Bryan Adams Featured In The Studio
. Bryan Adams has been recording hits for four decades now, rekindling his famous songwriting partnership with Jim Vallance and recruiting ELO mastermind and producer Jeff Lynne to record some of the strongest songs Bryan has released in years. Bryan tells InTheStudio host Redbeard, "The idea wasn't really ever to make an album though (with Jeff Lynne). It was really just to do a song or two and see how it goes and have fun." Along with the warm close-mic'ed Jeff Lynne production on Bryan's catchy "That's Rock and Roll", "Go Down Rockin'", the celebratory song "Brand New Day", the Beatlesque "Don't Even Try", and the melancholy "Yesterday Is Just A Dream", Bryan shares the back story of who he was channeling for the vocal performance on " We Did It All". "I was thinking about Freddie Mercury. I was thinking about how when Freddie sang he was always so emotive and he was always convincing." - Bryan Adams Get Up, Bryan's 13th album, may be thirty-five plus years into his recording career, but as he tells InTheStudio host Redbeard, it's as vital to him as the day he started making music. Adams says, "I have the same exuberance and enthusiasm for writing music now as I ever have. I don't know if I write the same songs as I used to write. I think these stand up, and the true test of it is playing it live. These songs feel like they've been in the set already for along time." Stream the episode here. ITS submitted this story. |
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