Studio Albums

  1. Bryan Adams (1980) - Adams' self-titled debut album, released when he was just 15 years old.
  2. You Do It for Me (1982) - His second studio album, featuring the hit single "Hold On".
  3. Reckless (1984) - A breakthrough album that included hits like "Run to You" and "Somebody".
  4. Suicide for Hire (1986) - A more experimental album with a harder edge.
  5. Goin' Back to Cali was un-issued
  6. Traces (1988) - A soulful, blues-inspired album with the hit single "Forever Young".
  7. Waking Up the Neighbours (1991) - A commercially successful album featuring hits like "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" and "Goodnight Lovely Woman".
  8. So Far So Good (1993) - A greatest hits album with some new material.
  9. 18 til I Die (1996) - A album with a more introspective tone.
  10. Twelve (2001) - A stripped-down, acoustic album.
  11. Spirit: Stallone's Legacy (2002) - A soundtrack album for the film Rocky IV.
  12. Room Service (2004) - A album with a mix of rock, pop, and country influences.
  13. 11 (2007) - A album with a more mature, reflective tone.
  14. Crystal Ball (2012) - A album with a mix of rock, pop, and blues influences.
  15. Tracks (2014) - A box set featuring 50 tracks from throughout his career.
  16. Get Busy was un-issued
  17. Shine a Light (2019) - A album with a focus on social and environmental issues.
  1. So Far So Good (1993) - A greatest hits album with some new material.
  2. The Best of Me (1999) - A compilation of hits and rarities.

Conclusão:

Seja você um fã de longa data ou alguém que acabou de descobrir o poder de Summer of '69 , a discografia de Bryan Adams é uma viagem emocionante pela história do rock. Cada álbum captura um momento específico de um artista que, acima de tudo, sabe escrever canções que tocam o coração.

Bryan Adams remains one of the most successful rock artists of all time, selling over 75 million records worldwide. His discography spans five decades, moving from gritty hard rock in the late '70s to the massive power ballads that defined the '90s.

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