The Best Of Me
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Average customer review:Product Description
'The Best Of Me' brings together the finest moments from one of Canada's biggest musical exports, Bryan Adams. From theclassic Springsteen like rock of 'Summer of '69' through tothe record setting chart ballad '(Everything I Do) I Do It For You' the album serves as a perfect introduction to Adams' classic pop rock sound.
Track Listing
- The Best of Me
- Can't Stop This Thing
- I'm ready
- Summer of '69
- Let's make a night to remember
- All for Love
- Have you ever really loved a woman
- Run to you
- Cloud number nine
- (Everything I do) I do it for you
- Back to you
- When you're gone
- Please forgive me
- The only thing that looks good on me is you
- Inside out
- Don't Give Up
- Inside Out
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2055 in Music
- Released on: 1999-11-14
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Enhanced
- Running time: 77 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Obviously, "Summer Of 69" is here--the blue-collar rock anthem that made Bryan Adams' name as Springsteen's main contender and stoked the fires of many a young man's rock & roll dreams. But The Best Of Me demonstrates that Adams has had a chequered career and for every jukebox classic, there have been a clutch of forgettable, or regrettable moments; check here the greasy sleaze of "The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You", the botched dalliance with dance-rhythms on "Cloud Number Nine" or that slick makeover that sees Bryan showing off his buttocks in soft-focus on the sleeve. Still, there's no denying that The Best Of Me features some justifiably massive hits: "All For Love"--with Bryan, Rod Stewart and Sting pulling their Three Musketeers impressions and the wonderful "When You're Gone", which features Melanie C as the particularly vociferous love interest. --Louis Pattison
Customer Reviews
Bryan Adams outrage
The Album Is Brilliant, no question
But if you are buying this album to put on your ipod prepare to be disapointed. Running a computer with only a DVD player the CD does not react to windows media player or Itunes as a music CD and insistes on only providing the DVD content. It is impossable for me therefor to get at a product i have paid for with good money. Highly annoying.
Leaves me on Cloud Number Nine
It is a fantastic album and I absolutely love it, but I am very disappointed that he has not included the wonderful 18 Til I Die on there, which merits it only 4 stars as it's an outrage!!!
lets go back to 1969
Bryan Adams once again shows that tight jeans, flanel shirts and a denim jacket are a recipe for success. Obviously talent, which Bryan has in abundance, is a given. This album certainly highlights Bryan's amazing ability to provide compelling vocals to great tunes. He, individually, made the acoustic guitar legendary, and cemented its place in musical history, now widely used by the likes of Dave Matthews and John Mayer. Even if you are not a great fan of soft-rock, this album is a must buy just for Summer of 69, a true anthem and my favourite song of all time.(I heard it live in Toronto and its much better than any studio recording) This song symbolizes what Bryan Adams is all about. This album makes you wonder why Bryan Adams is no longer appreciated by the current industry. Stick with it despite the flack you will receive (as i have with my twin brothers) and you will be rewarded by excellent music. Buy the album and you'll be buying into a world of continual bliss, repeating his lyrics in your head while tapping your foot to the rythm.
A must buy for all music fans! (and i would not pass up an opportunity to see him in concert)





