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Bare Bones - Premium Quality Dog Chews for Aggressive Chewers | Natural & Long-Lasting | Perfect for Large Breeds & Training Rewards Bare Bones - Premium Quality Dog Chews for Aggressive Chewers | Natural & Long-Lasting | Perfect for Large Breeds & Training Rewards Bare Bones - Premium Quality Dog Chews for Aggressive Chewers | Natural & Long-Lasting | Perfect for Large Breeds & Training Rewards Bare Bones - Premium Quality Dog Chews for Aggressive Chewers | Natural & Long-Lasting | Perfect for Large Breeds & Training Rewards Bare Bones - Premium Quality Dog Chews for Aggressive Chewers | Natural & Long-Lasting | Perfect for Large Breeds & Training Rewards
Bare Bones - Premium Quality Dog Chews for Aggressive Chewers | Natural & Long-Lasting | Perfect for Large Breeds & Training Rewards
Bare Bones - Premium Quality Dog Chews for Aggressive Chewers | Natural & Long-Lasting | Perfect for Large Breeds & Training Rewards
Bare Bones - Premium Quality Dog Chews for Aggressive Chewers | Natural & Long-Lasting | Perfect for Large Breeds & Training Rewards
Bare Bones - Premium Quality Dog Chews for Aggressive Chewers | Natural & Long-Lasting | Perfect for Large Breeds & Training Rewards
Bare Bones - Premium Quality Dog Chews for Aggressive Chewers | Natural & Long-Lasting | Perfect for Large Breeds & Training Rewards
Bare Bones - Premium Quality Dog Chews for Aggressive Chewers | Natural & Long-Lasting | Perfect for Large Breeds & Training Rewards
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Product description ADAMS BRYAN BARE BONES From the Artist Inspired by his experience recording "MTV's Unplugged" in the 90's, Adams decided to revisit performing his material pared down once again in 2008. With a consistently loyal following on the road, Adams continued playing live shows with these new spare arrangements in 2010, and as an experiment decided to start recording them for a possible record. Comments Adams, "as the tour rolled across the USA and Canada, many people were asking for a recording of the songs as they had just heard in the show. So in response to that, I decided to record a few shows to see if a recording was even interesting... I like the way the songs carry themselves warts and all, bare-boned, without the original arrangements of a full band or an orchestra." He continues, "These recordings only have the voices and handclaps of the fans in the audience and the ambience of the room to lift them." Narrowing down the selections for Bare Bones was a challenging exercise given Adams' expansive catalogue, so he enlisted the assistance of his fans. Chosen by a combination of suggestions received through Twitter and his official website, the final tracklisting reflects a well-balanced mixture of old, rare, familiar and new material. About the Artist The Canadian-born, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter has sold more than 65 million albums worldwide, garnered 21 top ten hits, earned nominations for three Academy Awards and five Golden Globes, received 18 Juno Awards, an American Music Award and five ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards for Most Performed Song from a Motion Picture (his music has appeared on more than 40 movie soundtracks). Adams was recently honored to perform at the Opening Ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, performing a duet with Nelly Furtado. This past spring, he was the recipient of the Allan Waters Humanitarian Award by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, a tribute to his fundraising and charitable efforts. A week later he received the prestigious Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Achievment. Adams has been awarded the Order of British Columbia and is a companion of the Order of Canada; he has received an award for "Artist of the Decade" and was recently inducted into the Juno Hall of Fame. He also has a star on Canada's Walkway of Fame and recently added his handprint to the Wembley Square of Fame in celebration of his 25th show at the famed stadium. Bryan Adams' live performances have benefited His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales Prince's Trust, Live Aid, Live 8, The Concert for Freedom for Nelson Mandela, Greenpeace, Amnesty International, Net Aid, The Canadian Avalanche Foundation and Breast Cancer, as well as campaigns that have saved the rainforests, provided food and comfort for the needy and created whale sanctuaries. Through his own foundation he has also helped build schools in areas of Southeast Asia, devastated by the tsunami in 2004. Adams is also an acclaimed photographer and donate's his fees to his namesake foundation that funds projects supporting the elderly, victims of wars and natural disasters and other disadvantaged individuals. His work has also been on display with Hear the World presents "Hear the World Ambassadors" - featuring exclusive portraits of renowned personalities from the film, music, and fashion industries. His critically acclaimed exhibit, "Modern Muses," was on display in 2008 at the National Portrait Gallery in London. Adam's outstanding live concerts have established him as one of the world's best rock singers of our time, performing over 120 concerts a year as he works to spread his message of music and environmental awareness to an audience of millions around the globe. See more
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My introduction to this album was via a few clips on YouTube (to be honest, I didn't know about it prior to that), so I had some idea of what to expect - but in fairness I have to say it beat all expectations hands down. I like a lot of Bryan's work, so most of the songs are familiar to me, but what impresses me most about the album is the wealth of experience you can hear in how he performs. This album is a classic example of what Malcolm Gladwell talks about - the "10,000-hour rule" - claiming that the key to success in any field is, to a large extent, a matter of practicing a specific task for a total of around 10,000 hours.I'm sure Bryan has way more than 10,000 hours under his belt and you can hear that clearly on this album. He knows exactly when to involve the crowd, when to lighten the atmosphere a bit with a joke or a funny story, when to rock it (yes, with an acoustic) and when to tone it down. It's all there.Speaking of acoustic guitar - some of the tones he gets are superb and they offer an interesting backdrop to the various songs. The piano player does exactly what he's supposed to do - add something to the song without getting in the way. He's there and he's not there, so to speak. The harmonica adds an extra touch to the overall sound and so you never get bored because there is enough happening at all times....and the voice. In my opinion, Bryan is one of the few artists who seems to be able to add something to the vocal in a live situation, rather than give you the feeling that something is missing (like a lot of other live recordings). That's no mean feat as his records are well produced and his voice on the original cuts is very, very strong. This guy just doesn't sing flat or off-key ever (I checked out several other live clips on YouTube). Amazing!!Back to the album or the tracks. There are some new songs on it and that's a good thing. No matter how well a song is sung, or how many times it's been re-arranged, you can get tired of seeing it show up over and over again on different albums. There is a real nice mix on this album.To sum up...if you're someone who likes a good live album, enjoys acoustic music, appreciates musicians who can actually play their instruments well, then I can safely say - you'll love this album.

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