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Old 06-19-2007, 10:44 AM
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Goodness, Lost Highway is going to be a tremendously popular Bon Jovi album. After listening to tracks 6-9, I'll say those tracks are the most musically significant tracks since New Jersey's 7-10 tracks - Wild is the Wind, Ride Cowboy Ride, Stick To Yer Guns and I'll B There 4 U.

Some would question why this is a big deal. Well, isn't this where the hay is made in the music business? When your CD's latter tracks sound just as good, if not better than the first handful, doesn't that usually mean you've got a CD with a tremendous amount of sales potential???

Am I comparing Lost Highway to New Jersey? Absolutely not. However, listen to:
Any Other Day
Seat Next To YOu
Broken
Strangers

...and tell me those aren't some the best sounding back-to-back-to-back-to-back tunes the boys have put out in quite some time - everything fits from the lyrics to the tempos to the melodies and harmonies and bridges to Richie's soulful solo's - everything just fits in these tunes. Throw in the sweet One Step Closer at #11 and that pretty much puts this CD pretty much in These Days' league.

I'm telling you guys this CD has unlimited potential if the band promotes it aggressively.
While I'm not ready to say this CD is in the same league as These Days, I will say that this is the strongest second-half of a Bon Jovi record since These Days. Crush had IGTG and She's a Mystery, Bounce had OAN, YHMFH, Have a Nice Day had Complicated. But Lost Highway is a CD with 12 strong tracks. And when "I Love This Town" first came on, I was thinking "why did they put this on the CD?" But after Richie's solo, the song became somthing else.

My only complaint so far is that some of the tracks end rather ubruptly. AOD could be a 5+ minute track, same as TWASA. Musically, those songs are incredible, but, especially with AOD, it could've been even better. I also don't get where the complaints about Seat Next to You come from. It's one of the better post-2000 ballads from the band. Better than any ballad from Bounce, and in my opinion better than Thank You For Loving Me. I think the emotion of the vocals are great, and it has an excellent melody. It's actually on right now. Tomorrow I'll probably have a more full review, but right now, I'm just enjoying the music!
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Old 06-19-2007, 06:11 PM
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I'd say LH is far better than These Days
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Old 06-26-2007, 08:52 PM
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While I'm not ready to say this CD is in the same league as These Days, I will say that this is the strongest second-half of a Bon Jovi record since These Days. Crush had IGTG and She's a Mystery, Bounce had OAN, YHMFH, Have a Nice Day had Complicated. But Lost Highway is a CD with 12 strong tracks. And when "I Love This Town" first came on, I was thinking "why did they put this on the CD?" But after Richie's solo, the song became somthing else.

My only complaint so far is that some of the tracks end rather ubruptly. AOD could be a 5+ minute track, same as TWASA. Musically, those songs are incredible, but, especially with AOD, it could've been even better. I also don't get where the complaints about Seat Next to You come from. It's one of the better post-2000 ballads from the band. Better than any ballad from Bounce, and in my opinion better than Thank You For Loving Me. I think the emotion of the vocals are great, and it has an excellent melody. It's actually on right now. Tomorrow I'll probably have a more full review, but right now, I'm just enjoying the music!
Snow, you pretty much summed it from my end. I particularly didn't care for Summertime, Goin' On and This Town, but Sambora saves them.

I think overall, this album is on equal footing with These Days, which did have a few real weak tracks like Damned and Diamond Ring.

My only complaint is I would probably have switched Last Night with Walk Like A Man.
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I wouldn't say that much
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I wouldn't say that much
I'm not a fan of These Days
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