Released in 2005, Anthology was designed to replace the somewhat disjointed 1999 compilation The Best of Me . While its predecessor felt like a standard label cash-grab, Anthology felt like a museum curation. Spanning two discs, it traces the trajectory of Adams from the denim-clad radio rocker of the early 80s to the polished pop balladeer of the 90s and beyond.
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"Please Forgive Me," "All for Love" (with Rod Stewart and Sting), and "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?". Exclusive Material: Includes the previously unreleased track " So Far So Good Released in 2005, Anthology was designed to replace
The physical release features photography and an essay by renowned music critic Dave Marsh Tracklist Highlights Origins and scope The keyword suggests a download request