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Bon Jovi - Keep the Faith
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Music CD Cover Artist: Bon Jovi Edition: Music CD Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered CD Release Date: 1999-02-09 Music Label: Island / Mercury Soundtracks: - 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
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Free Music Notes for Keep the Faith AlbumFree Music Review: They Never grow Old-Blame It on the Love of R&R!!! Hit: 1 Stars
To describe Bon Jovi as "bubblegum rock" is about the same as saying that Will Smith is the president of America. Bon Jovi is THE BEST band that has EVER graced the charts, even though they have some tough competion. Bon Jovi is often grouped into the "Aerosmith-rock" category, and although they're similar, they aren't alike. "Keep the Faith" must have shocked everyone-it was the first proof that one of the '80s bands was good enough to make it. And, if you pay attention, Bon Jovi is still making it. This album has beautiful ballads filled with quiet energy, wonderful get-out-of-your-seat tunes and everything else. From handsome frontman Jon's awesome, heart-wrenching vocals to Sambora's superb guitar prowess, this album will rock you so completely that you find yourself living within the music. "I Want You" is the most beautiful ballad on the album, and the overlooked "Blame It On the Love of Rock and Roll" the best track. Whether you like Bon Jovi or not, this album is a wonderful tribute rock-and-roll itself-wild enough for yesterday, strong enough for today, and modern enough for tomorrow.
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