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: A catchy, pop-leaning track that served as the "new" studio inclusion for the release. Why the 2005 Release Matters

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, the compilation was designed to replace earlier, less complete "best of" sets. For the best audio experience, all tracks were digitally remastered for superior sound quality, making high-resolution formats like particularly appealing to audiophiles. Chart Success: The album reached #4 in Canada and #29 in the UK. Certifications: Bryan Adams - Anthology -2005 FLAC- 88

Released on October 18, 2005, Anthology was Bryan Adams' first major career-spanning collection since 1993's So Far So Good . This 2-disc set aimed to be a complete retrospective of his work up to that point.

Released in October 2005 to celebrate 25 years of his career, Bryan Adams – Anthology

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The punch of Mickey Curry’s drums on "Summer of '69" hits with physical impact rather than a muffled thud.

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| Disc | Track | Title | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1 | Remember | | | 2 | Lonely Nights | | | 3 | Straight from the Heart | | | 4 | Cuts Like a Knife | | | 5 | This Time | | | 6 | Run to You | | | 7 | Somebody | | | 8 | Heaven | | | 9 | Summer of '69 | | | 10 | One Night Love Affair | | | 11 | It's Only Love (with Tina Turner) | | | 12 | Heat of the Night | | | 13 | Hearts on Fire | | | 14 | (Everything I Do) I Do It for You | | | 15 | Can't Stop This Thing We Started | | | 16 | There Will Never Be Another Tonight | | | 17 | Thought I'd Died and Gone to Heaven | | | 18 | The Best of Me / All I Want Is You* | | Disc Two | 1 | Please Forgive Me | | | 2 | All for Love (with Rod Stewart and Sting) | | | 3 | Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? | | | 4 | Rock Steady (Live) (with Bonnie Raitt) | | | 5 | The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You | | | 6 | Let's Make a Night to Remember | | | 7 | Star | | | 8 | Back to You (Live) | | | 9 | I'm Ready (Live) | | | 10 | On a Day Like Today | | | 11 | When You're Gone** | | | 12 | Cloud Number Nine (Chicane Mix) | | | 13 | Here I Am | | | 14 | Don't Give Up*** | | | 15 | Open Road | | | 16 | 18 til I Die (Live) | | | 17 | So Far So Good*** | Can’t copy the link right now

This first disc is a masterclass in 80s pop-rock, featuring Bryan Adams' early grit and anthemic songwriting.

Stripped-back tracks, his MTV Unplugged performances, and duets with iconic artists like Tina Turner ("It's Only Love") and Mel C ("When You're Gone"). The Technical Power of FLAC

The heart of the compilation belongs to the mid-1980s and early 1990s, an era where Adams dominated global charts. Tracks from the diamond-certified Reckless (1984)—including "Summer of '69," "Run to You," and "Heaven"—represent the absolute pinnacle of 80s arena rock. The collection smoothly transitions into his soundtrack era, highlighted by the record-breaking monster hit "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" from 1991, proving his unmatched ability to craft cinematic love themes. The Audiophile Appeal: Why FLAC Matters

The inclusion of "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" and "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" tracks his transition into a soundtrack powerhouse, where his songwriting became more orchestral and polished. The Collaborator:

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