"The overall theme on this album [On a Day Like Today, due
out October 27] is some sort of need to break out, break free of
conventional thought and not be bounded by what we are told is
right and wrong," Adams says about the album. "The end result is
something slightly uncharacteristic, slightly confessional and
unpretentious."
After carting his portable studio to Jamaica for inspiration and
then back to Vancouver for final sessions at his personal
Warehouse Studios, Adams, with help from producer
Phil Thornalley (Natalie Imbruglia, Thompson
Twins), has finally emerged -- fingers crossed -- with a
new batch of tunes.
The put-up-or-shut-up title track, "On a Day Like Today," makes its
radio debut this week and features fragments of the string
orchestration that appears on four other album tracks, including
the ethereal "Where Angels Fear To Tread." Adams says he also
experimented sonically with keyboard player Phil
Western, who produced the new song "If I Had You" and
"added a lot to the sonic scapes of this album."
"I think orchestration adds a fantastic dimension to a piece of
music, especially when arranged in the right way," Adams says about
his new grandiose tunes. "It's just a way of adding dynamics to a
song."
Throughout the Nineties, Adams has been a consistent shill for
chick-flick soundtracks (Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves,
Three Musketeers and Don Juan DeMarco), where his
monster hits of late have often appeared first. Hoping to extend
his success in that realm, Adams says he wrote the song titled
"Cloud #9" for Mickey Blue Eyes, a mob comedy starring
Hugh Grant, due out next Valentine's Day. He also
will likely contribute the new track "Where Angels Fear to Tread"
to the Juliette Lewis film The Other
Sister.
So even if On A Day Like Today fails to live up to past
glory, Adams could conceivably launch a tour based on the expected
strength of his new soundtrack contributions alone. For now,
however, he won't bet his royalty checks on it.
"I'm just gonna sit this one out until I see what the record does,"
he says regarding a full-blown North American tour. "I'm actually
starting to record another album, and I don't want to stoke up the
fire just to have it rained on."
ANNI LAYNE(Sept. 29, 1998)
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