Release Date:September 20, 2005 Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping:Expedited shipping available Shipping:International shipping available Condition:CD. Comes with jewel case and original art/insert. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.
Amazon.com What does a wildly successful purveyor of `80s big hair power ballads do in an ensuing decade dominated by fervent shoe-gazing and other attendant alt.cliches? If you're Jon Bon Jovi, you scale back your band's ambitions, retool yourself as surprisingly accomplished indie film and TV actor, and (mostly) wait for the pop music tides to turn in your favor again. But JBJ and guitarist/collaborator Richie Sambora didn't let their band's lukewarm `90s fortunes dampen their knack for hook-savvy songcraft, as this muscular anthem-fest argues at virtually every turn. BJ's songs here may be as infectious as ever, yet they're seldom mere confections, often infused with alternating doses of bracing cynicism (the title track's sarcastic riposte to the '04 election) and reflective, often bittersweet takes on histories both personal and otherwise. If it sometimes stoops to formula--the droning, metallic ethos of the obligatory big ballad "I Am" can't overcome some equally perfunctory lyrics-it's also an album with its share of warm surprises, be they unexpected nods to Dylan ("Last Man Standing," the acoustic idealism of "Bells of Freedom"), the hard-edged "I Want to Live" or a winning duet with Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles, "Who Says You Can't Go Home." Bon Jovi may deliver a sonically burnished triumph here by largely going back to the future--yet does it with one ear crucially cocked towards the anxious energy of the recent past. -- Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
Have a nice day- Bon JoveDecember 7, 2008 Daryl R. Zadunajsky(Bristolville,Ohio) I love all of Bon Jovi's albums. I just needed to add one that I didn't have to my collection. Its a great album, and Bon Jovi is a great band.
I'll pass on this one...July 8, 2008 JAcl I heard the songs on this one and all the songs sound the same. There is no variety on here. NOTHING! Also, I am not a big fan of country music, and unfortunately (for me) that is the direction they are going.
Running on empty.February 26, 2008 The OpiumDen(BC, Canada.) I never thought it would come the day when I just wouldn't care to buy the new album of Bon Jovi. But this band is finally running on fumes. The band's secret weapon is running silent. Richie is nowhere to be found on this album and without Sambora this band is doomed.
Have a nice day is the same recipe, it is just recycled material. A carbon-copy of Bounce and Crush. Bon Jovi has become a parody of itself and it is running on empty. Either Bon Jovi re-invents itselfs, charge up the battery with something similar to the masterpiece of These Days or it will implode. Thumbs down.
Have a Nice DayFebruary 8, 2008 Monika J. Coyle 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
CD is great. Bon Jovi Lives up to his reputation as a great singer.
AwesomeSeptember 1, 2007 F. Creekmore(Macclenny,Florida USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I received the CD and it is awesome. The time it took to receive it wa short. Communication with this seller is great. I definitely trust this seller and will continue to use over and over. the cd is awesome well bcause it is bon jovi of course.