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Bryan Adams (born Bryan Guy Adams on November 5, 1959) is a Canadian rock singer-songwriter, musician and photographer. Some of his best-known albums are Reckless, 18 til I Die, and Waking Up the Neighbours. Adams has been nominated three times for Academy Awards for his songwriting in films.
Adams has sold a total of 65 million records. Adams was awarded the Order of Canada and the Order of British Columbia for his contribution to popular music and his philanthropic work. He was also inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame in 1998, and more recently inducted into the Music Hall of Fame at Canada's Juno Awards in April 2006. He has been nominated for three Academy Awards for songwriting, and was recently nominated for his fifth Golden Globe (2007) for his songwriting in the film Bobby. Bryan Adams (1980). You Want It You Got It (1981). Cuts Like a Knife (1983).
Reckless (1984). Into the Fire (1987).
Live! (1988, released in U.S.
1994). Waking Up the Neighbours (1991). So Far So Good (1993). 18 til I Die (1996). MTV Unplugged (1997). On a Day Like Today (1998). The Best of Me released worldwide (1999) released in the U.S.
In (2002). Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (film soundtrack) (2002). Room Service (2004). Anthology (2005). 11 (February 2008) Bryan Adams - Bryan Adams (1980) This is the tentative first outing by Bryan Adams, together with Jim Vallance and the same band who would back him for many years.
The songs are reasonable, without any particularly weak tracks, the arrangements uncomplicated and find BA touring various pop/rock styles, with considerably less raucous guitars than in later years. For 'Neighbours'-era fans it's probably too sparse, but is an interesting listen for those familiar with his earlier output. 01 - Don't Ya Say It 02 - Give Me Your Love 03 - Hidin' from Love 04 - Remember 05 - State of Mind 06 - Try to See It My Way 07 - Wait and See 08 - Wastin' Time 09 - Win Some Lose Some Quality: 320 kBit/s Bryan Adams - You Want It You Got It (1981) In the similar style of the tops 'Cuts like a knife' and 'Reckless' we have 'You want it, you got it'. Personally i think it should be called 'Fits ya Good' but never mind. Just like 'Cuts like a knife' the first track is the best one. Lonely Nights is right up there with some of Bryan's best songs to be fair and is great to listen to. Jealousy is another tops track especially with the pacey piano playin.
The ONLY majoe floor is track 2, the lyrics and so out of touch with the music is is really poor to be honest, but apart from that another fine addition to my B.A collection. 01 - Lonely Nights 02 - One Good Reason 03 - Don't Look Now 04 - Coming Home 05 - Fits Ya Good 06 - Jealousy 07 - Tonight 08 - You Want It, You Got It 09 - Last Chance 10 - No One Makes It Right Quality: 320 kBit/s Bryan Adams - Cuts Like A Knife (1983) After the indifference which met his first album, Bryan Adams reportedly considered naming this sophomore release 'Bryan Adams Hasn't Heard of You Either,' but thankfully, the soon-to-be mega-star settled for the less offensive Cuts Like a Knife instead. Side one (for those of you who still remember vinyl sides) of this album is simply perfect. 'The Only One,' 'This Time,' and the title track are mid-paced melodic rockers with drop-dead choruses and hooks; they set the mold for most of Adams' finest and biggest hits. Though it rocks a little harder, 'Take me Back' is just as radio-friendly thanks to its use of female back-up singers, and the fantastic 'Straight Through the Heart' is Adams' first of many great ballads. Side two opens with a few misfires, but recovers soon enough thanks to the gutsy guitar of 'Don't Leave Me Lonely' and the rather saccharine (but still good) ballad 'The Best Was Yet to Come.' Adams would finally achieve chart-topping perfection on his next release Reckless, but Cuts Like a Knife comes pretty close.
01 - The Only One 02 - Take Me Back 03 - This Time 04 - Straight From The Heart 05 - Cuts Like A Knife 06 - I'm Ready 07 - What's It Gonna Be 08 - Don't Leave Me Lonely 09 - Let Him Know 10 - The Best Was Yet To Come Quality: 320 kBit/s Bryan Adams - Reckless (1984) Bryan Adams capitalized on the momentum of Cuts Like a Knife with 1984's Reckless, a virtually flawless collection of melodic hard rock which would dominate radio for years to come. 'Run to You' was a brilliant lead-off single which remains one of Adams' best songs ever, but its success still pales in comparison to follow-up smashes such as 'Summer of '69,' 'It's only Love,' (a duet with Tina Turner), and the ballad to end all ballads, 'Heaven.' Although some songs haven't aged very well (especially the overtly cheesy 'Kids Wanna Rock'), these weak links are easily eclipsed by further highlights such as the cool rock of 'One Night Love Affair' and the irrepressible pop chorus of 'Somebody.' Sales figures may point to 1991's Waking Up the Neighbors as the peak of Bryan Adams career, but the songs from Reckless will most certainly prove to be his lasting legacy. 01 - One Night Love Affair 02 - She's Only Happy When She's Dancin' 03 - Run to You 04 - Heaven 05 - Somebody 06 - Summer of '69 07 - Kids Wanna Rock 08 - It's Only Love 09 - Long Gone 10 - Ain't Gonna Cry Quality: 320 kBit/s Bryan Adams - Into the Fire (1987) By the time he returned to the studio after almost two years of touring behind the remarkable success of 1984's Reckless, Bryan Adams' once fruitful collaboration with producer Jim Vallance had obviously staled. Most of the duo's songs for 1987's Into the Fire were lifeless and dull, and the album yielded only one successful single in 'Heat of the Night.'
The arena rock of 'Hearts on Fire' injects it with at least a little spark, but things quickly get ugly with the depressing title track and the truly awful 'Only the Strong Survive.' Not surprisingly, the album was Adams' last with Vallance, and his new partnership with producer John 'Mutt' Lange (Def Leppard, AC/DC) would lead to his greatest success yet. 01 - Heat of the Night 02 - Into the Fire 03 - Victim of Love 04 - Another Day 05 - Native Son 06 - Only the Strong Survive 07 - Rebel 08 - Remembrance Day 09 - Hearts on Fire 10 - Home Again Quality: 320 kBit/s Bryan Adams - Live! (1988) 01 - She's Only Happy When She's Dancin' 02 - It's Only Love 03 - Cuts Like a Knife 04 - Kids Wanna Rock 05 - Hearts on Fire 06 - Take Me Back 07 - The Best Was Yet to Come 08 - Heaven 09 - Heat of the Night 10 - Run to You 11 - One Night Love Affair 12 - Long Gone 13 - Summer of '69 14 - Somebody 15 - Walkin' After Midnight 16 - I Fought the Law 17 - Into the Fire Quality: 320 kBit/s Bryan Adams - Waking up the Neighbours (1991) 01 - Is Your Mama Gonna Miss Ya 02 - Hey Honey I'm Packin' You In! 03 - Can't Stop This Thing We Started 05 - Not Guilty 06 - Vanishing 07 - House Arrest 08 - Do I Have to Say the Words 09 - There Will Never Be Another Tonight 10 - All I Want Is You 11 - Depend on Me 12 - (Everything I Do) I Do It for You 13 - If You Wanna Leave Me (Can I Come Too) 14 - Touch the Hand 15 - Don't Drop That Bomb on Me Quality: 320 kBit/s Bryan Adams - So Far So Good (1993) Throughout the 1980s and early '90s, few contemporary rock artists were able to come up with as many lighthearted, guilty pleasures as Bryan Adams.
This is especially evident through So Far So Good, which neglects all album fillers and compiles many of his most noteworthy songs, from such rockers as 'Summer of '69,' 'Run to You,' and 'Cuts Like a Knife' to the equally popular power ballads 'Heaven' and '(Everything I Do) I Do It for You.' Also included is the all-new 'Please Forgive Me,' one of his best power ballads yet. It's not quite a perfect compilation, however; in particular, his Top 20 hits 'She's Only Happy When She's Dancin' and 'Thought I'd Died and Gone to Heaven' are overlooked. These are only minor flaws, though. There is no better introduction to Bryan Adams to date than So Far So Good. 01 - Summer of '69 02 - Straight from the Heart 03 - It's Only Love 04 - Can't Stop This Thing We Started 05 - Do I Have to Say the Words 06 - This Time 07 - Run to You 08 - Heaven 09 - Cuts Like a Knife 10 - (Everything I Do) I Do It for You 11 - Somebody 12 - Kids Wanna Rock 13 - Heat of the Night 14 - Please Forgive Me Quality: 320 kBit/s Bryan Adams - 18 Til I Die (1996) Bryan Adams is a Bruce Springsteen for blue collar workers. Perennially in love with rock & roll, on this mid-90s album he struts his stuff with an unselfconscious, schoolboy swagger.
'I'll be 18 'til I die', the Canadian boasts on the title track-and this determination is soon made apparent on unsubtle tracks like 'The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You', the appallingly-titled 'Your Underwear (I Wanna Be)' and 'Black Pearl' (a paean to black women, crooned about in lazy stereotypes). The 12-bar boogie rules on this album-that is, when Adams isn't falling back on his Unique Selling Point, The Ballad, as on the epic 'I Think About You'. Still, many hipsters enjoy Adams more than they'd care to admit, and 18 Til I Die is such snotty, unashamed Cochran-loving rock, it's hard not to feel affection for it. 01 - The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You 02 - Do to You 03 - Let's Make a Night to Remember 04 - 18 Til I Die 05 - Star 06 - (I Wanna Be) Your Underwear 07 - We're Gonna Win 08 - I Think About You 09 - I'll Always Be Right There 10 - It Ain't a Party.If You Can't Come 'Round 11 - Black Pearl 12 - You're Still Beautiful to Me 13 - Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman Quality: 320 kBit/s Bryan Adams - Unplugged (1997) Only two years after delivering his first live set, Bryan Adams returned with his second, MTV Unplugged. Of course, 'unplugged' albums were in vogue in the '90s, but it has to be said that Adams arrived a little late in the game, several years after efforts by Eric Clapton and 10,000 Maniacs ruled the charts. Nevertheless, Adams' MTV Unplugged is a strong effort, featuring stripped-down versions of such staples as 'Summer of '69,' 'Cuts Like a Knife,' and 'Heaven' that prove that he's a resourceful straight-ahead rocker with a knack for a hook. There's also a handful of surprises, like early cuts like 'Fits Ya Good' and a few new songs, that keep the record interesting for dedicated fans, but the overall quality of the music makes the record one of his best efforts of the '90s.
01 - Summer Of '69 02 - Back To You 03 - Cuts Like A Knife 04 - I'm Ready 05 - Fits Ya Good 06 - When You Love Someone 07 - 18 Til I Die 08 - I Think About You 09 - If Ya Wanna Be Bad - Ya Gotta Be Good-Let's Make A Night To Remember 10 - The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You 11 - A Little Love 12 - Heaven 13 - I'll Always Be Right There Quality: 320 kBit/s Bryan Adams - On a Day Like Today (1998) This album is probably Bryan's best album to date (along with 'into the fire') returning more to his rock roots after the disappointing album 'Eighteen till I die'. Right from the very start this album is pure quality and keeps up the pace right to the very end with only a couple of weak tracks. In short, Brilliant!
01 - How Do Ya Feel Tonight 02 - C'mon C'mon C'mon 03 - Getaway 04 - On a Day Like Today 05 - Fearless 06 - I'm a Liar 07 - Cloud Number Nine 08 - When You're Gone 09 - Inside Out 10 - If I Had You 11 - Before the Night Is Over 12 - I Don't Wanna Live Forever 13 - Where Angels Fear to Tread 14 - AudioTrack 14 Quality: 320 kBit/s Bryan Adams - The Best Of Me (2001) Obviously, 'Summer Of 69' is here-the blue-collar rock anthem that made Bryan Adams' name as Springsteen's main contender and stoked the fires of many a young man's rock & roll dreams. But The Best Of Me demonstrates that Adams has had a chequered career and for every jukebox classic, there have been a clutch of forgettable, or regrettable moments; check here the greasy sleaze of 'The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You', the botched dalliance with dance-rhythms on 'Cloud Number Nine' or that slick makeover that sees Bryan showing off his buttocks in soft-focus on the sleeve. Still, there's no denying that The Best Of Me features some justifiably massive hits: 'All For Love'-with Bryan, Rod Stewart and Sting pulling their Three Musketeers impressions and the wonderful 'When You're Gone', which features Melanie C as the particularly vociferous love interest.
Summary There is a potential remote code execution vulnerability in WebSphere Application Server (CVE-2018-1904) Vulnerability Details CVEID: DESCRIPTION: IBM WebSphere Application Server could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary Java code through an administrative client class with a serialized object from untrusted sources. CVSS Base Score: 8.1 CVSS Temporal Score: See for the current score CVSS Environmental Score.: Undefined CVSS Vector: (CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H) Affected Products and Versions This vulnerability affects the following versions and releases of IBM WebSphere Application Server:. Version 9.0. Version 8.5. Version 8.0.
Version 7.0 Remediation/Fixes The recommended solution is to apply the interim fix, Fix Pack or PTF containing the APAR for each named product as soon as practical. For WebSphere Application Server traditional and WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition: For V9.0.0.0 through 9.0.0.9: Upgrade to minimal fix pack levels as required by interim fix and then apply Interim Fix -OR- Apply Fix Pack 9.0.0.10 or later (targeted availability 4Q 2018). For V8.5.0.0 through 8.5.5.14: Upgrade to minimal fix pack levels as required by interim fix and then apply Interim Fix -OR- Apply Fix Pack 8.5.5.15 or later (targeted availability 1Q 2019). For V8.0.0.0 through 8.0.0.15: Upgrade to 8.0.0.15 and then apply Interim Fix For V7.0.0.0 through 7.0.0.45: Upgrade to 7.0.0.45 and then apply Interim Fix WebSphere Application Server V7 and V8 are no longer in full support; IBM recommends upgrading to a fixed, supported version/release/platform of the product.
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