantos@sweet.ua.pt
The best album yet from Bryan Adams. It is bunch of great songs and I love them all.
E-MAIL: msimpson@is.dal.ca
Probably everyone my age in Canada could sing at least four songs off that album, word-for-word. That just about says it all...
E-MAIL: caykroyd@uvic.ca
This has to be Bryan Adams's greatest album. There are just so many wonderful songs. "Run To You", "One Night Love Affair", "Kids Wanna Rock"...and especially "Summer of '69" (the best summer song ever) and "Heaven" (one of the greatest ballads ever. Too many superlatives, I know, but this really is an excellent piece of work.
E-MAIL: tshepherd@wwdg.com
"Reckless" is my favorite BA album after Into the Fire. It's definitely one of the best 80s albums. There are a lot of clever lyrics, and some of his best songs: "Summer of '69", "Heaven", "Kids Wanna Rock", and "Run to You." This album displays his versatility with ballads and rock songs!
E-MAIL: niklas.carlsson@energi.goteborg.se
The quartette of: "RUN TO YOU", "SOMEBODY", "ONE NIGHT LOVE AFFAIR" and especially "SUMMER OF 69" is the the strongest ever made. This record will be in my mind forever. The songs, the guitars, everything.... Please Bryan, can''t you write some songs with Jim again?
This was Bryan Adams` breakthrough album in the USA.Particularly good are the ballad "Heaven", the duet "It`s Only Love"with Tina Turner, and the great "Summer of `69".

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