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Wednesday 7 May 2014

Bon Jovi - These Days (1995) [Remastered]




TRACKLIST:

Disc 1

1. Hey God
2. Something For The Rain
3. The Ain't A Love Song
4. These Days
5. Lie To Me
6. Damned
7. My Guitar Lies Bleeding In My Arms
8. (It's Hard) Letting You Go
9. Heart Breaking Even
10. Something To Believe In
11. If That's What It Takes
12. Diamond Ring
13. All I Want Is Everything
14. Bitter Wine
15. These Days (Live) (Bonus Track)
16. Something For The Pain (Live) (Bonus Track)
17. Always (Live) (Bonus Track)
18. Keep The Faith (Live) (Bonus Track)
19. This Ain't A Love Song (Live) (Bonus Track)
20. Diamond Ring (Live) (Bonus Track)


Disc 2

1. Fields Of Fire (Demo)
2. I Thank You
3. Mrs. Robinson (Live) (Simon & Garfunkel Cover)
4. Let's Make It Baby (Demo)
5. I Don't Like Mondays (Feat. Bob Geldof) (Live) (Boomtown Rats Cover)
6. Crazy (Live)
7. Tumblin' Dice (Live)
8. Heaven Help Us (Live)
9. Hey God (Edit) (Bonus Track)
10. The End (Bonus Track)
11. When She Comes (Bonus Track)
12. Hey God (Live From South Africa) (Bonus Track)
13. These Days (Edit) (Bonus Track)
14. 634-5789 (Bonus Track)
15. (It's Hard) Letting You Go (Live) (Bonus Track)
16. Rockin' In The Free World (Live) (Neil Young Cover) (Bonus Track)



Artist : Bon Jovi
Country : USA
Release : These Days [Remastered]
Year : 1995
Genre : Hard Rock
File Type : mp3 320


Info:

Bon Jovi was born into the rock and roll world sometime in the year of 1984 with their self-titled album. Their second album, 7800° Fahrenheit followed, but it wasn't until their third, Slippery When Wet, that Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, Alec John Such, David Bryan and Tico Torres became a house-hold name with their catchy-yet-thought-provoking tunes about having fun, boy/girl relationships, and friendship. By the time their fourth album, New Jersey, hit the hungry public they had become one of the biggest rock acts of the 80s.
The 90s arrived, proving to be a treacherous road for many of the 80s rock bands, but not so for Bon Jovi. In 1990-91, we saw the growth of both Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora with their solo projects, Blaze of Glory and Stranger In This Town during a period of uncertainty within the band. By 1992, Bon Jovi was ready to take on the world with Keep The Faith and shortly thereafter with Crossroads, their greatest hits album, leaving Bon Jovi very much on the rock and roll map. This year, in 1995, marked the departure of bassist Alec John Such and the release of their most recent effort, These Days -- an album that shows a deep maturity and keen insight into a 90s world full of agitation, desperation, loss of hope and a lack of heroes.