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Bon Jovi – The Circle (2009)

Few bands embodied the era of pop-metal like Bon Jovi. By merging Def Leppard’s loud but tuneful metal with Bruce Springsteen’s working-class sensibilities, the New Jersey-based quintet developed an ingratiatingly melodic and professional variation of hard rock — one that appealed as much to teenagers as to housewives. Bon Jovi skillfully employed professional songwriters to give their songs, especially their power ballads, an appropriately commercial sheen, inaugurating a trend that dominated mainstream hard rock and metal for the next decade. They also made simple performance videos that emphasized lead singer Jon Bon Jovi’s photogenic good looks, and these clips helped propel 1986’s Slippery When Wet and 1988’s New Jersey into multi-platinum status around the world. Both records were criticized for being more pop than metal, as well as being targeted toward teenyboppers, yet the group managed to subtly change its image in the early ’90s, moving away from metal and concentrating on straightforward arena rock and big ballads. The shift in style worked, and Bon Jovi were the only American pop-metal band of the ’80s to retain a sizable audience in the ’90s.
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Bon Jovi…The Circle (2009)

Genre…Hard Rock
Year…2009
File Size…81.19MB
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Bon Jovi – MTV Unplugged 2007
01. Who’s Says You Can’t Go Home
02. Lost Highway
03. You Give Love A Bad Name
04. Livin’ On A Prayer
05. (You Want To) Make A Memory
06. Hallelujah
07. It’s My Life
08. Till We Ain’t Strangers Anymore (with Leann Rimes)
09. Bed Of Roses
10. Whole Lot Of Leavin’
11. Any Other Day
12. The Last Night
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Bon Jovi – Lost Highway 2007

Lost Highway is the title of the tenth studio album by Bon Jovi. Described by Jon Bon Jovi as “a Bon Jovi album influenced by Nashville”, the album influences the band’s rock sound with that of country music following the success of a country version of the band’s 2006 single “Who Says You Can’t Go Home”, a duet with Jennifer Nettles, which reached #1 on the U.S. country chart in May 2006.[1] Following the success had with the duet version of “Who Says You Can’t Go Home”, there are two songs on the album produced in collaboration with other artists, namely “We Got It Going On” featuring Big & Rich and “Till We Ain’t Strangers Anymore” featuring LeAnn Rimes. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, becoming Bon Jovi’s first ever album to debut at #1 and their third album to reach that position after Slippery When Wet in 1986 and New Jersey in 1988.[2] The album also debuted at #1 in Japan. This is the fourth such time, breaking the Beatles record of having three number one albums in the country.[3]The album was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2008 Grammy Awards.
Released June 8, 2007
(see Release history)
Recorded Nashville, Los Angeles
Genre Hard rock,Country rock
Length 49:50
Label Island / Mercury
Producer Dann Huff,John Shanks,Desmond Child (Executive Producer)
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Tracklist:
01. Lost Highway
02. Summertime
03. (You want to) Make a Memory
04. Whole Lot Of Leaving
05. We Got It Going On
06. Any Other Day
07. Seat Next To You
08. Everybody’s Broken
09. The Last Night
10. One Step Closer
11. Til We Ain’t Stranger Anymore Feat. Leann Rimes
12. I Love This Town
13. (You Want To) Make A Memory (Live at the Cannery Ballroom)
14. Lost Highway (Live at the Cannery Ballroom)
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Bon Jovi – An All Star Tribute To Bon Jovi- 2006

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Bon Jovi – Have a Nice Day 2005

Have a Nice Day is Bon Jovi’s ninth studio album. The album has gone platinum in the USA and several other countries. As of July 11, 2007, it has sold 1,453,039 copies in the US.[1] Following the release of the album, the band went on a world tour to promote the album. The tour lasted from November 2005 to July 2006, playing 89 shows over North America, Japan and Europe.
Released September 20, 2005
Recorded Sanctuary Sound II in New Jersey; Ocean Way Recording in Hollywood, California, 2004 – 2005
Genre Hard rock
Length 53:45
Label Island/Mercury
Producer Jon Bon Jovi, Dann Huff, Rick Parashar, Richie Sambora, John Shanks
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Tracklist:
01. Have a Nice Day
02. I Want to be loved
03. Welcome to Wherever you Are
04. Who Says you can�t go home
05. Last man Standing
06. Bells of Freedom
07. Wildflower
08. Last Cigarette
09. I am
10. Complicated
11. Novocaine
12. Story of my Life
13. Dirty Little Secret
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Bon Jovi – The String Quartet – Tribute To Bon Jovi (2003)
01. Bad Medicine
02. Always
03. Bed of Roses
04. Living on a Prayer
05. Wanted Dead or Alive
06. Lay Your Hands on Me
07. Keep the Faith
08. Runaway
09. I’ll Be There for You
10. It’s My Life
11. Everyday
12. One of Those Things [Original Composition]
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Bon Jovi – Bounce 2002

Bounce is Bon Jovi’s eighth studio album, released in October 2002. Bounce was heavily influenced by the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, owing in part to Jon Bon Jovi’s proximity to New York. Bounce represented a return to Bon Jovi’s “roots” with Richie Sambora playing heavily distorted guitars, gravelly vocals by Jon, keyboard effects and piano’s by David Bryan and booming drums by Tico Torres. Jon Bon Jovi noted that “Bounce” was mainly a “Jon and Richie album”. However, this return to a more “classic Bon Jovi” sound, while a relief to some fans, also brought out some critics that accused the band of being too “formulaic”, a criticism that had been leveled at the band in the past. The single “Everyday” was written as a response to how the band felt about how to move on after September 11th. Ironically, while it was successful across a number of countries, it didn’t make much of a mark in the United States. The track “Undivided” speaks more specifically of the aftermath of September 11th, and has become a fan favorite off the album. The song “Open All Night” was written in response to how Jon Bon Jovi felt about the ending of the TV series Ally McBeal. He portrayed the boyfriend of star Calista Flockhart in the final series, and was upset that his character was written out in the way it was. The producers of the show allegedly asked Jon to stay on for a few extra episodes, so that his character, Victor, could marry Ally. Jon refused on the grounds that his wife was heavily pregnant with their son, Jake, and so Victor had to be written out quicker than was hoped. Jon wrote “Open All Night” as his way of expressing how he wished the character had ended. This was also not the first time that Bon Jovi had written a song with the title “Open All Night”; two of the other songs appear on their 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can’t Be Wrong box set. The title track, “Bounce”, was dedicated to NFL Head Coach Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots and close friend of Bon Jovi. The song alludes to the various hardships Belichick experienced before finally winning a Super Bowl. Alternatively, many also felt the song spoke of the nation’s rebound following September 11th. “Make Bounce have your own meaning, we name it after what were writing about at that time and then we give it out for the fans to make their own.” Tico Torres
Released October 8, 2002
Recorded Sanctuary II Studio in New Jersey
Genre Hard rock, rock
Length 49:06
Label Island/Mercury
Producer Luke Ebbin, Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora
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Tracklist:
01. Undivided
02. Everyday
03. The Distance
04. Joey
05. Misunderstood
06. All About Lovin’ You
07. Hook Me Up
08. Right Side of Wrong
09. Love Me Back To Life
10. You Had Me From Hello
11. Bounce
12. Open All Night
13. Postcards From The Wasteland (Japan Bonus Track)
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