Bryan Adams's 1984 monster album Reckless will be reissued in November in honor of its 30th anniversary.

According to Ultimate Classic Rock, the reissue will feature four discs with the original, remastered album; seven bonus tracks; a BBC concert recording from 1985; Reckless: The Movie; and a Blu-ray audio CD. Everything will be packaged in a hardback book that will contain rare photos of Adams during the making of the record. The deluxe reissue is due out Nov. 24 via Universal.

Reckless featured some of the Canadian artist's best-known hits, like "Run to You," "Heaven" and, of course, "Summer of 69." The album went to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart and has sold 12 million copies.

According to a press release announcing the reissue, the recording of the album was plagued by delays, taking Adams six months to finish.

"By the time I'd finished the album," Adams said, "I was completely exhausted. I'd pushed everybody, including myself, very hard. It was almost like I didn't care about any other relationship anymore with anybody. I was just going to make the best record I possibly could."

"Reckless was just the right record at the right time," he added. "It was just unstoppable."

Adams also announced a handful of fall dates to coincide with the album's anniversary. He will hit the road in October before a European run in November. Those gigs can be found below:

Oc.t 19: Minneapolis, MN @ State Theater
Oct. 20: Chicago, IL @ Chicago Theater
Oct. 21: Detroit, MI @ Fox Theater
Oct. 22: Cleveland, OH @ Palace Theater
Oct. 23: Philadelphia, PA @ Palace Theater
Oct. 24: Washington, DC @ National Theater
Oct. 25: New York, NY @ Theatre at MSG

Join the Discussion