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Originally Posted by Captain_jovi
How many CDs are you proposing it should have had in order to sell better?
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I do not know. That is why I have asked if these 2010 editions sold well. There are less commercial bands than Bon Jovi, with a smaller fan base, and that can afford to release their remastered albums with a bonus CD with a live show and rarities.
I guess if these 2010 albums sold well, it could explain why New Jersey Deluxe 2014 didn't sell so well. I guess it was too early. But in the next few years, they could try again, maybe not with all albums, but could pick a few like SWW.
Imagine a super deluxe edition of SWW:
disc 1 - Remastered album
disc 2 - Unreleased songs and rare demos:
Game of The Heart
Lonely Is The Night
Deep Cuts The Knife
Never Enough
Edge of The Broken Heart
Boderline
Out of Bounds
I do not know if they recorded more songs that we do not know but this is also interesting to add:
I'd Die For You (Demo)
Never Say Goodbye (Demo R. Sambora on Vocals) -I know, it won't happen
Wanted Dead or Alive (Acoustic Demo)
disc 3 - Live show from 1986/87:
Any full show that sounds good and Jon not vocals problem.
Even if disc 3 is Cincinnati 87, as long as it has a good remastering, it would be interesting to get it.
You do not need anything else. Make a good presentation with a good 30 page booklet with photographs and that sells well man. This is easy for them.