Reflecting back to early 1985 when I first heard songs from the "Reckless" album from Bryan Adams, I have to ask myself, "Was I a metal snob back then?" I remember not hating any of the songs from this album but I kind of pushed it to one side because it wasn't heavy metal. The other possibility could be the fact that I may be mellowing a bit with age and the album is more suitable to my pallet because listening to the album again, I really like it and have to say that it rocks in many places.
"Run to You" was the first single from "Reckless" and my favourite track on the album. It would have been my favourite all time except for the cheesy video of him rolling around in the leaves in the song. Fortunately, I have been able to block that memory out when I listen to it and simply appreciate the guitar riffs. "Heaven is a good power ballad even if it didn't make my top thirty list. If I had expanded the list to a top 50, it would have been there. I do like the power chords in it and only now starting to appreciate the guitar work of Keith Scott. He also shines on the opener, "One Night Love Affair," a very underrated guitarist indeed.
With so many well known singles on "Reckless," it's impossible to find a hidden gem. "Somebody" got lots of airplay and it's a good power rocker. The problem with "Summer of 69" is that it gets played to death even to this day. On its own, it's a decent song but having been saturated with it over the past thirty-three years, I kind of get put off it.
The closest the album comes to having a hidden gem has to be "Kids Wanna Rock." I do love how it opens with some cool soloing from Scott and he keeps it up between the verses. There are some good power chords a plenty on here as well. Then there's his single with Tina Turner, "It's Only Love." It too rocks, especially live versions and I have to admit, Bryan and Tina did have a good onstage chemistry. "Ain't Gonna Cry" closes the album out very well.
Track Listing:
- One Night Love Affair
- She's Only Happy When She's Dancin'
- Run to You
- Heaven
- Somebody
- Summer of 69
- Kids Wanna Rock
- It's Only Love
- Long Gone
- Ain't Gonna Cry

Bryan Adams- lead vocals, guitar, piano, harmonica, hand claps and foot stomping
Keith Scott- lead guitar, backing vocals
Jim Vallance- percussion
Dave Taylor- bass
Pat Steward- drums, backing vocals
Tommy Mandel- keyboards
Jody Perpick- backing vocals
Tina Turner- accompanying vocal on "It's Only Love"
Mickey Curry- drums
Steve Smith- drums on "Heaven"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEVuuX-x62c
So was I narrow minded or am I mellowing with age? Then again, does it really matter because I really enjoy Bryan Adams' "Reckless" album.
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