Sunday, January 8, 2012

Heaven

I was looking for something kind of quiet this morning, and after a bit of surfing the web, I found a couple of versions of Bryan Adams' "Heaven."  I think there was a dance version of this released in 2002, and it was cute.  But, the original song was definitely much different and memorable for its sensitive and beautiful lyrics.  The melody is simple, and the vocal line rather delicate.  Written in 1983 and released on Bryan's 1984 album, "Reckless," it is a beautiful '80s ballad.  I read that Bryan was influenced by Journey when writing "Heaven," particularly by Journey's "Faithfully."

So, it is much too early in the day for me to compare and contrast a beautiful rock ballad with a dance version, so luckily, I found the original video and an acoustic "unplugged" version.  I have to say that the acoustic version surprised me -- I never knew it was out there!  When I first saw the video, I didn't even recognize Bryan Adams (mostly because of his hairstyle).  He has a different look in this video.  I guess I am used to his white t-shirt and jeans look from the '80s.  Anyway, the acoustic version has some truly beautiful vocals and acoustic guitar.  About two minutes into the song, the rest of the ensemble joins in, and a whole new color palette is produced.  It's almost like turning the lights on.  I really enjoyed the performance and thought the recorder was a nice touch, too.  At least, I thought I heard a recorder, but at the end I saw a man playing what appeared to be a metal tube.  Hmm....I imagine it is an electronic wind instrument of some sort.  It definitely does the trick.  I will have to find out more about that.  Anyway, hope you enjoy these two versions of "Heaven."

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