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Old 04-26-2011, 11:26 PM
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Aloha !

Jon started his own label in the late 80's called Jambco.

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Sebastiaan
Yes, And he changed it to Jamco for some reason. I’m not sure if there is any significance for the change. (Jon Anthony Matt Bon Jovi Co. - For those who didn’t know)

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Aloha !

Only 4 albums have been released on the label as far as I'm aware; Slippery, New Jersey, Keep The Faith, and a Billy Falcon album.

Salaam Aleikum,
Sebastiaan
I’m not sure where the Skids or Aldo Nova fit in with this, if they even did at all. But Slippery, Jersey, and Faith were still backed by Mercury. I’m not sure how the split worked.


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Aloha !


I don't think anyone has ever told Springsteen what to record and I seriously wonder how limited Bon Jovi really is as to their creative output.

Salaam Aleikum,
Sebastiaan
Springsteen follows a similar pattern. He’ll mix real albums with creative ones. Look at his post 2K work:

Springsteen Had
3 Regular Pop Albums - The Rising, Magic, Working on a Dream
2 Creative Ones - Devils & Dust, The Seeger Sessions
8 Compilation - 3 GHs collections, 2 Box Sets, 3 Live Albums
1 - The Promise - I'm not sure where this fits

Jovi Had:
4 Regular Pop Albums - Crush, Bounce, Hand, The Circle
2 Creative Ones - TLFR - LH
3 Compilation - OWN, GH, Box Set

The only difference is, Springsteen doesn’t give a shit how his albums do commercially. Or at least that’s what he implies

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