I hope this isn't gonna be another Mutt album. Do you have the songwriting credits, Riggs?
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I'm on his site listening to samples now. http://www.bryanadams.com/
So far, what I've heard sounds very "Bryan Adams" like . . . driving drums, guitar, and bass. It sounds to me like his vocals don't have quite the power they used to.
There may be album credits somewhere in the site, but I'm not digging for it. I don't care who wrote or produced it . . . I just hope the music is good.
I don't care who wrote or produced it . . . I just hope the music is good.
Weirdo.
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The All-Music guide shows no writing or composing credits yet. Probably will take them a week or so to update the info.
Oh yeah - I checked that site, too. Thanks.
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Eleven studio albums into his career, the Canadian rocker returns with a set so devoid of surprises that it could easily have been created with a computer program. Verses are held down by rigid one-note basslines to make subsequent choruses sound more striking; mundane lyrical metaphors are stretched beyond endurance; and slide guitar fills signify sincerity while distant synthesizer sounds represent sensitivity. Cunningly, We Found What We Were Looking For attempts to evoke a certain better-known U2 song. These painfully catchy, crass tunes make Oasis sound subtle. Though, as superannuated stadium-fillers go, this record is better than Lenny Kravitz's recent effort. (Polydor)
OUCH! That is a nasty review! I need to know who worked on it with him.
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For requests today, I chose a word to search ("right"), and have been going with that. Keeps things interesting. I saw Eddie Money - "Heaven in the Back Seat", and thought "I don't know this one." (Going with yesterday's theme.) I was on the phone for most of it, but I did hear about 45 seconds of it, and thought, "This doesn't sound like Eddie Money. It sounds like Mutt." So I looked it up.
Eddie Money Right Here 1991 Rock Composed by: Craig Joiner, Robert John "Mutt" Lange
Yup. I swear, that boy is so predictible. Which brings me back to my Bryan Adams point.
Which then brings me back to: Did we ever find out who he was working with on his new album? All Music Guide still doesn't show the composers in there.
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Not that Bryan Adams-y. More Mutt-like. But I like the song.
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"Tell me, does it move you, Does it soothe you, Does it fill your heart and soul with the roots of rock & roll? When you can't get through it you can listen to it with a 'na na na na', Well I've been there before" -"Been There Before" by Hanson