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Old 03-13-2013, 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Roll View Post
Aftermath is as bad as an album can be. No inspiration despite 14 years of silence (14 friggin' years to deliver THAT, are you kidding me?) and even worse production than What about Now's. So yes there's more guitar on Richie's album but it's poor quality work. I mean the outro solo of 7 years gone is sooooo ****ed up!
To me Richie perfectly fits in current Bon Jovi. Jon isn't half the singer he used to be and Richie isn't half the guitar player he used to be as well, so it's a draw.
Anyway, What about Now wins hands down against Aftermath in my opinion.
You obviously didnt see Richie live hes still got it many songs had extended jams in I think Jon restricts him and the band from turning too far away from the original known music. Look at Keep The Faith. How many years were tgey playing the same solo? And now they have changed it up.

In response to the OP I think aftermath wins. I like both albums but Richies one hits Mr more. WAN seems to me like a Jon solo record. And I still dont know why people say Aftemath isn't a rock album because it is
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