Thursday, January 20, 2011

A review of Bon Jovi's Greatest Hits

If someone shows presented to Bon Jovi during their "hair band" days, his time more sophisticated adult contemporary, or preload, Discovery Channel, it is easy to understand the appeal of the band's catchy hooks and hard to beat. With a career more than 25 years, members of Bon Jovi have done well and for his new Greatest Hits collection is a mirror image of it.

Bon Jovi found their niche early rock anthem awardsand power ballads. Retrieved from "Livin 'On A Prayer" to "my life", their songs are about inspiration, he stops to saccharin.

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Although the songs on the Greatest Hits of Bon Jovi span in 1983 to the present, it is difficult to feel the difference of position as the song by a production. Maintains a timeless quality, perhaps because 80 blocks, strange synth and guitar solos over-the-top, do not creep in only two of the title, "Bad Medicine" and "Born To Be MyBaby. "The only song really" hair-band ", a song worthy of scan is the band's first hit" Runaway. "Nevertheless, it is forgivable because the band is always true voice yet, and it's still a good tune ... And historically , was significant for their future success.

A review of Bon Jovi's Greatest Hits

The only deviation from their heavy sound in the single-disc version of "Greatest Hits" is the country-inspired "Who Says You Can not Go Home," a duet with Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland. Sounds a bit 'Situated next to the rest of the hard-rock collection, but the track better than the rock version, so that their integration.

For a total of fans, the latest version of the "Greatest Hits of Bon Jovi" contains a second CD with songs that stormed the charts do not include even if some of the best work on tape. These include more land sounds like "Lost Highway," Mellow "(You Want To) Make A Memory" and hard-driving rock in "Keep The Faith."

The only place this could be the album 'Public is the new, never previously published figures.

The eminent alone among the new songs is "This Is Love This Is Life" by Bon Jovi on the second CD "Ultimate Collection". This song is a hymn as hard as one of the best Bon Jovi, worthy of a single group with a signature text and beat perfectly married.

another new song The second CD is "The More Things Change," which is schizophrenic in nature. The opening of the court for the hearing of more hard-rock, butthen provide a bit 'of a country or rock song of the south, the way things are today in the world of music they have been years when the band started listing a few things that have changed in the past. The message seems confusing.

The new songs on the disc is a "What Do You Got?" and "No Excuse". Both are decent tunes, but it sounds like "No Apologies," as it would be better to be home on a record of Meat Loaf here.

Overall, however, fans can not deny the new and old, remainIf a band that has survived the game of metal 80 and over the years has continued to go with a few modifications to its sound. Good music is always a long breath, and "Bon Jovi's Greatest Hits" is good music, no matter the decade . It is worthwhile to look for a good conclusion.

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