Bryan Adams, Seriously

Bryan Adams, Seriously

Into the Fire (Audio CD)

Customer Review

While there is virtually present the songs from the previous album Reckless half a Greatest Hits album of Bryan Adams, a maximum of 2 songs of the general public are familiar from the successor business. Heat Of The Night was the hit single from the album. The follow-up single Hearts On Fire also ran here and there on the radio.
The rest of the plate is less suitable party. Although with Another Day and Only The Strong Survive are more krachige rock songs, the lyrics on the album, however, are more serious than in all other Adams albums. In Rebel he sings from the homecoming son. Its absolutely the best text or maybe best song is Native Son. Here speaks a Native American with his son and told him the world.
Such profound lyrics that come along without moralizing, Bryan Adams has subsequently never had back on his plates. Perhaps that was the reason for the relative failure of Into The Fire compared to Reckless.
Overall, the album has no fillers. The title track is also particularly noteworthy.
In his concerts Adams plays nowadays unfortunately very little of this album. It is also the last album, which he composed completely with his longtime songwriting partner Jim Vallance. The album was produced by Bob Clear Mountain and it is the last in a series with this sound (the first was Cuts Like A Knife).
Then Bryan Adams went to producer Mutt Lange. His sound was thus something for the masses and interchangeable. On Waking Up The Neighbours he sounded at once like a mix of Def Leppard (Pyromania, Hysteria) and AC / DC, the Lange had previously produced.
ME has been no other album of the quality of Into The Fire published more Adams.
Conclusion:
Into The Fire is a serious adult rock album. The sound is a bit more to the 80s (keyboards here and there or the bass of Heat Of The Night) as perhaps Reckless or Cuts Like A Knife. The shadows that leads this album, it does not deserve in any event.

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