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  • "Never say goodbye"@en
  • "Never say goodbye"
  • "Wanted dead or alive"@en
  • "Bon Jovi remasters"@en
  • "Wanted dead or alive"
  • "Let it rock"@en
  • "Let it rock"
  • "Livin' on a prayer"@en
  • "Livin' on a prayer"
  • "Wild in the streets"@en
  • "Bon Jovi"@en
  • "Without love"@en
  • "Social disease"@en
  • "Without love"
  • "Raise your hands"@en
  • "Social disease"
  • "Raise your hands"
  • "You give love a bad name"@en
  • "You give love a bad name"
  • "I'd die for you"@en
  • "I'd die for you"
  • "Wild the streets"

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  • "It is probably true that Bon Jovi's breakthrough success with Slippery When Wet, their third album, had more to do with lead singer Jon Bon Jovi's mop of curls and winning smile than with anything in the grooves of the record. Nevertheless, the album contained competent contemporary pop/rock, from its Eddie Van Halen-inspired guitar solos to the singer's enthusiastic, husky wail (which owed a lot to Bruce Springsteen). Jon Bon Jovi, guitarist Richie Sambora, and songwriter-for-hire Desmond Child had little more on their minds than girls and rock-as-mythology (even the working-class anthem "Livin' on a Prayer" featured a character who was forced to hock his "six string"), but that may only mean they had identified their audience -- young white adolescent males -- and were targeting it accurately. ~ William Ruhlmann, AMG."
  • "This album transformed Bon Jovi from a minor league rock band to a worldwide phenomenon."

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  • "Live sound recordings"@en
  • "Hard rock (rock)"
  • "Rock, pop (rock)"
  • "hard rock (rock)"
  • "Sound recordings"@en
  • "Rock music"@en
  • "Rock music"

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  • "Shippery when wet"
  • "Slippery when wet"
  • "Slippery when wet"@en
  • "Slippery When Wet"@en
  • "Slippery when wet : heruitgave"
  • "SLIPPERY WHEN WET"

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