Features a re-recorded version of "When You're Gone" with Pamela Anderson and tracks from the Room Service International Edition:

You hear the crispness of the cymbal crashes and the grit in Adams' voice, particularly in hits like "Summer of '69."

It tracks his partnership with co-writer Jim Vallance, his era-defining work with producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange, and his successful ventures into Hollywood soundtracks. The tracklist is ordered chronologically, allowing listeners to experience Adams' musical maturity in real-time. Track Breakdown: Two Decades of Evolution Disc 1: The Raw Rock Roots (1980–1989)

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One of the most discussed features of this compilation is the inclusion of several "new" or rare recordings at the time of its release:

Released to coincide with his 25th anniversary in the music industry, Anthology serves as a comprehensive chronicle of Adams' career from 1980 to 2005. Unlike standard greatest hits packages that only focus on the massive radio singles, this release meticulously samples almost every era of his discography.