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Crush

Bon Jovi

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1
It's My Life Bon Jovi 3:44 $1.29 View In iTunes
2
Say It Isn't So Bon Jovi 3:33 $0.99 View In iTunes
3
Thank You for Loving Me Bon Jovi 5:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
4
Two Story Town Bon Jovi 5:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
5
Next 100 Years Bon Jovi 6:19 $0.99 View In iTunes
6
Just Older Bon Jovi 4:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
7
Mystery Train Bon Jovi 5:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
8
Save the World Bon Jovi 5:31 $0.99 View In iTunes
9
Captain Crash and the Beauty Queen from Mars Bon Jovi 4:31 $0.99 View In iTunes
10
She's a Mystery Bon Jovi 5:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
11
I Got the Girl Bon Jovi 4:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
12
One Wild Night Bon Jovi 4:42 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Even if it was classified as pop-metal, Bon Jovi never really was much of a metal band, relying on big, catchy melodies and not guitar riffs to make their songs memorable. That's why, in 2000, they're able to make an album like Crush, which strays far enough into pop/rock to actually stand a chance of getting airplay (which it did, with the hit lead single "It's My Life"). The guitar crunch on the uptempo numbers keeps Bon Jovi from becoming a full-fledged pop/rock band, but in addition to the typical hard rockers, there are nods to heartland rock, Bryan Adams-style adult contemporary balladry ("Thank You for Loving Me"), the Beatles (the surprisingly effective "Say It Isn't So"), and even British glam à la T. Rex or David Bowie ("Captain Crash and the Beauty Queen From Mars"). Occasionally, it sounds like the band is attempting to cover as many bases as possible for multi-format appeal, but for the most part, the variety — coupled with the consistently polished songcraft — makes for a surprisingly listenable album. The production is a little more electronic-tinged, but not obtrusively high-tech, so the band doesn't come off as desperate to sound contemporary. Aside from a couple of missteps (the soppy, aforementioned "Thank You for Loving Me" and the mawkish posturing of "Save the World"), Crush is a solidly crafted mainstream rock record that's much better than most might expect. Even if Crush is more measured than Bon Jovi's early work, "Just Older" sums up the band's acceptance of their status nicely: "The skin I'm in is all right with me/It's not old, just older."

Customer Reviews

What a bunch of whiners!
     

This is a great album and for $6.99 how can you beat it. I also find it frustrating the "album only" bolgne sometimes but it goes along with the arguement for not selling songs by the song. Artists write "albums" and often songs tie in together and have an over all theme. Just look at "The Wall" by Pink Floyd or "Born to Run" or "Born in the USA" by Bruce. The are either heavily tied or loosly tied together giving the albnum an overall theme.

You often miss out by buying just one song. If you want to buy just one try "Next 100 Years" on this album and see if you don't want the rest...I bet you will.

Just one song, thats all i ask
     

I really just want It's My Life, but i have to spend 6.99 for 12 songs, when in truth i just want one. Can you guys please make a single or just let people buy just that song?

JUST SHUT UP!!!!!!
     

Stop whining about it's my life being an album only. sure, it does suck kinda, but i bought the whole cd to get it's my life, and the rest of the cd is good. before you whine and say you won't pay 7 bucks for it's my life, listen to one wild night, two story town, next 100 years, and save the world. so shut up and stop complaining, you idiots, because the people who use itunes that actually have brains don't care.

Biography

Formed: 1983 in Sayreville, NJ

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

Few bands embodied the era of pop-metal like Bon Jovi. By merging Def Leppard's loud but tuneful metal with Bruce Springsteen's working-class sensibilities, the New Jersey-based quintet developed an ingratiatingly melodic and professional variation of hard rock — one that appealed as much to teenagers as to housewives. Bon Jovi skillfully employed professional songwriters to give their songs, especially their power ballads, an appropriately commercial sheen, inaugurating a trend that dominated...
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