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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0042286449722
Format: Enhanced
Label: Mercury Records Ltd (London)
Manufacturer: Mercury Records Ltd (London)
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Mercury Records Ltd (London)
Release Date: March 26, 2001
Running Time: 69 minutes
Studio: Mercury Records Ltd (London)
Sales Rank: 8972
Disc 1:- I Believe
- Keep The Faith
- I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
- In These Arms
- Bed Of Roses
- If I Was Your Mother
- Dry County
- Woman In Love
- Fear
- I Want You
- Blame It On The Love Of Rock & Roll
- Little Bit Of Soul
- Keep The Faith
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.co.uk Review: Four years on from New Jersey, Bon Jovi re-emerged with stern expressions, short hair and outfits noticeably lacking on the sequinned codpiece front. New Jersey had hinted that Jon Bon Jovi wished to be taken seriously--as seriously as Bruce Springsteen, for example--and Keep The Faith confirms this suspicion. However, while Springsteen has been able to redeem himself for his occasional buffooneries with an innate self-conscious modesty, Jon Bon Jovi's career has been characterised by a failure to get to grips with his own absurdity--this, remember, is the man who sang "I've seen a million faces/And I've rocked them all" without so much as smirking. This is why the songs on Keep The Faith where Bon Jovi attempt profundity--like the interminable, point-free "Dry Country"--are virtually unlistenable, and why such ear candy as "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" and "Bed Of Roses" is harmlessly beguiling. --Andrew Mueller
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In my review i cannon't say anything that the other reviewers haven't already said, ''Keep the Faith'' is a truely magnificent album and includes one of my all time favorite songs that Bon Jovi has ever recorded, "Bed Of Roses" --- a great track and one that i never do tire of. This album is one that you will play again and again, it rocks as to many other Bon Jovi albums such ad "New Jervesy" an "Slippery When Wet" 10/10 --- My second favorite Bon Jovi album, 2nd only to "SWWW".
If you don't own this album, you're missing out on a masterpiece and an essential listening album.
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It says something about the quality of 'Keep the Faith' when an album as good as 'These Days' can't hold a candle to it. This has always been my favourite Bon Jovi album and unless they can pull something out of the bag with future releases then this will always be their greatest work.
It startles me to find 5 star reviews of Crush, Bounce, Have a Nice Day and Lost Highway because none of them have been anywhere near the level of songwriting and musicianship of Keep the Faith. This is a truly brilliant piece of work that I doubt the band will ever better.
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This is when Bon Jovi really ditched the big hair and the spandex and showed just how talented a group they really were, a great album, some really great songs here, "I Believe", "Keep the Faith", "In These Arms", "Bed Of Roses" and the incredible "Dry County" (which merits a five star album rating alone) one of the best songs I have ever heard in my life, if any one song was gonna give Jovi the praise and credit they deserved for the right reasons it would have been that one, unfortunately a lot of people could never look past "Living on a Prayer" and never gave Jovi the chance or the credit they deserved, and for that reason they have now sold out, ditched their fans and what made them a good band and conformed so they can grasp whatever ... Read More:
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This is a great album but be careful when you buy it! Make sure you get the digitally remasted one, not the old one (you can tell the disks that have been digitally remastered as they have a red band around the outside of the disk)
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Quite simply, this is rock perfection. There is something here for everyone, those that like the 80s Bon Jovi and those who are more familiar with their 90s sound and beyond. Brilliantly crafted songs and exquisite musicianship combine to make one of the best mature rock albums of all time. You can tell the band really took their time with this, the songs are strong and Richie orchestrates some fantastic guitar solos. Latter day Bon Jovi didn't seem to put this much effort in and the old adage rings true here, the more you put in the more you get out. The follow up 'These Days' was good too but this is their career high point in my opinion. It superbly marries the old rocking B.J with the newer more sophisticated version. They never got this ... Read More:
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