One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001 Bon Jovi

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  • Release Date: 05/22/2001
  • Sales Rank: 12,293
  • Label: ISLAND
  • UPC: 731454868426
 
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One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001

1LISTENIt's My Life 3:50
2LISTENLivin' on a Prayer 5:13
3LISTENYou Give Love a Bad Name 3:53
4LISTENKeep the Faith 6:19
5LISTENSomeday I'll Be Saturday Night 6:30
6LISTENRockin' in the Free World 5:50
7LISTENSomething to Believe In 6:00
8LISTENWanted Dead or Alive 5:16
9LISTENRunaway 4:47
10LISTENIn and Out of Love 6:12
11LISTENI Don't Like Mondays / Bob Geldof 5:49
12LISTENJust Older 5:13
13LISTENSomething for the Pain 4:22
14LISTENBad Medicine 4:18
15LISTENOne Wild Night 2001 3:44

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Considering the band's ability to get those Bics a-flickin', it's hard to believe it took more than 15 years for Bon Jovi to assemble a live album. But literally speaking, that's how long it took Jon Bon and company to piece together One Wild Night, a 15-track collection spanning many, many wild nights over the course of a decade and a half of arena travails. Not surprisingly, the band's harder-edged (comparatively speaking) pop-metal anthems provide the most gripping moments: You'd have to be mighty cynical -- or cryogenically frozen -- to resist the fist-pumping appeal of "Bad Medicine" or "Livin' on a Prayer." On those songs -- not to mention a preening take on "You Give Love a Bad Name" -- the band fires on all cylinders, with guitarist Richie Sambora riding those catchy riffs like a surfer let loose on a Hawaiian beach. The less aggressive interludes, like "Wanted Dead or Alive" and "Something to Believe In," don't pack quite as much of a punch -- unless, of course, you've got a predilection for hearing 10,000 out-of-tune voices engage in mass karaoke. While One Wild Night doesn't delve too far below the surface of Bon Jovi's career, there are a few surprises. Best among these are a version of the Boomtown Rats' "I Don't Like Mondays," with guest vocals by the composer, Bob Geldof, and a spot-on version of Neil Young's "Rockin' in the Free World," recorded in South Africa shortly after the fall of apartheid. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001by Anonymous

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September 07, 2002: To really appreciate the absolute wonder of Bon Jovi you have to hear them live. This album is about as close as it comes to the real thing. This mix of old and new songs lets new fans know that Bon Jovi have more than just one album under their belt. As a true fan it fills the closest thing to a void that exists in a CD wallet full of Bon Jovi studio albums. I LOVE THIS ALBUM!

One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001by Anonymous

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August 10, 2002: This is the first Bon Jovi Live's album and it sounds very good! It has a Neil Young's cover, ''Keep on Rocking in the Free World'' and it's the best cover for this song I listened. My favorite song is ''Wanted Dead or Alive''. Richie Sambora plays a little beautiful intro in a 12 strings acoustic guitar. In some chorus, Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora make a duet and the way they sing is wonderful! The whole album is good, but this song in special touches me emotionally. There are another version for ''One Wild Night'' and it's very funny and easy to listen. There are songs as ''Runaway'' and ''In and Out of Love'', those were recorded in 1985 and it's very interesting to see how were the band, how they played and how they sang 17 years ago. The whole album is very good but I think it could be a double CD, 'cause the band has great songs as ''Hey God'', ''These Days'', ''Dry County'', etc; those could be on this CD. I (and I think many Bon Jovi fans too) hope someday Bon Jovi make a Live Album with these songs. It could be cool! This album is a good way to see how is Bon Jovi on the stage, the energy changed between the band and the assistance. It's a magical album and you if you close your eyes, you will feel like you are on the stage with them! It's amazing!


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