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Genre = [[Rock (music)|Rock]] | |
Genre = [[Rock (music)|Rock]] | |
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Length = 39:14 | |
Length = 39:14 | |
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Label = [[Universal Music|Universal]]/[[Polydor]] |
Label = [[Universal Music|Universal]]/[[Polydor]]<br>[[Mercury Records]] in USA | |
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Producer = Bryan Adams | |
Producer = Bryan Adams | |
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Room Service is a rock album by Canadian singer/songwriter Bryan Adams released in 2004. "Open Road" was the first single taken from the album, followed by "Flying", "Room Service" and, as an American release, "This Side of Paradise". In the summer of 2005, "Open Road" was used the theme song in ESPN's SportsCenter series 50 States in 50 Days. It debuted on the first position of sales in Europe.
Track listing
- "East Side Story" (With Chicane) – 4:45
- "This Side of Paradise" – 3:50
- "Not Romeo Not Juliet" – 3:37
- "Flying" – 4:04
- "She's a Little Too Good for Me" – 2:37
- "Open Road" – 3:35
- "Room Service" – 2:53
- "I Was Only Dreamin'" – 2:30
- "Right Back Where I Started" – 3:41
- "Nowhere Fast" – 3:48
- "Why Do You Have to Be So Hard to Love" – 2:58
- "Blessing in Disguise" – 3:00 (UK, Japan)
Personnel
- Bryan Adams - guitar, vocals
- Keith Scott - lead guitar
- Mickey Curry - drums
- Norm Fisher - bass
- Gary Breit - keyboards
musicians: Ba - guitar, dobro, harmonica, piano and bass Mickey Curry - drums Keith Scott - guitars
additional musicians: Norm Fisher - bass Gary Breit - piano and organ Phil Tornalley - additional production, guitars and keyboards Yoad Nevo - additional production, programming, percussion, guitars Declan Masterson - Irish wistle on "Flying" Maurice Seezer - accordian and piano on "Flying" Gavin Greenway - string arrangement on "Flying" Michael Kamen - string arrangement and oboe on "I Was Only Dreaming" Ben Dobie, Avril Mackintosh and Olle Romo - protocols editing The Pointless Brothers background vocals on "Flying"
produced by Bryan Adams mixed by Bob Clearmountain engineered by Ben Dobie "Flying" produced by Bryan Adams and R.J. 'Mutt' Lange