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It’s difficult to forget that sundrenched, dusty vocal soar that gave the likes of ‘Summer Of 69’ an earthy anthemic strut. Granted, that particular song is probably difficult to forget because it was only last Friday down the pub since you heard it. Adams voice has stoically retained its shape for this lead single from the Canadian’s forthcoming 11th studio album, ‘11’.
Tender and strong is the predominant feel and Adam’s once again lays his heart on the line. Striding guitars that complement his vocal gait complete a formula that has served him well over the years, let’s face it, he isn’t about to change it. And, why should he? Is what many believe.