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Bryan Adams' album, 'Bare Bones' is to get its first vinyl release.
The album which was originally released in 2010, features an acoustically arranged version of tracks which the singer performed during his 2010 tour of the same name, featuring pianist Gary Breit. It will also include acoustic covers of various Adams hits like 'Heaven,' 'Cuts Like a Knife,' 'Summer of ’69,' 'Straight From the Heart' and 'All for Love'.
Arriving on August 28, the two LP vinyl edition will include cover art, a newly added performance of 'Here I Am', which was written for the film, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron. This was recorded in Melbourne last year.
You can pre order this vinyl edition for yourselves here.
Bryan Adams kicks off a new run of shows in North America later this month on July 14 in St Louis, Missouri, finishing off in Milwaukee on August 16. Find out more here.
Last week, Bryan Adams also shared a Donald Trump protest song, '51st State' to celebrate Canada Day on July 1.
The song celebrates unity among people of Canada, and opposes President Donald Trump's repeated remarks that Canada should become the 51st state, as well as kicking off a huge cross board tariff war.
In the song, Adams sings: “Let me give it to you straight/ When you’re talking about my home/ You better show some respect/ Cuz up here we take care of our own/ So let me give you some advice mister/ You might have too much on your plate/ Go’n load us up with tariffs/ But we’ll never be the 51st State".
Check it out and Nova's report here.