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Comments for Adams, Bryan, Into The Fire


E-MAIL: en9323@energi.ing.hb.se
I grew up with this album, i really did!! Nothing has ever made such an impact on me like this album. Try to read the lyrics and imagine yourself being 16 again, just heading off to high-school. "you could wait for your dreams to come true but time has no mercy, time won't stand still for you" The songs man, the songs.......
E-MAIL: birkholz@ghettoblaster.heim8.tu-clausthal.de
I have all of Bryan's albums, but I think this was the best. The music is straight and powerfull and the lyrics are more sensitiv. However, I like all of his albums. Does anybody have an information about an upcoming album? Please email me!
E-MAIL: jlowe@central.georcoll.on.ca
More of the same from a guy who owes his entire career to CANCON legislation and cheezy movie soundtracks. Sigh. I do feel sorry for anyone fwho "grew up" on this album.
E-MAIL: lawlerFA@aol.com
Regarding comments about Bryan being a mediocre creation of Canadian Content regulations -- I beg to differ. His success has, if anything, been greater outside of Canada. The same folks being bashed as incubators of bad art (namely the Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission) recently refused to acknowledge as Canadian the biggest-selling album in UK history -- -- namely, Bryan's Waking Up the Neighbours. If anyone attributes Bryan's international success to CRTC regulation, then he or she has a severely exaggerated view of that organization's clout. Ottawa's reach doesn't extend to London, New York or L.A. Bryan is truly an international success of which Canadians should be proud. If he was helped along in the early days by the CRTC, so much the better. Content regulation is a two-edged sword. It can help produce a Bryan Adams or a Rush... ...or it can help something like Platinum Blonde limp along indefinitely, instead of being euthanized by market forces after two albums (some would argue one).
E-MAIL: f_lutch@alcor.concordia.ca
I'm sure the person who complained about CANCON and Adams never actually heard this album. ANYONE who has heard this album, and even those who don't like Brian, admit that it is AT LEAST his deepest and most thoughtfull. So, he hasn't travelled this road lately, but it was one hell of a road while it lasted...
E-MAIL: msimpson@is.dal.ca
This IS Bryan Adams best. Music with the commercial touch... Great stuff.... Only the Strong Survive was originally going to be the theme song for the "Top Gun" movie, but B.A. rejected because of the movie's glorification of war. Then was replaced by Kenny Loggins' "Danger Zone"
E-MAIL: sfchil@aol.com
His best album of the bunch. Not hopelessly lost in Def Leppard production like "Waking Up the Neighbors, this album is incredibly interesting and listenable both musically and lyrically.
One of Adams` stronger albums, though less commerciallyoriented than "Reckless" or "Waking Up The Neighbours".Still mostly straight-ahead rock, but a bit more thoughtful,if that makes any sense.
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