Live at the Budokan B. Adams

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  • Release Date: 06/17/2003
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 151,636
  • Label: A&M
  • UPC: 606949363703
 
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Live at the Budokan

Disc 1
1How Do Ya Feel Tonight DVD
2Back to You DVD
318 Till I Die DVD
4Can't Stop This Thing We Started DVD
5Summer of '69 DVD
6It's Only Love DVD
7(Everything I Do) I Do It for You DVD
8Getaway DVD
9Cuts Like a Knife DVD
10When You're Gone DVD
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Disc 2
1LISTENHow Do Ya Feel Tonight 1:28
2LISTENCan't Stop This Thing We Started 3:53
3LISTENSummer of '69 4:15
4LISTENFits Ya Good 3:54
5LISTEN(Everything I Do) I Do It for You 4:10
6LISTENCuts Like a Knife 6:30
7LISTENWhen You're Gone 3:38
8LISTENHave You Ever Really Loved a Woman? 4:51
9LISTENGetaway 4:05
10LISTEN'Blues Jam': If Ya Wanna Be Bad - Ya Gotta Be Good/Lets Make a ... 4:19
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Editorial Reviews

Three years after the release of 1998's On a Day Like Today, Bryan Adams had not gotten around to completing a new collection, so he and his record company, A&M, kept the pipeline supplied with product, releasing the 2001 compilation The Best of Me and the DVD Live at Slane Castle. By 2003, there still didn't seem to be a new album in sight, so A&M pressed up a 2000 concert Adams had performed at the Budokan arena in Tokyo that had been broadcast on Japanese television, releasing both a CD/DVD package and a DVD-only version. On the latter, his fourth live recording in the last eight years (counting 1995's Live! Live! Live! and 1997's MTV Unplugged CD and DVD), Adams turns in a bare-bones show. It's just him, on bass and vocals, Keith Scott on guitar, and Mickey Curry on drums, all of them decked out in white T-shirts, jeans, and sneakers and playing white instruments on a bare stage. All that white gives the lighting designer a chance to throw some interesting patterns on the trio, but that's it as far as staging goes. The trim, acne-scarred, forty-ish frontman comes off as an unadorned rocker, his catchy tunes very much in the tradition of guitar-dominated pop/rock dating back to the '60s. Occasionally, he slows things down for one of his many romantic ballads. Just when sameness is setting in, he invites an audience member up to take over Mel C's part on "When You're Gone," and the moment is both touching and awkward. But for the most part, it's song-song-song, and unless the viewer is a dyed-in-the-wool Adams fan, things drag long before the end. The 22-song main set, running 98 minutes, is augmented by four "bonus tracks" adding another quarter of an hour. [Live at the Budokan was also released as a DVD/CD package, containing a CD that featured 15 highlights from the 26-track DVD.] William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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August 29, 2004: I wouldn't even give this album a star...but I had to! First thing is first: if On A Day Like Today was really bad, then this abomination is worse. It seems that not only is BA's trademark voice detoriorating, he can't play as well as he used to. Why is he playing bass? Where is Dave Taylor? And how about some keyboards? Heaven and I Do It For You are nothing without some beautiful piano! I will never forgive BA what he has done to the latter. If you want to hear a great live performance of BA and co., get Live! Live! Live! Or better still, wait for his next album, Room Service, to be released. It is said to be a return to the sound that made him popular! I'm hoping it will be right!