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Live at the Budokan (CD & DVD)

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Bryan Adams

Live at the Budokan (CD & DVD)

 
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Label: A&M Records
Rating: 4.5
 
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Description: Singer-songwriter Bryan Adams has been turning out hits for more than 20 years now, despite being dismissed as a lightweight with little more than a cocky attitude and an ear for a hook. But there were no nay-sayers at Tokyo's Budokan auditorium when Adams appeared there in June 2000; indeed, the young Japanese audience knows every word of every tune, screams out the names of his musicians, and seems generally enraptured by anything he does. There are no frills here--not only is the band stripped-down (Adams plays bass, with Mickey Curry on drums and Keith Scott on guitar), but there's no stage show to speak of and precious little patter. Still, Adams and his white-clad mates clearly deliver what the people want: i.e., one catchy tune after another. A whole lot of 'em, too: the DVD contains 22 songs, plus four bonus tracks, and the accompanying CD has 15. --Sam Graham
 
 

 
Tracklist of Live at the Budokan (CD & DVD)

Disc 1
1 How Do Ya Feel Tonight [DVD]  4:46 view lyrics
2 Back to You [DVD]  4:26 view lyrics
3 18 Till I Die [DVD]  3:32 view lyrics
4 Can't Stop This Thing We Started [DVD]  4:28 view lyrics
5 Summer of '69 [DVD]  3:33 view lyrics
6 It's Only Love [DVD]  3:15 view lyrics
7 (Everything I Do) I Do It for You [DVD]  6:34 view lyrics
8 Getaway [DVD]  3:47 view lyrics
9 Cuts Like a Knife [DVD]  5:27 view lyrics
10 When Your Gone [DVD]  3:25 view lyrics
11 Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? [DVD]  4:53 view lyrics
12 Into the Fire [DVD]  4:42 no lyrics yet - submit it
13 Remember [DVD]  3:42 view lyrics
14 I'm Ready [DVD]  4:25 view lyrics
15 Heaven [DVD]  4:04 view lyrics
16 'Blues Jam': If Ya Wanna Be Bad - Ya Gotta Be Good/Lets Make a Night to   no lyrics yet - submit it
17 Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You [DVD]  3:39 view lyrics
18 Cloud Number Nine [DVD]  4:10 view lyrics
19 Somebody [DVD]  4:44 view lyrics
20 Run to You [DVD]  3:49 view lyrics
21 Please Forgive Me [DVD]  5:53 view lyrics
22 Best of Me [DVD]  3:34 view lyrics
23 Fits Ya Good [DVD] [*]  4:38 no lyrics yet - submit it
24 I Don't Wanna Live Forever [DVD] [*]  3:14 view lyrics
25 Before the Night Is Over [DVD] [*]  3:49 view lyrics
26 Still Beautiful to Me [DVD] [*]   no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

Fabulous CD

I didn't expect to enjoy this CD, but I did. I didn't expect to like just the threesome of Bryan, Keith and Mickey, but I did. I didn't expect to like Bryan on the bass, but I did. I didn't think anything could match the greatness of the "Unplugged" record, but the more electrified sound of this recording is fun, too. Fabulous CD.

Great DVD Rock Concert

If you have a good 5.1 channel DVD setup, take the CD and throw it away, you will never use it. Best rock concert I've ever been to, without acually going to the concert. So far the only surround sound concert I know about on DVD, it's like your in the audience. Of course the music rocks, but there is something more going on here, hopefully there will be more surround sound concerts from other artists, if you have the sound equipment, it's a great ride.

Not as good as it should have been

I love the 'Live Live Live' album - where Byan and the gang was in top form. I mainly bought this album because I wanted to hear the new songs in their live versions - and the album coming with a DVD was an incentive as well. My first disappointment was, that 'How do ya feel tonight' was cut off after about 1 minute. Bryan's voice in the beginning sounds weird, until he finally kicks in during Summer of '69. 'Have you ever really loved a woman ?' is even worse than the studio version - but the biggest 'crime' is 'When you're gone'. The Japanese girl singing with Bryan should not even be allowed on a Karaoke stage - plus she does not know the lyrics... this might have been funny during the concert, but on a CD where you spend good money on, they should have used a professional singer. The rest of the concert is ok, but the band never really looses up. The best moments are 'Getaway' and 'Run to you'. Also, they could have put more songs from the DVD on the CD - there is plenty of space on the disc. The DVD is nice, but if you are after Bryan 'live', buy 'Live Live Live' instead, where he really rocks the night away.