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Music review: Bryan Adams – ‘Tracks of My Years’

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Bryan Adams delivers his first studio album in six years by paying tribute to the songs that provided him the inspiration and motivation to become a musician.

The vintage arrangements from the glorious days when AM radio provided devoted listeners with a diverse soundtrack certainly make for an entertaining mixture of varying musical styles.

For the most part, Adams honors these carefully selected classics with sincere love and respect. For the albumĢƵ opener, the Canadian rocker offers up some of his infectious, spirited style to the John Lennon and Paul McCartney penned “Any Time at All.” The song perfectly illustrates the straightforward rock image of the jeans, white T-shirt and leather jacket artist featured on classics like “This Time” and “Cuts Like a Knife.”

Other standout tracks include Ray Charles’ “I Can’t Stop Loving You,” Bobby HebbĢƵ “Sunny,” Smokey RobinsonĢƵ “The Tracks of My Tears” and Winfred “Blue” LovettĢƵ soulful “Kiss and Say Goodbye.” Adams’ stripped-down version of Brian Wilson and Tony AsherĢƵ “God Only Knows” is an emotional gem with the 54-year-old singer matching Carl WilsonĢƵ original vocal performance note for note.

While “Tracks of My Years” is a charming effort, not all the tracks hit the right note. Adams’ performance on Bob DylanĢƵ “Lay Lady Lay,” John FogertyĢƵ “Down on the Corner” and Chuck BerryĢƵ “Rock and Roll Music” sounds uninspired and bland. The new album also contains an original arrangement written by Adams and Jim Vallance. “She Knows Me” is prime Adams reminiscent of earlier hits like “Straight from the Heart” and “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You.”

Five additional tracks are featured on the deluxe edition including a tenderly touching cover of Kris KristoffersonĢƵ “Help Me Make It Through the Night.” An album of new material from Adams is reportedly scheduled to be released in 2015.

Clint Rhodes is the ĢƵ music reviewer. He can be reached at crhodes@heraldstandard.com.

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