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* {{Blooper}}: Early CD pressings of ''Cuts Like a Knife'' by Matsushita mistakenly use a rejected custom CD logo that Creator/AAndMRecords considered for their releases on the format. Such copies cover up the mistake by slapping on a white sticker with the industry standard UsefulNotes/CompactDisc logo. This error is also present on early Matsushita [=CDs=] for Music/JoeJackson's ''Night and Day'', Music/QuincyJones' ''The Dude'', and Music/ThePolice's ''Music/{{Synchronicity}}'' (with the error also being present on some CSR Compact Disc pressings of the latter).

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* {{Blooper}}: Early CD pressings of ''Cuts Like a Knife'' by Matsushita mistakenly use a rejected custom CD logo that Creator/AAndMRecords considered for their releases on the format. Such copies cover up the mistake by slapping on a white sticker with the industry standard UsefulNotes/CompactDisc Platform/CompactDisc logo. This error is also present on early Matsushita [=CDs=] for Music/JoeJackson's ''Night and Day'', Music/QuincyJones' ''The Dude'', and Music/ThePolice's ''Music/{{Synchronicity}}'' (with the error also being present on some CSR Compact Disc pressings of the latter).

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* CreatorBacklash: His first single "Let Me Take You Dancing", a disco song. His vocals were sped up on the disco mix to achieve a faster tempo. Never included on CD. He has performed it live on occasion since the late 90s, so he eventually warmed to it, but not enough to release it on CD.
** For years he didn't think too highly of his first album, but included "Remember" on his Anthology compilation, a fact that surprised Jim Vallance.



* OldShame: His first single "Let Me Take You Dancing", a disco song. His vocals were sped up on the disco mix to achieve a faster tempo. Never included on CD. He has performed it live on occasion since the late 90s, so he eventually warmed to it, but not enough to release it on CD.
** For years he didn't think too highly of his first album, but included "Remember" on his Anthology compilation, a fact that surprised Jim Vallance.
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** Adams has a few 12" mixes from the 80s that never appeared on CD, and it's unlikely they will.

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** Adams has a few 12" mixes from the 80s that never appeared on CD, and it's unlikely they will. The only one that has a digital release is the "Heat Of The Night" remix.
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* NamedLikeMyName: By coincidence, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_Adams_High_School a high school in Texas]] shares his name, however it was opened two years before he was born.
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* {{Blooper}}: Early CD pressings of ''Cuts Like a Knife'' by Matsushita mistakenly use a rejected custom CD logo that Creator/AAndMRecords considered for their releases on the format. Such copies cover up the mistake by slapping on a white sticker with the industry standard UsefulNotes/CompactDisc logo. This error is also present on early Matsushita [=CDs=] for Music/JoeJackson's ''Night and Day'', Music/QuincyJones' ''The Dude'', and Music/ThePolice's ''Music/{{Synchronicity}}'' (with the error also being present on some CSR Compact Disc pressings of the latter).

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