Bon Jovi (album)










































Bon Jovi
Bon Jovi Album.jpg

Studio album by
Bon Jovi

Released January 21, 1984
Recorded 1982–1983
Studio
Avatar Studios (New York City, New York)
Genre


  • Hard rock

  • glam metal


Length 38:33
Label



  • MercuryUS


  • Vertigo EU


Producer


  • Tony Bongiovi

  • Lance Quinn



Bon Jovi chronology








Bon Jovi
(1984)

7800° Fahrenheit
(1985)


Singles from Bon Jovi


  1. "Runaway"
    Released: February 1984

  2. "She Don't Know Me"
    Released: 22 May 1984

  3. "Burning for Love"
    Released: 17 October 1984




Bon Jovi is the self-titled debut studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on January 21, 1984. Produced by Tony Bongiovi and Lance Quinn, it is significant for being the only Bon Jovi album in which a song ("She Don't Know Me") appears that was not written or co-written by a member of the band. The album charted at No. 43 on the U.S. Billboard 200.[1]


Aside from the hit song "Runaway", songs from the album were rarely performed live after Bon Jovi released Slippery When Wet in 1986. However, on the band's 2010 Circle Tour, songs including "Roulette", "Shot Through The Heart" and "Get Ready" were performed. The album was ranked the 11th best rock album of 1984 by Kerrang! magazine.[2] The song "Shot Through the Heart" should not be confused with the much better-known "You Give Love a Bad Name" from Slippery When Wet.




Contents






  • 1 Background


  • 2 Release and reception


  • 3 Track listing


  • 4 Personnel


  • 5 Charts


    • 5.1 Weekly charts


    • 5.2 Singles


    • 5.3 Year-end charts




  • 6 Certifications


  • 7 References





Background


In 1980, Jon Bon Jovi (born: John Francis Bongiovi) began work at Power Station Studios, a Manhattan recording facility where his cousin, Tony Bongiovi, was a co-owner. Jon made several demos and sent them out to record companies, but failed to make an impact.


In 1982, Jon went to local radio station WAPP 103.5FM "The Apple". DJ Chip Hobart listened to the demos and loved "Runaway", deciding to include it on the station's compilation album of local homegrown talent. The studio musicians who helped record "Runaway" were known as The All Star Review. They were: guitarist Tim Pierce, keyboardist Roy Bittan, drummer Frankie LaRocka, bass guitarist Hugh McDonald, and additional singers David Grahmme and Mick Seeley (Seeley also composed the distinctive keyboard riff that opens the song). McDonald would later replace Alec John Such as Bon Jovi's bass guitarist.


The song began to get airplay around New York. Jon signed to Mercury Records, part of the PolyGram company. He wanted a band name and the A&R staff at PolyGram came up with Bon Jovi.


In March 1983, Bon Jovi called David Bryan (then known as Rashbaum), who in turn called bass guitarist Alec John Such and an experienced drummer named Tico Torres. At that time Bon Jovi's lead guitarist was Dave Sabo, who later formed the band Skid Row. Sabo was soon replaced by Richie Sambora.


"We weren't a good band", Bon Jovi said in 2007. "We didn't become a good band until the third record, but we had a drummer who could keep time, which you should never take for granted. But I did okay for a 22-year-old. I'd only been in a studio for three years total prior to that record and I didn't know anything about comping a vocal – where you take a word or a line from one track and piece it together. I was thinking, My god, I'm so bad that they have to put my vocals together for me. The engineer was saying, Don't fret, Jon: even Freddie Mercury and the greats have to comp a vocal."[3]



Release and reception

















Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic
3.5/5 stars[4]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide
2/5 stars[5]

AllMusic has retrospectively rated Bon Jovi three-and-a-half out of five stars. Leslie Mathew, who reviewed the album, said: "The songs may be simple and the writing prone to all clichés of the form, but the album boasts a pretty consistent hard rock attack, passionate playing, and a keen sense of melody."[4]



Track listing








































Side one
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Runaway"

  • Jon Bon Jovi

  • George Karak

3:50
2. "Roulette"

  • Bon Jovi

  • Richie Sambora

4:38
3. "She Don't Know Me" Mark Avsec 3:58
4. "Shot Through the Heart"

  • Bon Jovi

  • Jack Ponti

4:16
5. "Love Lies"

  • Bon Jovi

  • David Rashbaum

4:06

































Side two
No. Title Writer(s) Length
6. "Breakout"

  • Bon Jovi

  • Rashbaum

5:20
7. "Burning for Love"

  • Bon Jovi

  • Sambora

3:51
8. "Come Back"

  • Bon Jovi

  • Sambora

3:56
9. "Get Ready"

  • Bon Jovi

  • Sambora

4:07









































































Personnel


Bon Jovi




  • Jon Bon Jovi – vocals, guitar


  • Richie Sambora – guitar, vocals

  • Alec John Such – bass, vocals


  • Tico Torres – drums, percussion


  • David Bryan (credited as David Rashbaum) – keyboards, vocals


Additional musicians




  • Hugh McDonald – bass on "Runaway"


  • Roy Bittan – keyboards on "Runaway"


  • Chuck Burgi – additional drums


  • Doug Katsaros – additional keyboards


  • Frankie LaRocka – drums on "Runaway"


  • Aldo Nova – additional guitar and keyboards


  • Tim Pierce – guitar on "Runaway"

  • David Grahmme – backing vocals on "Runaway"

  • Mick Seeley – backing vocals on "Runaway"


Engineers



  • Larry Alexander

  • Jeff Hendrickson

  • John Bengelshmy



Charts











Certifications

































Region
Certification
Certified units/Sales
Canada (Music Canada)[13]
Gold
50,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[14]
Platinum
50,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[15]
Silver
60,000^
United States (RIAA)[16]
Platinum
1,000,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone




References





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  5. ^ Rolling Stone Album Guide


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  13. ^ "Canadian album certifications – Bon Jovi – Bon Jovi". Music Canada. Retrieved 20 July 2012.


  14. ^ "The Official Swiss Charts and Music Community: Awards (Bon Jovi; 'Bon Jovi')". IFPI Switzerland. Hung Medien. Retrieved 20 July 2012.


  15. ^ "British album certifications – Bon Jovi – Bon Jovi". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
    Select albums in the Format field. Select Silver in the Certification field. Type Bon Jovi in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.



  16. ^ "American album certifications – Bon Jovi – Bon Jovi". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
    If necessary, click Advanced, then click Format, then select Album, then click SEARCH. 











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