Keep the Faith Bon Jovi

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CD - Remastered

  • Release Date: 02/09/1999
  • Original Release: 1992
  • Sales Rank: 24,488
  • Label: ISLAND / MERCURY
  • UPC: 731453809123
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Keep the Faith

1LISTENI Believe 5:50
2LISTENKeep the Faith 5:45
3LISTENI'll Sleep When I'm Dead 4:44
4LISTENIn These Arms 5:19
5LISTENBed Of Roses 6:34
6LISTENIf I Was Your Mother 4:26
7LISTENDry County 9:53
8LISTENWoman In Love 3:48
9LISTENFear 3:05
10LISTENI Want You 5:36
11LISTENBlame It On The Love Of Rock & Roll 4:23
12LISTENLittle Bit of Soul 5:47

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Editorial Reviews

Keep the Faith reintroduces Bon Jovi after almost four years of side projects and hiatuses. The musical climate shifted considerably in that time, and this fact hadn't been lost on the band. Faith blatantly brings to the surface the Bruce Springsteen influence that was always lurking in Bon Jovi's sound and uses it to frame Faith's more serious cast of the band's established pop-metal groove. "I Believe" and "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" amp up the blue-collar gospel revivalist feel of Springsteen's "Tunnel of Love," dropping in triumphant power chord changes to ensure arena readiness. But Bon Jovi also took a page from Springsteen's Big Book of Epic Songwriting, padding Faith's center with ambitious balladry and a nearly ten-minute story-song that wouldn't be out of place as a full-album-side, '70s rock experiment. Elsewhere, hit single "Bed of Roses" wisely aims for the verdant adult contemporary pastures pointed to by Bryan Adams with 1991's "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You," instead of gripping stupidly to the Aqua-Netted mane of glam rock power balladry. Later experiments with straightforward hard rock falter, since they don't sizzle like the band's vintage material and fall flat next to more inspired material like "In These Arms." But while miles of open highway separate the songwriting of Jon Bon Jovi and his mates from that of Springsteen, Keep the Faith deserves plenty of points for ambition, and it does succeed in updating the band's sound, even if the replacement parts were bought used. Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

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Keep the Faithby Anonymous

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December 12, 2002: It's been ten years and I was turned on to the song Bed of Roses(and the cd) just recently. Fabulous! Now I can't get enough of BonJovi. I guess I should come out of my cave more often. Love and Peace, Susan(Michigan)

Keep the Faithby Anonymous

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September 08, 2002: This album offers a great list of Rockin Fast song! The powerful message of "Keep the Faith", the longing of "In These Arms", the rockin power of "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead", the longing of "In These Arms", the refreshing power of "Bed Of Roses" and the pure rock "Blame It On The Love Of Rock & Roll" as well as the rest of the hits make this album a must have.


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