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Bon Jovi: Bon Jovi (1984) Review
An 80s party rock debut which showed signs of what was to come.
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Bon Jovi: 7800° Fahrenheit (1985) Review
Bon Jovi’s second LP is a rushed, unmemorable affair.
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Bon Jovi: Slippery When Wet (1986) Review
One of the finest rock albums ever made, and the first to receive an 11/11 score.
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Bon Jovi: New Jersey (1988) Review
Their riffs are as big as ever, but Jon Bon Jovi now identifies as a cowboy.
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Bon Jovi: Keep The Faith (1992) Review
Bon Jovi rock into the 90s with one of their very best albums.
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Bon Jovi: These Days (1995) Album Review
The final piece in Bon Jovi’s legendary four album run shows a band growing older and more cynical.
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Bon Jovi: Crush (2000) Review
A solid if unspectacular return from Jon Bon Jovi and co.
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Bon Jovi: Bounce (2002) Review
Largely an extension of Crush, the powerful 9/11 overtones of Bounce make up for a lack of hit singles.
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Bon Jovi: This Left Feels Right (2003) Review
These re-worked versions of the classics mostly fall flat.
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Bon Jovi: 100 Million Fans Can’t Be Wrong (2004) Review
Bon Jovi celebrate their 20th anniversary with a sprawling boxset.
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Bon Jovi: Have A Nice Day (2005) Review
Bon Jovi’s best work in over a decade.
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Bon Jovi: Lost Highway (2007) Review
A natural progression for the band, which sounds exactly like you hoped it would.
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Bon Jovi: The Circle (2009) Album Review
Bon Jovi return to rock on the underwhelming The Circle.
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Bon Jovi: What About Now (2013) Album Review
Bon Jovi’s latest finds them trying to impress critics rather than fans.
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Bon Jovi: This House Is Not For Sale (2016) Album Review
Bon Jovi’s first album without Richie Sambora is more of a success than it had any right to be.
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Bon Jovi: 2020 (2021) Review
Bon Jovi’s lockdown-centric effort is amongst the weakest of their career.
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Bon Jovi: Forever (2024) Album Review
Forever displays Bon Jovi’s uncanny ability to write super catchy songs, albeit lacking the guitar punch of their early work.
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Gun – Taking On The World (1989) Album Review
Gun deliver a debut album choc-full of killer guitar riffs at a time when the UK rock scene needed it most.
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Gun: Gallus (1992) Album Review
Gun cement their position as one of the UK’s best rock acts on their second album, Gallus.
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Gun: Swagger (1994) Album Review
Scottish rockers Gun deliver anthem after anthem on their third LP, producing one of the best rock albums of the 1990s.