Destination Anywhere [Japan] Jon Bon Jovi

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  • Release Date: 06/17/1997
  • Sales Rank: 26,323
  • Label: ISLAND / MERCURY
  • UPC: 731453490321

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Destination Anywhere [Japan]

1LISTENQueen of New Orleans 4:30
2LISTENJanie, Don't Take Your Love to Town 5:18
3LISTENMidnight in Chelsea 4:58
4LISTENUgly 3:23
5LISTENStaring at Your Window with a Suitcase in My Hand 4:26
6LISTENEvery Word Was a Piece of My Heart 5:16
7LISTENIt's Just Me 6:43
8LISTENDestination: Anywhere 4:56
9LISTENLearning How to Fall 4:03
10LISTENNaked 4:42
11LISTENLittle City 4:57
12LISTENAugust 7 4:59
13Cold Hard Heart Demo Version 4:44
14I Talk to Jesus Bonus Track 5:12

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Jon Bon Jovi's first official solo album, Destination Anywhere (apparently Blaze of Glory doesn't count because it was a soundtrack) finds the hard rocker attempting to simultaneously make his signature sound more mature and more contemporary. Producer Stephen Lironi tones down the sample-driven rhythms that characterized his work with Black Grape, giving Bon Jovi a laid-back and modern musical bed. Of course, the singer chooses to write melodies and lyrics very similar to those of his full-time band, only less bombastic. And that's the key to Destination Anywhere -- it really couldn't have been made by the band, because there are too many subtle sonics and melodies for the group. So, in a sense, it's a breakthrough for Bon Jovi, because it is the first time he sounds like he's come to terms with adulthood. That doesn't mean Destination Anywhere is a complete success -- it, like his other records, is hampered by filler -- but none of his contemporaries were able to age this well, and the record is a fine example of late-'90s mainstream pop. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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