Although Bryan's last few albums didn't do well in the USA (or were released way after their worldwide counterparts), they're still pretty good. Hell, in Europe he can still pack 'em in stadiums. I'm glad he's back to a band format, not the trio (see the
Live at Slane Castle DVD if you don't know what I'm talking about - here's one clip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIR6McghBJo&NR).
Much like Phil Collins from about 1980 - 1991, Bryan had an incredible run starting with the album
Cuts Like A Knife right through those early '90s soundtrack songs.
Waking Up The Neighbors was long, but you know most of it. His
Unplugged is great.
Does his voice crack live? Sure. But I saw him in 1987 on the
Into the Fire tour (and it's also my favorite BA album; sorely underrated). Great entertainer.