Bon Jovi - 7800° Fahrenheit - Album Review

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Tico Torres's livelihood in his drum playing is the fact that makes ''In and Out of Love'' a great song and gives the spark for great things to come. ''Price of Love'' seduces with it's catchy intro solo on guitar, while ''Only Lonely'' intoxicates the listener with it's melody and chorus. The dynamite ''King of the Mountain'' is a forceful song in regards to power and intensity, whilst ''(I Don't Wanna Fall) to the Fire'' is something very close as well. I believe that ''Silent Night'' and ''The Hardest Part is the Night'' are two songs which underpin the inspiration behind the numerous ballads which came later on from the band. ''Tokyo Road'' is another great composition with powerful riffs and with Jon's outstanding performance shows his potentials as a front man. ''Secret Dreams'' is based on the melody laid down by the keyboards, which give their own distinct beauty on Bon Jovi's sound.



Overall, this album ''shouts'' that Bon Jovi is a band with great potentials and if handled properly they would surely find success. Indeed, through the passage of years the band became more commercial and they managed to capitalize their publicity and thus turned to a great rock band.



Tracklist for 7800° Fahrenheit:

1. In And Out Of Love

2. The Price Of Love

3. Only Lonely

4. King of the Mountain

5. Silent Night

6. Tokyo Road

7. The Hardest Part is the Night

8. Always Run To You

9. (I Don't Wanna Fall) To The Fire

10. Secret Dreams

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