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New Jersey
(1988)
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Bon Jovi had perfected a formula for hard pop/rock by the time of New Jersey, concentrating on singalong choruses sung over and over again, frequently by a rough, extensively overdubbed chorus, producing an effect not unlike what these songs sounded like in the arenas and stadiums where they were most often heard. The lyrics had that typical pop ...
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Cross Road
(1994)
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While Bon Jovi always managed to stick a couple of killer album tracks on their records, their main strength has always been singles. Cross Road collects all of their biggest hits, adding a couple of new songs and Jon Bon Jovi's solo hit, "Blaze of Glory," for good measure. Even the band's detractors may not be able to resist the constant flow of ...
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One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001
(2001)
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Die-hard Bon Jovi fans will swear on their sacred Slippery When Wet albums that Bon Jovi is by far one of the best rock bands to sing (or scream) along to, no matter where you are -- in the car, on the road, or in your room, crooning into your hairbrush or anything you can get your hands on. One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001 is the perfect album for ...
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Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
(2001)
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To be blunt, most soundtracks suck, amounting to little more than a random collection of songs picked primarily for their helpfulness in marketing the movie. But occasionally -- the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, for example -- filmmakers recognize that a well-chosen soundtrack can be as integral to setting a movie's mood as any actor or ...
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New Jersey [Australia Bonus Track]
(2003)
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Bon Jovi had perfected a formula for hard pop/rock by the time of New Jersey, concentrating on singalong choruses sung over and over again, frequently by a rough, extensively overdubbed chorus, producing an effect not unlike what these songs sounded like in the arenas and stadiums where they were most often heard. The lyrics had that typical pop ...
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Hip Hop Tribute to Bon Jovi
(2007)
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Various Artists
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An All Star Tribute to Bon Jovi
(2006)
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Various Artists
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The String Quartet Tribute to Bon Jovi: Count Me In
(2003)
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Various Artists
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Cross Road [Deluxe Sound and Vision]
(2005)
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While Bon Jovi always managed to stick a couple of killer album tracks on their records, their main strength has always been singles. Cross Road collects all of their biggest hits, adding a couple of new songs and Jon Bon Jovi's solo hit, "Blaze of Glory" for good measure. Even the band's detractors may not be able to resist the constant flow of ...
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Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back [Clean]
(2001)
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To be blunt, most soundtracks suck, amounting to little more than a random collection of songs picked primarily for their helpfulness in marketing the movie. But occasionally -- the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, for example -- filmmakers recognize that a well-chosen soundtrack can be as integral to setting a movie's mood as any actor or ...
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This Left Feels Right [Import Bonus Tracks]
(2004)
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God knows why Bon Jovi felt the need to recut its best songs in an adult alternative style with Patrick Leonard as the producer. In the thorough liner notes -- presented as an interview between Jon Bon Jovi and guitarist Richie Sambora -- by the suddenly ubiquitous David Wild, Jon claims that the roots of the album derive from a Japanese show he ...
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One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001 [Japan]
(2002)
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Die-hard Bon Jovi fans will swear on their sacred Slippery When Wet albums that Bon Jovi is by far one of the best rock bands to sing (or scream) along to, no matter where you are -- in the car, on the road, or in your room, crooning into your hairbrush or anything you can get your hands on. One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001 is the perfect album for ...
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This Left Feels Right [Japan Bonus Track]
(2003)
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Bon Jovi
God knows why Bon Jovi felt the need to recut its best songs in an adult alternative style with Patrick Leonard as the producer. In the thorough liner notes -- presented as an interview between Jon Bon Jovi and guitarist Richie Sambora -- by the suddenly ubiquitous David Wild, Jon claims that the roots of the album derive from a Japanese show he ...
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