Posted April 20, 201015 yr Bon Jovi to re-release ten albums Tuesday, April 20 2010, 12:40 BST By Robert Copsey Rex Features Bon Jovi will re-release ten of their studio albums as part of the band's 25th anniversary. The albums, starting with their self-titled debut LP released in 1984, will be re-packaged as special editions that will each feature rare recordings, bonus tracks and new artwork from each period. The group will also launch a new website in conjunction with the re-released albums, called The Bon Jovi Vaults, which will offer new pictures, tracks and other exclusive content. The full list of albums to be re-released are: Bon Jovi (1984) 7800° Fahrenheit (1985) Slippery When Wet (1986) New Jersey (1988) Keep the Faith (1992) These Days (1995) Crush (2000) Bounce (2002) Have a Nice Day (2005) Lost Highway (2007) I hope i have this in the right forum as i know there is always debate about which forum Bon Jovi go into, if it needs moving i understand, i though the pop forum might be the safest forum to post it in.
April 20, 201015 yr I've only got Slippery When Wet and even that's just a copy made by a friend ( :blush:). I really should check out some more of their stuff. Edited April 20, 201015 yr by Swagger91
April 20, 201015 yr Author In my opinion slippery when wet, new jersey, these days, keep the faith and crush are the 5 best albums bu Bon Jovi. Have a nice day and bounce have some great moments but have some filler aswell, lost highway i just cant get into all that much and the circle i havnt fully made up my mind yet only that it is a better album than lost highway.
April 20, 201015 yr Sounds good but i'm not sure if i'll buy them all again. I'll wait and see what rare songs they have on them because i have a lot of rare/unreleased stuff on my itunes already :unsure:
April 21, 201015 yr Author Im gonna wait and see what the extra material is although i will definitly buy crush as the cd i have is a bit scrated in places so i need a new version, so i will wait for this.
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