18 Til I Die [Import]
Track Listings
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1. The Only Ting That Looks
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2. Do To You
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3. Let's Make A Night To Rem
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4. 18 Til I Die
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5. Star
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6. (I Wanna Be Your) Underwe
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7. I Think About You
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8. I'll Always Be Right Ther
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9. It Ain't A Party...If You
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10. Black Pearl
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11. Have You Ever Really Love
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12. I Finally Found Someone
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13. We're Gonna Win
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14. Hey Elvis
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18 Til I Die,Bryan Adams,Universal/a&M,Adult Contemporary,Album Rock,Arena Rock,Pop/Rock,Rock
18 Til I Die [Import]
Average customer rating:
- Timeless
- Great Record - Lang really makes the record flow
- 18 'til he dies alright!
- Great
- You Can't Stay 18 Forever
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18 Til I Die
Bryan Adams
Manufacturer: A&M
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ASIN: B000002G5O
Release Date: 2007-01-08 |
Tracks:
- The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You
- Do To You
- Let's Make A Night To Remember
- 18 Till I Die
- Star
- (I Wanna Be) Your Underwear
- We're Gonna Win
- I Think About You
- I'll Always Be Right There
- It Ain't A Party...If You Can't Come 'Round
- Black Pearl
- You're Still Beautiful To Me
- Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?
Customer Reviews:
Timeless.......2005-10-16
After hearing "Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?", I sat back and asked myself that same question. I came to the conclusion that I needed to have this song at least in my collection. Brian Adams' 18 Til I Die is a combination of feeling and yearning to be more than what appears on the surface. "Do To You" is an example of a man wanting to do better and to give back to his woman to an upbeat tune. With lyrics saying "...let's do something amazing..." to enhance any relationship, is covered on "Let's Make A Night To Remember". On to something slower, uplifting and thought provoking, "Star" gives hope and adds to the remainder of this album. Brian spends time to reflect on things over a slow tempo "I Think About You" produced by Brian Adams himself. The more epic "I'll Always Be Right There" sounds as if it's an addition to a movie score with harmonious rhythm and violins to match. "You're Still Beautiful To Me" could be a crossover country song. Production was by Robert John Lange & Brian Adams and was very insightful and clear, but didn't continuously keep it constant.
Great Record - Lang really makes the record flow.......2005-07-18
Brian Adams can really write great songs and this album is full of them. Now some of the songs may not be as honorable as others, but at least Adams is honest. This record will take you for a ride from its fast/fun songs such as "18 Till I Die" to the slower songs such as "I'll Always Be Right There". "Have You Every Really Loved a Woman?" is also a great song.
Mutt Lang did a great job producing this record. The flow of the record is incredible. When I listen to most records I skip around, but I don't with this one. The key is how the songs are spaced out. There is a silence of up to almost 10 seconds after the slower, more thoughtful songs and as short as less than a second after the fast songs. I'm not really sure about the science behind the timing of the album, but it is a great album. There is a song for every type of listener on Brian Adams' "18 Till I Die".
18 'til he dies alright!.......2005-07-13
Bryan Adams has always been one of the most interesting solo rockers. The first record I remember purchasing myself at the age of 7 was Bryan Adams' 1984 album Reckless. With that in mind, I feel no shame in saying that I am a fan of Bryan's music.
His career might have recieved a renewed boost in the early 90's with the classic Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves ballad Everything I Do (I Do It For You), but the lyrics and music on 18 Til I Die still sounds as raw and electrifying as it did in the early to mid 80's. The title track says it all with lines like "someday I'll be 18 going on 55..." True to the lyric, Bryan doesn't seem to be growing any older as far as the record is concerned. He sings about things that only adolescents would dare sing about, take (I Wanna Be) Your Underwear for instance. However, Bryan delivers such charming rockers as The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You which ranks up there with Summer Of 69 and Cuts Like A Knife as one of his best rock songs, the groovy hit single Let's Make A Night To Remember, the uplifting Star, and the ballads You're Still Beautiful To Me, I'll Always Be Right There, and I Think About You.
18 Til I Die signifies Bryan Adams' most commercially successful work over the past decade. It also symbolizes that there's no growing up completely for Bryan Adams, at least not for now, but why should he grow up?
He'll be 18 til he dies alright!
Recommended
B+
Great.......2004-11-05
Maybe people don't like the "new" Bryan Adams, but the music is so strong on this album. The songs rocks, like no other of his records.
Just play it loud!
You Can't Stay 18 Forever.......2004-06-15
Bryan Adams was a huge pop star back in the late '80s and early '90s, but this is the album that ultimately derailed his career. Released in 1996, the album marked the birth of the newer, "cooler" Bryan Adams: the one with slicked back hair. The image overhaul unfortunately overshadowed the album, which had its fair share of hits. "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman" was the big hit here, and deservedly so. However, the album has just as many misses as hits: "We're Gonna Win" is Adams' sad attempt to create something of a stadium staple. Also, song titles like "The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You" and "(I Wanna Be) Your Underwear" are just creepy from a guy who once told us that everything he did, he did it for us. And that's the main problem with this album: Adams was the "nice guy" of rock and roll for too long. His new image and slickly produced album just don't quite work. Buy his "Best of Me" collection, or "Have You Ever..." as a single, and leave it at that.
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- Danish, Norwegian and German songs
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Sinding: Songs
Manufacturer: Naxos
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000J8JY
Release Date: 1999-06-22 |
Tracks:
- Vaardag, Op.75 No.3
- Pinselije, Op.90 No.3
- Rav, Op.19 No.2
- Liden Kirsten, Op.18 No.4
- Der Skreg En Fugl, Op.18 No.5
- Det Er Sommerkvaeld Som Da, Op.36 No.7
- Sylvelin, Op.55 No.1
- Den Jomfru Gik I Valmu-Vang, Op.50 No.5
- Det Var Sig Den Lille Hone, Op.50 No.1
- Valmu I Vange, Op.50 No.6
- Herrens Moder, Hoje, Milde, Op.50 No.11
- Flyver En Bange Fugl Af Lund, Op.50 No.2
- Der Flakker Sa Rode Stjerner, Op.128 No.1
- Den Sorta Vin, Op.128 No.3
- Barcarole, Op.128 No.4
- Im Walde Liegt Ein Stiller See, Op.77 No.2
- Maria Gnadenmutter, Op.15 No.1
- Wiegenlied, Op.15 No.5
- Viel Traume, Op.11 No.4
- Ein Weib, Op.11 No.5
- Schifferlied, Op.11 No.1
- Wie Glanzt Der Helle Mond, Op.1 No.5
- Mir Glanzen Die Augen, Op.1 No.1
- Ros'chen Biss Den Apfel An, Op.1 No.4
- Ich Furcht' Nit Gespenster, Op.1 No.3
- Alle Meine Weisheit, Op.1 No.4
- Das Lied Vom Bisschen Sonnenschein, Op.85 No.6
- Es Starben Zwei Schwestern, Op.15 No.3
Customer Reviews:
Danish, Norwegian and German songs.......2000-10-29
Anyone considering this disc probably already has the Gramophone Award winning Grieg recital on DG, or mixed recitals like Diamonds in the Snow (Bonney on Decca), Black Roses (Kringelborn on Virgin). It has to be said that Bodil Arnesen isn't quite in the Otter or Bonney league yet. Nor is Sinding quite in the league of Grieg or Sibelius. However this is a fine recital and anything less than three stars would be churlish. The fact that Naxos, as earlier in Arnesen's Grieg recital, have provided original texts in Danish, Norwegian, New-Norwegian or German (as well as translations in English), at super-budget price, earns the fourth star. Timing 56:15.
The only reason it doesn't get five stars is the presence of the Deutsche Grammophon Grieg recital by Otter in the catalogues (look for #37521, and avoid the reissue of half of that disc coupled with Berg, and neither with texts, in DG's mid-price Centenary Edition). However price is a factor and given the choice between 1 CD of Grieg from DG, and 2 CDs of Grieg and Sinding from Naxos, a lot of people will have no hesitation in going for the two Naxos discs.
Average customer rating:
- Timeless
- Great Record - Lang really makes the record flow
- 18 'til he dies alright!
- Great
- You Can't Stay 18 Forever
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18 Til I Die
Bryan Adams
Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- On a Day Like Today
- Waking up the Neighbours
- Room Service
- Reckless
- So Far So Good
ASIN: B000024J05
Release Date: 1999-02-16 |
Tracks:
- Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You
- Do to You
- Let's Make a Night to Remember
- 18 Til I Die
- Star
- (I Wanna Be) Your Underwear
- I Think About You
- I'll Always Be Right There
- It Ain't a Party...If You Can't Come 'Round
- Black Pearl
- Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?
- I Finally Found Someone
- We're Gonna Win
Customer Reviews:
Timeless.......2005-10-16
After hearing "Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?", I sat back and asked myself that same question. I came to the conclusion that I needed to have this song at least in my collection. Brian Adams' 18 Til I Die is a combination of feeling and yearning to be more than what appears on the surface. "Do To You" is an example of a man wanting to do better and to give back to his woman to an upbeat tune. With lyrics saying "...let's do something amazing..." to enhance any relationship, is covered on "Let's Make A Night To Remember". On to something slower, uplifting and thought provoking, "Star" gives hope and adds to the remainder of this album. Brian spends time to reflect on things over a slow tempo "I Think About You" produced by Brian Adams himself. The more epic "I'll Always Be Right There" sounds as if it's an addition to a movie score with harmonious rhythm and violins to match. "You're Still Beautiful To Me" could be a crossover country song. Production was by Robert John Lange & Brian Adams and was very insightful and clear, but didn't continuously keep it constant.
Great Record - Lang really makes the record flow.......2005-07-18
Brian Adams can really write great songs and this album is full of them. Now some of the songs may not be as honorable as others, but at least Adams is honest. This record will take you for a ride from its fast/fun songs such as "18 Till I Die" to the slower songs such as "I'll Always Be Right There". "Have You Every Really Loved a Woman?" is also a great song.
Mutt Lang did a great job producing this record. The flow of the record is incredible. When I listen to most records I skip around, but I don't with this one. The key is how the songs are spaced out. There is a silence of up to almost 10 seconds after the slower, more thoughtful songs and as short as less than a second after the fast songs. I'm not really sure about the science behind the timing of the album, but it is a great album. There is a song for every type of listener on Brian Adams' "18 Till I Die".
18 'til he dies alright!.......2005-07-13
Bryan Adams has always been one of the most interesting solo rockers. The first record I remember purchasing myself at the age of 7 was Bryan Adams' 1984 album Reckless. With that in mind, I feel no shame in saying that I am a fan of Bryan's music.
His career might have recieved a renewed boost in the early 90's with the classic Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves ballad Everything I Do (I Do It For You), but the lyrics and music on 18 Til I Die still sounds as raw and electrifying as it did in the early to mid 80's. The title track says it all with lines like "someday I'll be 18 going on 55..." True to the lyric, Bryan doesn't seem to be growing any older as far as the record is concerned. He sings about things that only adolescents would dare sing about, take (I Wanna Be) Your Underwear for instance. However, Bryan delivers such charming rockers as The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You which ranks up there with Summer Of 69 and Cuts Like A Knife as one of his best rock songs, the groovy hit single Let's Make A Night To Remember, the uplifting Star, and the ballads You're Still Beautiful To Me, I'll Always Be Right There, and I Think About You.
18 Til I Die signifies Bryan Adams' most commercially successful work over the past decade. It also symbolizes that there's no growing up completely for Bryan Adams, at least not for now, but why should he grow up?
He'll be 18 til he dies alright!
Recommended
B+
Great.......2004-11-05
Maybe people don't like the "new" Bryan Adams, but the music is so strong on this album. The songs rocks, like no other of his records.
Just play it loud!
You Can't Stay 18 Forever.......2004-06-15
Bryan Adams was a huge pop star back in the late '80s and early '90s, but this is the album that ultimately derailed his career. Released in 1996, the album marked the birth of the newer, "cooler" Bryan Adams: the one with slicked back hair. The image overhaul unfortunately overshadowed the album, which had its fair share of hits. "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman" was the big hit here, and deservedly so. However, the album has just as many misses as hits: "We're Gonna Win" is Adams' sad attempt to create something of a stadium staple. Also, song titles like "The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You" and "(I Wanna Be) Your Underwear" are just creepy from a guy who once told us that everything he did, he did it for us. And that's the main problem with this album: Adams was the "nice guy" of rock and roll for too long. His new image and slickly produced album just don't quite work. Buy his "Best of Me" collection, or "Have You Ever..." as a single, and leave it at that.
Average customer rating:
- Timeless
- Great Record - Lang really makes the record flow
- 18 'til he dies alright!
- Great
- You Can't Stay 18 Forever
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18 'til I Die
Bryan Adams
Manufacturer: A&m
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Pop
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| Music
General
| Adult Contemporary
| Pop
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| Classic Rock
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Arena Rock
| Classic Rock
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Similar Items:
- On a Day Like Today
- Waking up the Neighbours
- Room Service
- Reckless
- So Far So Good
ASIN: B000025KX7 |
Customer Reviews:
Timeless.......2005-10-16
After hearing "Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?", I sat back and asked myself that same question. I came to the conclusion that I needed to have this song at least in my collection. Brian Adams' 18 Til I Die is a combination of feeling and yearning to be more than what appears on the surface. "Do To You" is an example of a man wanting to do better and to give back to his woman to an upbeat tune. With lyrics saying "...let's do something amazing..." to enhance any relationship, is covered on "Let's Make A Night To Remember". On to something slower, uplifting and thought provoking, "Star" gives hope and adds to the remainder of this album. Brian spends time to reflect on things over a slow tempo "I Think About You" produced by Brian Adams himself. The more epic "I'll Always Be Right There" sounds as if it's an addition to a movie score with harmonious rhythm and violins to match. "You're Still Beautiful To Me" could be a crossover country song. Production was by Robert John Lange & Brian Adams and was very insightful and clear, but didn't continuously keep it constant.
Great Record - Lang really makes the record flow.......2005-07-18
Brian Adams can really write great songs and this album is full of them. Now some of the songs may not be as honorable as others, but at least Adams is honest. This record will take you for a ride from its fast/fun songs such as "18 Till I Die" to the slower songs such as "I'll Always Be Right There". "Have You Every Really Loved a Woman?" is also a great song.
Mutt Lang did a great job producing this record. The flow of the record is incredible. When I listen to most records I skip around, but I don't with this one. The key is how the songs are spaced out. There is a silence of up to almost 10 seconds after the slower, more thoughtful songs and as short as less than a second after the fast songs. I'm not really sure about the science behind the timing of the album, but it is a great album. There is a song for every type of listener on Brian Adams' "18 Till I Die".
18 'til he dies alright!.......2005-07-13
Bryan Adams has always been one of the most interesting solo rockers. The first record I remember purchasing myself at the age of 7 was Bryan Adams' 1984 album Reckless. With that in mind, I feel no shame in saying that I am a fan of Bryan's music.
His career might have recieved a renewed boost in the early 90's with the classic Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves ballad Everything I Do (I Do It For You), but the lyrics and music on 18 Til I Die still sounds as raw and electrifying as it did in the early to mid 80's. The title track says it all with lines like "someday I'll be 18 going on 55..." True to the lyric, Bryan doesn't seem to be growing any older as far as the record is concerned. He sings about things that only adolescents would dare sing about, take (I Wanna Be) Your Underwear for instance. However, Bryan delivers such charming rockers as The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You which ranks up there with Summer Of 69 and Cuts Like A Knife as one of his best rock songs, the groovy hit single Let's Make A Night To Remember, the uplifting Star, and the ballads You're Still Beautiful To Me, I'll Always Be Right There, and I Think About You.
18 Til I Die signifies Bryan Adams' most commercially successful work over the past decade. It also symbolizes that there's no growing up completely for Bryan Adams, at least not for now, but why should he grow up?
He'll be 18 til he dies alright!
Recommended
B+
Great.......2004-11-05
Maybe people don't like the "new" Bryan Adams, but the music is so strong on this album. The songs rocks, like no other of his records.
Just play it loud!
You Can't Stay 18 Forever.......2004-06-15
Bryan Adams was a huge pop star back in the late '80s and early '90s, but this is the album that ultimately derailed his career. Released in 1996, the album marked the birth of the newer, "cooler" Bryan Adams: the one with slicked back hair. The image overhaul unfortunately overshadowed the album, which had its fair share of hits. "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman" was the big hit here, and deservedly so. However, the album has just as many misses as hits: "We're Gonna Win" is Adams' sad attempt to create something of a stadium staple. Also, song titles like "The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You" and "(I Wanna Be) Your Underwear" are just creepy from a guy who once told us that everything he did, he did it for us. And that's the main problem with this album: Adams was the "nice guy" of rock and roll for too long. His new image and slickly produced album just don't quite work. Buy his "Best of Me" collection, or "Have You Ever..." as a single, and leave it at that.
Average customer rating:
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18 Til I Die
Bryan Adams
Manufacturer: Universal/a&M
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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General
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ASIN: B000006Z10
Release Date: 1996-07-16 |
Tracks:
- Only Ting That Looks
- Do to You
- Let's Make a Night to Remember
- 18 Til I Die
- Star
- (I Wanna Be Your) Underwear
- I Think About You
- I'll Always Be Right Ther
- It Ain't a Party...If You
- Black Pearl
- Have You Ever Really Love
- I Finally Found Someone
- We're Gonna Win
- Hey Elvis
Customer Reviews:
Bryan is the man!.......1999-11-22
No matter what it comes to, Bryan will always be on top. There are none better. All of his albums are great, but this has to be my favorite, from "The only thing that looks good on me, is you" to "Hey Elvis" this CD is unbeleivable. There will never be a better time to get 18 'til I die then now. If you havn't experienced Bryan, then I recommend you do. (I know, you are thinking, why listen to this Bryan crazed guy? But listening to the CD beats listening to those samples over and over again.)
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