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Bryan Adams: So Happy It Hurts album review

Bryan Adams So Happy It Hurts album review
So Happy It Hurts is studio album number 15 from rock’n’roll Peter Pan Bryan Adams

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For four decades, Bryan Adams has been the master of boy-next-door, chorus-led radio-friendly rock. He has occasionally deviated from that path, but just when you think that might mean he’s acting his age (now 62) he’ll snap back into the groove – as he’s done here. 

There are co-writes with longterm collaborators Jim Vallance and Gretchen Peters, and ‘Mutt’ Lange (co-writer/producer of 1991’s best-selling Waking Up The Neighbours) is at the desk beside Adams on three of the 12 tracks, having helped him write seven. But, really, this is just Adams grinning and doing what he knows he does best. 

He does slightly break type on the excellent Never Gonna Rain, and goes a bit rockabilly on I’ve Been Looking For You, but it’s pretty much finger-snappin’ rockers all the way. 

The title track is classic Bryan Adams, right down to its ‘woah-woah’ refrain, and even the slower tunes sound more like Def Leppard than a stab at the dreaded ballads market. The stand-out is Kick Ass, a knowing homage to himself (and AC/DC) begun with a 90-second spoken-word intro by John Cleese. 

What’s not to like?

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