One Wild Night Live 1985–2001

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One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001 (English for: One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001 ' ) is the first live album by the American rock band Bon Jovi.

Musical content

This album offers a glimpse into the live performance of the band, as well as an overview of their different periods, because it is different shots of the entire band years. But there are of course the big hits of the band included. It also includes two songs that are not by the band itself: Rockin ' in the Free World by Neil Young and I Do not Like Mondays of and together with Bob Geldof.

The song One Wild Night 2001 is a remix of Crush version. The song wins in the new version of Tempo, the title line is accompanied partly with a Talkbox and the song starts with another intro.

The track I Do not Like Mondays has already been published on the thesis -Days - bonus disc.

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Reception

The reviews provide a really positive image in the conclusion, even if, for example, the brevity of the album or the showing and hiding were criticized. Many fans but it was a pleasure to finally an official live album by the band is available. Thomas copper rated the album in Rock Hard Magazine as follows: " 17 years after publication of the plain self-titled debut appears with One Wild Night, the first live album by Bon Jovi. In various appearances has recorded 14 songs and rounded the shekel with the ( unnecessary for me) 2001 version of One Wild Night. Otherwise, however, the song selection is perfect, almost every hit of the rich highlights of the band's career has found its way onto the disk and Runaway, and In and Out of Love ( from the criminally underrated 7800 ° Fahrenheit album ) are two age-old chestnuts in the Greatest Hits collection slipped. Although I lack a bit of atmosphere and tension drying, which continuously builds up at a consistently recorded live appearance, but as you get at least the benefit of the original recording of the Boomtown Rats Covers I Do not Like Mondays, the band on the occasion of the tenth anniversary Live Aid anniversary has been rocking along with Sir Bob Geldof. Richie Sambora then speaks logically from "A piece of history ", the one presented here. All in all a sure thing; Bon Jovi fans know what to expect. "

The album went gold in Canada and Germany. Worldwide, the album sold over 2 million times.

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