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Bon Jovi: Jon Bon Jovi (vocals, guitar); Richie Sambora (guitar); David Bryan (keyboards); Tico Torres (drums). Additional personnel: Hugh McDonald (bass guitar). Although the initial reports that LOST HIGHWAY was to be Bon Jovi's "country album" turned out to be somewhat overstated, it does sit comfortably at the meeting ground between commercial rock and commercial country that Garth Brooks started exploring in the early 1990s, and that folks like Big and Rich or Toby Keith mine successfully today. In fact, Big and Rich continued their bid to appear on every album recorded in Nashville in 2007 by helping out on "We Got It Going On," while the ballad "Stranger" features guest vocals by Leann Rimes. Aside from those nods to the contemporary Nashville scene, and of course, the Hank Williams nod of the album title, LOST HIGHWAY is at heart an old-fashioned Bon Jovi album, based on their patented combo of Richie Sambora's hard-candy guitar riffs and Jon Bon Jovi's heartthrob looks and Everyman lyrical persona. Highlights include the teary lost-love ballad "Seat Next To You" and the powerful first single "You Want To Make A Memory." Serious country fans know that "Lost Highway" is a Leon Payne-written Hank Williams classic, but even though Bon Jovi's 2007 album shamelessly trades on iconographic country imagery in a bid for a genre-skipping crossover hit, it's designed for those country fans who don't much care about Hank's legend (never mind knowing anything about Leon Payne). Lost Highway has little to do with any country prior to Garth Brooks, a move that makes sense since Garth was the gateway drug to country music for old Bon Jovi fans in the '90s. In that regard, it makes perfect sense for Bon Jovi to refashion themselves as a modern country act, because their heartland anthems are as thoroughly middle American as any country artist, and in 2007 country was at the core of mainstream pop music; in other words, the band's fans already have made the crossover, so they wouldn't see this crossover move as crass, just as catching up. But when it comes right down to it, Bon Jovi's self-styled country album has little to do with contemporary country in 2007, either. Despite duets with LeAnn Rimes and Big & Rich, despite the occasional fiddle or steel guitar, Lost Highway recalls nothing so much as a latter-day Bon Jovi record in how it balances fist-pumping arena anthems with heavy doses of sentiment. Not long after the buried fiddles on "Lost Highway" fade from memory and enough time passes to excuse the bad Toby Keith knockoff "Summertime," it's virtually impossible to distinguish this album anything after 1992's Keep the Faith. Which isn't necessarily bad, mind you -- Bon Jovi has a flair for commercial craft, knowing how to hit the sweet spot between the mundane and melodic, and there are times on Lost Highway where the group does so again. Ironically enough, what hurts is when they really try to fit into the conventions of country -- usually on the rockers, as on the aforementioned "Summertime" and the even-worse Big & Rich duet "We Got It Going On," which manages to cram in every sports-bar cliché into an unpalatable mess, a talent that also emphasizes Jon Bon Jovi's unfortunate tendency to rely on hackneyed imagery -- but when they're just being the smooth, efficient pop crooners they are, Lost Highway is as good as, and no different than, any Bon Jovi album since Keep the Faith. Which may not make it as adventurous as it appears, but it should still be satisfying all the same to those loyal fans. ~ Stephen Thomas ErlewineEntertainment Weekly (p.69) - "[T]he adult-contemporary horse they're riding does have its charm, like the fist-pumping chorus of the title track or the joyous slide of Richie Sambora's guitar on 'Whole Lot of Leavin' Goin' On." Bon Jovi Lost Highway Songs Lost Highway Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Gimme a break Terrible. Bad for a country album and doesn't even deserve to be in any "rock" categories. Submitted by Tony (San Diego, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
Wanted a good band dead or alive Bonn jovi is far away to be a great band that they were is a real shame!
They lost the line, and this album is a clear example.
Submitted by ascanderkiss (Caracas, Venezuela)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Rubbish? Aye Right, Get Real! This album is brilliant. There is seriously something wrong with all those who are saying that Bon Jovi have gotten worse over the years.. Bon Jovi are just as good as ever!
I loved this album, and I cannot WAIT to go see them in Glasgow on the 21st June! Submitted by morag (Angus, Scotland) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
If ya all don't like it, you don't have taste Anyone who rates this album below 5 stars simply doesn't know great tunes when they hear them. For the yahoos who think that Jon Bon Jovi's voice isn't as good as it once was, you must be tone deaf. His voice is like fine wine, it gets better with age. So if you don't like it, crawl under the rock you came from you terrorist commie. For everyone else, enjoy! Submitted by gmtimmer (Texas, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
every JOVI album is a 5 star no matter what is said counrty or rock, bon jovi are the greatest band every out of the usa. cant wait to see them live early 2008. Submitted by stephen (invercargill.new zealand) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$10.45 Bon Jovi: Jon Bon Jovi (vocals); Richie Sambora (guitar, background vocals); David Bryan (keyboards); Hugh McDonald (bass); Tico Torres (drums, percussion). Recorded at Sanctuary Sound II, New Jersey. Additional personnel: Jerry Cohen, Andreas Carlsson, Samuel Waermo. Producers: Luke Ebbin, Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, Desmond Child, Andreas Carlsson. "Misunderstood" was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. Personnel: Jon Bon Jovi (vocals, background vocals); Richie Sambora (guitar, background vocals); David Bryan (keyboards); Tico Torres (drums, percussion); Samuel Waermo, Luke Ebbin (programming). Audio Mixer: Bob Clearmountain. Recording information: Capitol studios, Los Angeles, CA; Sanctuary Sound ...
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Lost Highway
$38.45 This release includes a bonus DVD. Bon Jovi: Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora (vocals, guitar); Hugh McDonald (bass guitar); Tico Torres (drums); Alec John Such. Additional personnel: Dave Stewart , Eric Bazilian, Garo Yellin, Jerry Cohen, Joe Perry , Kenny Aronoff, Lance Quinn, Mark Hudson, Pino Palladino, Shawn Pelton, Kurt Johnston, Rick Valenti, Jeff Kazee, Carol Brooks, Bobby Bandiera. Liner Note Authors: Pierre Robert; Jon Bon Jovi. Bon Jovi's four-CD/one-DVD box set of rarities, 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong, inspires two immediate reactions. The first: How in the world did Bon Jovi have four discs' worth of unreleased material in their vaults? The second: Who on earth would want to hear 50 rarities from Bon Jovi? To anybody who's not a devoted fan, the New Jersey group always seemed like a quintessential singles-driven band. Sure, they had many albums that were blockbusters -- 1986's Slippery When Wet and its 1988 follow-up, New Jersey, dominated the American ...
| | Bon Jovi Have A Nice Day CD (2005) Limited Edition; Digipak; DualDisc
Lost Highway
$16.95 This deluxe limited edition includes a dualdisc featuring the complete album including a song featuring Jennifer Nettle of Sugarland, on the CD side, plus on the DVD side, a Bon Jovi EPK - behind the scenes and 5 live performances.
This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other. Bon Jovi: Jon Bon Jovi (vocals); Richie Sambora (guitar, background vocals); David Bryan (keyboards); Hugh McDonald (bass guitar); Tico Torres (drums). Additional personnel: Jennifer Nettles (vocals). Have a Nice Day, Bon Jovi's ninth studio album of original material, picks up where 2002's Bounce left off, showcasing a harder, heavier band than either 2000's Crush or Jon Bon Jovi's 1997 solo effort, Destination Anywhere. Not only that, but this 2005 album finds Jon Bon Jovi picking up on the serious undercurrent of Bounce, writing a series of angry, somber neo-protest songs that form the heart of this record. While he's not exactly explicitly political here, there's ...
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Lost Highway
$9.75 Daughtry: Chris Daughtry (vocals); Paul Bushnell (electric bass); Howard Benson, Josh Freese, Phil X. Personnel: Slash, Phil X. (guitar); Alyssa Park, Songa Lee, Cheryl Norman, Mark Robertson , Josephina Vergara, Endre Granat (violin); Grace Oh, David F. Walther, Samuel Formicola (viola); Jason Lippman, Jonathan Karoly, Victor Lawrence (cello); Howard Benson (keyboards, programming); Jamie Muhoberac (keyboards); Josh Freese (drums). Additional personnel: Chris Chaney (electric bass); Slash. Audio Mixers: Chris Lord-Alge; Mike Plotnikoff. Recording information: Bay 7 Studios, Valley Village, CA; Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA; Sound Factory Studios, Hollywood, CA; Sparky Dark, Calabasas, CA. Photographer: Frank W. 3 Ockenfels. As one of the finalists on the fifth season of the AMERICAN IDOL ...
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$11.29 Personnel: Bruce Springsteen (vocals, guitars, harmonica, pump organ, synthesizer, glockenspiel, percussion, background vocals); Stevie Van Zandt (guitars, mandolin, background vocals); Nils Lofgren (guitars, background vocals); Clarence Clemons (saxophone, background vocals); Roy Bittan (piano, organ); Danny Federici (organ, keyboards); Garry Tallent (bass guitar); Max Weinberg (drums); Patti Scialfa (background vocals). Additional personnel: William Pu, Jay Christy, Sheela Lyengar, Kenn Wagner, Justin Bruns, Olga Shpitko, Soozie Tyrell, John Meisner, Christopher Pulgram (violin); Amy Chang, Tania Maxwell Clements, Lachlan McBane (viola); Karen Freer, Charae Kruege, Daniel Laufer (cello); Patrick Warren (tack ...
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$14.69 Initial pressings of GOOD TO BE BAD included a bonus disc containing 7 live tracks and a video. Issued more than a decade after Whitesnake's previous studio outing, 2008's GOOD TO BE BAD finds frontman David Coverdale leading a band of new hard-rock recruits. Easily one of the heaviest albums recorded by the blooze-leaning British act, the album benefits from Coverdale's well-weathered vocals and the twin guitar work of Doug Aldrich (Dio) and Reb Beach (Winger, Dokken), as evinced on the fierce opener, "Best Years." Good to Be Bad marks Whitesnake's 30th anniversary as a band -- though frontman David Coverdale is the only original member. It's their first studio album since 1998's Restless Heart, which was never released in the United States. The current incarnation of Whitesnake is Coverdale, guitarists Doug Aldrich and Reb Beach, bassist Uriah Duffy, keyboardist Timothy Drury, and drummer Chris Frazier. Frazier is the band's newest member; the others appeared on 2006's Live...In ...
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$12.25 Personnel: Pall Jenkins (vocals, guitar, toy piano, saw, purcussion); Tobias Nathaniel (guitar, piano, Wurlitzer piano, organ, Clavinet, Moog synthesizer, bass); Jason Crane (trumpet); Mario Rubalcaba (drums). Recorded between November & December 1998 and in January 1999. Personnel: Tobias Nathaniel (guitar, piano, Clavinet, organ, pump organ, Wurlitzer organ, Moog synthesizer); Jason Crane (trumpet); Mario, A Machine, Mario Rubalcaba (drums). Audio Mixer: Ryan Hadlock. Recording information: Bear Creek Tracks (11/1998-12/1998); Rafter Roberts' Garage (11/1998-12/1998). Imagine a black, marble staircase winding up to an esoteric temple. The sky around you is the color of blood mixed with Balsamic vinegar. The moon is yellow, and hangs low on the horizon while Eastern European bats streak low over your head. The sound ...
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