Songs like “Hey God”, “Something to Believe In” and “My Guitar Lies Bleeding in My Arms” are my 3 favorites off the album and really showcases their songwriting abilities. The album picked up where they were with “Keep the Faith” and even went further with it and better. It was a fun and exciting ride…welcome back!īy 1995, you think people would have forgotten about Bon Jovi with how much music had changed, but thankfully I didn’t forget as they released “These Days” and obviously I loved this album if it is sitting at #2 in my book. They could still do the ballads with “Thank You For Loving Me” and the band could still play with such great songs as “Say It Isn’t So”, “Next 100 Years”, “She’s a Mystery” and the rocker “One Wild Night”. Some of the great story telling was still there (it is gone now) with songs like “Just Older” and “Captain Crash & the Beauty Queen from Mars”. They were back and in a good way for at least a few years anyway. The band seem rejuvenated and had a new, exciting spirit. It did go on to sell a mediocre 11 million copies worldwide. The album was such a massive success despite only reaching #6 on the charts. The song was classic Jovi and it even brought back the talk-box from “Livin’ On a Prayer”. The lead off single, “It’s My Life” brought new life to Bon Jovi and brought them a new generation of fans. After being away for a few years, Bon Jovi screamed back on the scene in such a refreshing way. The re-birth of Bon Jovi began in 2000 with this album. The whole album is pretty much enjoyable and even the lesser songs are still good. I like them more now than when they came out a few years back. The standout songs for me were “We Don’t Run” and the ballad “Who Would You Die For” which I find to be some of the best they have done in years. He did help write basically every song on the album. It was the first album without Richie and the first with Phil X, but Phil was not an official member of the band. I thought it was great and brought back a little of the old Bon Jovi. It had some balls to it especially the last song “Burning Bridges” which was a big F#&k you to the record label. For me, it was the best thing they have done in over a decade. The other crazy thing about this one is that it was only released to feel a contract obligation as Bon Jovi wanted out of their record label.
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This album is actually a compilation of unfinished tracks that they did finish up but for me it felt like an album package. And I admit I like the title track and “Whole Lot of Leavin'”, but outside of that I don’t remember the rest as I have blocked it out. I did like the ballad “(You Want to Make) A Memory as the band can do ballads. Although some of the songs themselves were good, I was bored with the whole package. You can argue that they have always been a little country which is a little true in that they write similarly to country songs and use a lot of the country tricks, but they are really a more rock with a bluesy influence thanks to Richie.
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The songs were dull and lifeless and again, it felt forced. The band is trying to be something they are not. Based on all this, it was a very successful album…it just sucked a lot. The album released 4 singles and it reached #1 and sold over 4 million copies. It is definitely Nashville-influenced, but it is not a true Country album. Despite what you have heard, this is not really a Country album. Bon Jovi had been making the same album over and over for 7 years and decided to change things up a little.