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Originally Posted by Supersonic
It's just that the overal quality on These Days is a lot better. It was made with the right producer, the right mindset and a vocalist who had no trouble hitting the notes.
Salaam Aleikum,
Sebastiaan
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This is the answer right here!!!
Take the same songs from Slippery When Wet and have them recreate that album today (create it like it's the first time - not purposely try to mimic it)
The entire album won't be the same album anymore. It would be recorded in a lower key with zero range to match Jon's voice. The vocal tone of the album won't even sound the same. The key change from Prayer wouldn't exist.
The instruments themselves will have no balls. No cool guitar riffs or anything natural. Just Shanks overlapping tracks with a bunch of shit.
And the same goes the other way... I'd love to see what a 1995 Bon Jovi would do with a song like Devils In The Temple or Teardrop To The Sea.
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