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American Reckoning and DWYC kinda HAD to be on the album due to its title. You can't really call the record 2020 and not talk about these things. Of course, DWYC's lyrics are already dated, and why a BJ record would need to be topical is beyond me. That being said, I like DWYC, Blood in the Water and Beautiful Drug.
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Still not the biggest fan of the album. I really like 40/50% of it and then can't really tolerate the rest.
Beautiful Drug is decent. Blood In The Water is excellent. Luv Can is excellent. Let It Rain is really good. That's about it. Sent from my Pixel 6 Pro using Tapatalk |
It’s been roughly 1,5 years since the release of ‘2020’. I am fully aware of my naive tendency to get a bit too enthusiastic each time we get a new album. In a year or two I normally gain some perspective and reluctantly begin to admit that the latest release has it’s very obvious limitations and flaws.
For me the new album has aged quite well, though. BITW and LTF are definitely great songs, there’s no denying. Shine is very good. Luv Can is still my favorite track on the album. It begins as a mediocre or even a bit boring song, yet the last 90 seconds are epic. I love the outro. It’s vintage Bon Jovi. In my ears, it compares to any masterpiece they’ve ever done. One of the greatest love songs I know. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
For me the album aged semi-well. I understand why a song like DWYC needed to be on it to make it really topical, but that’s a song I really don’t wanna hear anymore nowadays because it’s about a time and event I wish we could just leave behind us for good already.
Songs that aged really well for me are Luv Can, Blood In The Water, Let It Rain, Brothers In Arms and Shine. Lower The Flag and American Reckoning are very good as well, but since they’re about such heavy topics I need to be in the right mood to listen to them and if I’m not I tend to skip them. I know everyone seems to love Beautiful Drug and I certainly don’t dislike it, but it’s also not really anything special to me. It’s kinda just there [emoji28] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
If you queue up the album and take out American Reckoning & Do What You Can and add Shine & Luv Can back in basically playing the album in the original tracklist sequence the album flows better and seems to go over well when listening to it.
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For me this record aged well. It has it's obvious limitations, had to be topical (what can we do? lol), and suffered with superproduction on the singles, but I still enjoy listening to it.
Beautiful Drug, Blood in the Water, Shine and Let it Rain are the ones I come back the most. Limitless I do like too, but the live version. And I can affirm now that Luv Can is one of my favorite Bon Jovi songs. It proved to me that they can still do some magic in studio if they want to! |
The reason I couldn't take this album was the same reason the Tour got in so much trouble--Jon's voice. I thought it sounded terrible on the album. There had never been a BJ album that I couldn't listen all the way through on until this one.
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