Bon Jovi - Bon Jovi (Deluxe Edition) (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Bon Jovi (Deluxe Edition)
Year Of Release: 1984 / 2024
Label: Bon Jovi Profit Split (Catalog) / UMG Recordings
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:23:10
Total Size: 1.78 GB / 605 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Runaway
02. Roulette
03. She Don't Know Me
04. Shot Through The Heart
05. Love Lies
06. Breakout
07. Burning For Love
08. Come Back
09. Get Ready
10. Runaway (Cassette Writing Demo)
11. Runaway (Pre-production Studio Demo)
12. Runaway (Alternate Version)
13. Runaway (Extended Version / 2024 Mix)
14. Come Back (Reference Vocal Version)
15. Roulette (Live In Tokyo, 1985 - Obie O'Brien Mix)
16. Breakout (Live In Tokyo, 1985 - Obie O'Brien Mix)
17. Runaway (Live In Tokyo, 1985 - Obie O'Brien Mix)
18. Get Ready (Live In Tokyo, 1985 - Obie O'Brien Mix)

Bon Jovi have been part of the rock landscape for so long, it’s hard to remember a time when they weren’t yet world-beaters. But on January 21, 1984, they were just getting started, releasing their first, self-titled album on the Mercury label.

Bon Jovi was produced by Lance Quinn and Tony Bongiovi, who was not only the cousin of Jon Bon Jovi, but founded the Power Station studio in New York, where the album was recorded. It was a showcase for a hungry young five-piece in a hurry to go places. The material was almost entirely co-written by Bon Jovi himself with various collaborators, including lead guitarist Richie Sambora (newly installed in the band as the replacement for Dave Sabo, who went on to Skid Row) on four numbers.

The exception, and the only time that the band have ever recorded anything by an “outsider” on a studio record, was “She Don’t Know Me,” by Mark Avsec. He was a member of Donnie Iris and the Cruisers, themselves a chart act in America in the first half of the 1980s, notably with fine singles like “Ah! Leah!” and “My Girl.”

The Bon Jovi album also featured contributions from such notables as unofficial band bassist Hugh McDonald, Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band drummer Roy Bittan, and Canadian guitarist Aldo Nova, who had scored a Top 30 US hit of his own in 1982 with “Fantasy.”

Now, UMG releases a brand new Deluxe Edition for the album's 40th anniversary, featuring 9 tracks bonus material including alternate mixes and live versions!


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