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Bounce (Bon Jovi album)

Bounce is the eighth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on October 8, 2002 through Island Records. Produced by Luke Ebbin, Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora, the album was recorded at Sanctuary II Studio in New Jersey.

Bounce
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 8, 2002
RecordedMarch–June 2002
Genre
Length49:10
Label
Producer
Bon Jovi chronology
Singles from Bounce
  1. "Everyday"
    Released: August 19, 2002[3]
  2. "Misunderstood"
    Released: December 2, 2002[4][a]
  3. "Bounce"
    Released: January 21, 2003[6][a]
  4. "The Distance"
    Released: February 19, 2003 (Japan only)[7]
  5. "All About Lovin' You"
    Released: May 12, 2003[8]

Bounce was heavily influenced by the September 11 attacks, owing in part to Jon Bon Jovi's proximity to New York City. The title "Bounce" was a reference to New York City's and the United States' ability to bounce back from the World Trade Center attacks as a nation. Its cover art, a stylized image of a radio telescope dish at the Very Large Array, was photographed by Kevin Westenberg and produced by Kevin Reagan.

The album debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200,[9] making it Bon Jovi's highest debut in the band's history at that time, although it became their first album not to reach Platinum status.

Background edit

In end of July 2001, during the final tour One Wild Night Tour, Jon Bon Jovi confirmed for the Billboard that he started to write new songs for the Crush (2000) follow-up and that the entire band is planning to start recording from January 2002. Also, he confirmed that band were planning to release the boxset in 2003, in conjunction with the band's 20th anniversary.[10] Between June and October 2001, band members wrote 25 songs and demoed totally 12 of them. Many of those songs were written in September, and they were influenced by the September 11 attacks. Those songs were "Standing" and "Another Reason to Believe".[11][12]

At the end of July 2001, Bon Jovi finished their Crush world tour with two sold-out shows at Giants Stadium in New Jersey. The band then took a three-week break after which Jon and Richie Sambora started writing songs, first in Los Angeles and later in New Jersey. They have demoed some of those new songs in New Jersey in November 2001. After that, Jon had to fulfill an acting commitment to the TV series Ally McBeal (1997-2002), so he stayed at Sambora's house in Los Angeles and during that time they continued with the songwriting process and demoing process at Luke Ebbin's house. Songwriting and demoing process went on until March 2002, and between March and June 2002, the album was recorded. By early July 2002. all the songs that ended up on the album were mixed and by the late July of the same year they were mastered. In a period of less than a year, the band wrote approximately 40 songs, 12 songs ended up on the album and several more songs in their demo versions ended up on singles as B-sides. During the songwriting process, the band also wrote some songs that were written as a cathartic exercise. Those songs were written right after the September 11 attacks and they were mainly of woe from lyrical standpoint because they were influenced by that tragedy. Jon said that those songs were only written and will never be recorded.[13]

Lyrics and music edit

After a one-album absence, perennial Bon Jovi collaborator Desmond Child returned to co-write four of the album's 12 songs. The lyrics in the song "Undivided" were influenced by the September 11 attacks. It simply states that "no man is an island" and that all people are part of the greater world that is humanity, and that all people are stronger together than being apart.[14] "Everyday" was also inspired by the September 11 attacks. It reinforces the need to live each day to its fullest and the lyrics acknowledge the harshness of life, but encourage listeners to "brush themselves off", get back up on their feet and get on with life.[13][15] "The Distance" is written in a cinematic style. The music serves as a score to the lyrics, which begins as an establishing shot and the "camera" draws closer into the story as the song progresses. The lyrics talk about the passion that a person feels when there is a goal in sight and displays the determination shown when that person is striving to reach that goal.[16] "Joey" is influenced and inspired by Elton John's song Levon (1971) and talks about a character who befriends a simple-minded young man.[17] "Misunderstood" is a song about anyone who has said the wrong thing and has had to face the consequences. The song was written after Jon Bon Jovi came home after long period of time and he realised there were portions of his personal life he had neglected and wrote this song to admit his guilt.[18] "All About Lovin' You" is a love song that talks about appreciating the love of another. It was also influenced by the events of September 11 and how many people rediscovered that love is the most important thing in life.[19]

"Hook Me Up" is a song that was inspired by a newspaper article about a young Palestinian man in occupied territory who was trying desperately to make contact with people via an old, beat-up ham radio. It was written from the young man's perspective who was trapped in a small corner of the world, amidst horrible events when all he wanted was communication and a connection with the outside world and other people.[20] "Right Side of Wrong" is a modern-day Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid song that talks about good people involved with the wrong people but have their hearts in the right place.[21] "Love Me Back to Life" is about world-weariness and the need for someone or something that will breathe the life back into one and allow them to appreciate the world again.[22] "You Had Me from Hello" is about a committed relationship and the ability for someone to constantly see something new and beautiful in the one they love. The title was taken from a phrase spoken by Cameron Crowe in his film Jerry Maguire (1996).[23] The title track "Bounce" was originally written near the end of the One Wild Night Tour and had more sports-oriented lyrics. However, after the events of September 11, the song became a declaration of strength and defiance. It refers to the city of New York, and the United States as a whole, but also to the band's perseverance over a twenty-year career.[13][24] "Open All Night" is written as a dialog between two characters in TV series Ally McBeal (1997-2002): Ally McBeal and Victor Morrison, a plumber and a babysitter portrayed by Jon Bon Jovi. Jon appeared in nine episodes as the character and the storyline involving Ally and Victor was romantic. Jon admitted that if that happened in real life, he would either never allow it to take so long or he would have moved on. .[25]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic61/100[26]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [27]
Entertainment WeeklyC[28]
Los Angeles Times    [29]
Rolling Stone     [30]
Sputnikmusic     [31]
The Guardian     [32]

Bounce received generally mixed to unfavorable reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 61 out of 100, which indicates "favorable reviews" based on 8 reviews.[26] Though, Stephen Thomas Erlewine from Allmusic gave the album 2 stars out of 5 stating that album "After all, this is a record where Bon Jovi seems to have consciously decided to avoid everything that gives their music character, melody, and muscle, a move that would have been odd at any point during their career, but is particularly puzzling after they delivered an album that found them growing old gracefully. It's as if they want to undo everything Crush did for them".[27] David Browne from Entertainment Weekly rated the album with C stating that "Bon Jovi have every right to write and sing topical songs. But the results are sonically grating (the music feels shrill and compressed) and strained, reducing the emotions and situations connected to Sept. 11 to stadium chants".[28] Natalie Nichols from Los Angeles Times gave the album 2 stars out of 4 stating that "This time the music's trademark epic quality comes less from Richie Sambora's sprawling guitar work than from an overdose of strings and piano that reflects singer-actor Jon Bon Jovi's movie and TV interests".[29] Gavin Edwards from Rolling Stone gave the album 3 stars out of 5 by saying that "The title Bounce is meant to be an exhortation to America after 9/11, and if it doesn't exactly offer poetic catharsis, the existence of the eighth Bon Jovi record is reassurance of a different kind: Life goes on".[30] Sputnikmusic gave the album 3.5 stars out of 5 saying that "Fueled by an emotional theme, Bon Jovi end up making their best album of the millennium era".[31] Steven Poole from The Guardian gave the album 2 stars out of 5 saying that "for most of the record Jon Bon Jovi sounds puzzlingly like Elvis Costello or Elton John, and sugary ballads predominate, with Bruce Hornby-like piano intros and tasteful acoustic-guitar lines leading to swollen, meaningless choruses".[32]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Undivided"Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, Billy Falcon3:53
2."Everyday"Jon Bon Jovi, Sambora, Andreas Carlsson3:00
3."The Distance"Jon Bon Jovi, Sambora, Desmond Child4:48
4."Joey"Jon Bon Jovi, Sambora4:54
5."Misunderstood"Jon Bon Jovi, Sambora, Child, Carlsson3:30
6."All About Lovin' You"Jon Bon Jovi, Sambora, Child, Carlsson3:46
7."Hook Me Up"Jon Bon Jovi, Sambora, Child, Carlsson3:54
8."Right Side of Wrong"Jon Bon Jovi5:50
9."Love Me Back to Life"Jon Bon Jovi, Sambora4:09
10."You Had Me from Hello"Jon Bon Jovi, Sambora, Carlsson3:49
11."Bounce"Jon Bon Jovi, Sambora, Falcon3:11
12."Open All Night"Jon Bon Jovi, Sambora4:22
Total length:49:10
Japanese bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."No Regrets"Jon Bon Jovi4:02
14."Postcards from the Wasteland"Jon Bon Jovi4:25
Total length:57:37
2010 special edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
13."The Distance" (live)5:46
14."Joey" (live)5:26
15."Hook Me Up" (live)4:46
16."Bounce" (live)3:15
Total length:68:23

Personnel edit

Bon Jovi

Additional musicians

  • Hugh McDonald – bass, backing vocals
  • Jerry Cohen – unspecified musical contribution
  • Andreas Carlsson – unspecified musical contribution
  • Samuel Waermo – unspecified musical contribution
  • David Campbell – orchestral arrangements
  • Luke Ebbin – orchestral arrangements

Recording personnel

  • Luke Ebbin – producer, programming
  • Jon Bon Jovi – producer
  • Richie Sambora – producer
  • Desmond Child – co-producer
  • Andreas Carlsson – co-producer
  • Obie O'Brien – engineer
  • Mike Rew – assistant engineer
  • Gary Tole – Pro-Tools, additional engineering
  • Graham Hawthorne – Pro-Tools editor
  • Efrain "ET" Torres – additional Pro-Tools engineering
  • Samuel Waermo – additional engineering, programming
  • Marc Jameson – programming ("You Had Me from Hello")
  • Bob "Clear-Fuckin'" Mountain – mixing
  • Kevin Harp – mix assistant
  • Tim Holland – tech support
  • Chris "Lumpy" Hofschneider – tech support
  • George Marino – mastering (track 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10 & 11)
  • Stephen Marcussen – mastering (track 4, 6, 8, 9 & 12)

Artwork

  • Kevin Westenberg – photography
  • Kevin Reagan – art direction, design
  • Bret Healey – design

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Certifications for Bounce by Bon Jovi
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[68] Gold 20,000^
Australia (ARIA)[69] Gold 35,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[70] Gold 15,000*
Belgium (BEA)[71] Gold 25,000*
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[72] Gold 50,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[73] Platinum 100,000^
Germany (BVMI)[74] Platinum 300,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[76] Platinum 319,000[75]
Netherlands (NVPI)[77] Gold 40,000^
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[78] Gold 50,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[79] Platinum 40,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[80] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[81] Gold 500,000^
Summaries
Europe (IFPI)[82] Platinum 1,000,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b In Japan, "Misunderstood" and "Bounce" were first released as a double A-side single on November 13, 2002.[5]

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External links edit

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Bounce is the eighth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi released on October 8 2002 through Island Records Produced by Luke Ebbin Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora the album was recorded at Sanctuary II Studio in New Jersey BounceStudio album by Bon JoviReleasedOctober 8 2002RecordedMarch June 2002GenreHard rock 1 2 heavy metal 2 pop rock 1 Length49 10LabelIsland MercuryProducerLuke Ebbin Jon Bon Jovi Richie Sambora Desmond Child Andreas CarlssonBon Jovi chronologyOne Wild Night Live 1985 2001 2001 Bounce 2002 This Left Feels Right 2003 Singles from Bounce Everyday Released August 19 2002 3 Misunderstood Released December 2 2002 4 a Bounce Released January 21 2003 6 a The Distance Released February 19 2003 Japan only 7 All About Lovin You Released May 12 2003 8 Bounce was heavily influenced by the September 11 attacks owing in part to Jon Bon Jovi s proximity to New York City The title Bounce was a reference to New York City s and the United States ability to bounce back from the World Trade Center attacks as a nation Its cover art a stylized image of a radio telescope dish at the Very Large Array was photographed by Kevin Westenberg and produced by Kevin Reagan The album debuted at 2 on the Billboard 200 9 making it Bon Jovi s highest debut in the band s history at that time although it became their first album not to reach Platinum status Contents 1 Background 2 Lyrics and music 3 Critical reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksBackground editIn end of July 2001 during the final tour One Wild Night Tour Jon Bon Jovi confirmed for the Billboard that he started to write new songs for the Crush 2000 follow up and that the entire band is planning to start recording from January 2002 Also he confirmed that band were planning to release the boxset in 2003 in conjunction with the band s 20th anniversary 10 Between June and October 2001 band members wrote 25 songs and demoed totally 12 of them Many of those songs were written in September and they were influenced by the September 11 attacks Those songs were Standing and Another Reason to Believe 11 12 At the end of July 2001 Bon Jovi finished their Crush world tour with two sold out shows at Giants Stadium in New Jersey The band then took a three week break after which Jon and Richie Sambora started writing songs first in Los Angeles and later in New Jersey They have demoed some of those new songs in New Jersey in November 2001 After that Jon had to fulfill an acting commitment to the TV series Ally McBeal 1997 2002 so he stayed at Sambora s house in Los Angeles and during that time they continued with the songwriting process and demoing process at Luke Ebbin s house Songwriting and demoing process went on until March 2002 and between March and June 2002 the album was recorded By early July 2002 all the songs that ended up on the album were mixed and by the late July of the same year they were mastered In a period of less than a year the band wrote approximately 40 songs 12 songs ended up on the album and several more songs in their demo versions ended up on singles as B sides During the songwriting process the band also wrote some songs that were written as a cathartic exercise Those songs were written right after the September 11 attacks and they were mainly of woe from lyrical standpoint because they were influenced by that tragedy Jon said that those songs were only written and will never be recorded 13 Lyrics and music editAfter a one album absence perennial Bon Jovi collaborator Desmond Child returned to co write four of the album s 12 songs The lyrics in the song Undivided were influenced by the September 11 attacks It simply states that no man is an island and that all people are part of the greater world that is humanity and that all people are stronger together than being apart 14 Everyday was also inspired by the September 11 attacks It reinforces the need to live each day to its fullest and the lyrics acknowledge the harshness of life but encourage listeners to brush themselves off get back up on their feet and get on with life 13 15 The Distance is written in a cinematic style The music serves as a score to the lyrics which begins as an establishing shot and the camera draws closer into the story as the song progresses The lyrics talk about the passion that a person feels when there is a goal in sight and displays the determination shown when that person is striving to reach that goal 16 Joey is influenced and inspired by Elton John s song Levon 1971 and talks about a character who befriends a simple minded young man 17 Misunderstood is a song about anyone who has said the wrong thing and has had to face the consequences The song was written after Jon Bon Jovi came home after long period of time and he realised there were portions of his personal life he had neglected and wrote this song to admit his guilt 18 All About Lovin You is a love song that talks about appreciating the love of another It was also influenced by the events of September 11 and how many people rediscovered that love is the most important thing in life 19 Hook Me Up is a song that was inspired by a newspaper article about a young Palestinian man in occupied territory who was trying desperately to make contact with people via an old beat up ham radio It was written from the young man s perspective who was trapped in a small corner of the world amidst horrible events when all he wanted was communication and a connection with the outside world and other people 20 Right Side of Wrong is a modern day Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid song that talks about good people involved with the wrong people but have their hearts in the right place 21 Love Me Back to Life is about world weariness and the need for someone or something that will breathe the life back into one and allow them to appreciate the world again 22 You Had Me from Hello is about a committed relationship and the ability for someone to constantly see something new and beautiful in the one they love The title was taken from a phrase spoken by Cameron Crowe in his film Jerry Maguire 1996 23 The title track Bounce was originally written near the end of the One Wild Night Tour and had more sports oriented lyrics However after the events of September 11 the song became a declaration of strength and defiance It refers to the city of New York and the United States as a whole but also to the band s perseverance over a twenty year career 13 24 Open All Night is written as a dialog between two characters in TV series Ally McBeal 1997 2002 Ally McBeal and Victor Morrison a plumber and a babysitter portrayed by Jon Bon Jovi Jon appeared in nine episodes as the character and the storyline involving Ally and Victor was romantic Jon admitted that if that happened in real life he would either never allow it to take so long or he would have moved on 25 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic61 100 26 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 Entertainment WeeklyC 28 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 29 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 30 Sputnikmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 32 Bounce received generally mixed to unfavorable reviews from critics At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the album has an average score of 61 out of 100 which indicates favorable reviews based on 8 reviews 26 Though Stephen Thomas Erlewine from Allmusic gave the album 2 stars out of 5 stating that album After all this is a record where Bon Jovi seems to have consciously decided to avoid everything that gives their music character melody and muscle a move that would have been odd at any point during their career but is particularly puzzling after they delivered an album that found them growing old gracefully It s as if they want to undo everything Crush did for them 27 David Browne from Entertainment Weekly rated the album with C stating that Bon Jovi have every right to write and sing topical songs But the results are sonically grating the music feels shrill and compressed and strained reducing the emotions and situations connected to Sept 11 to stadium chants 28 Natalie Nichols from Los Angeles Times gave the album 2 stars out of 4 stating that This time the music s trademark epic quality comes less from Richie Sambora s sprawling guitar work than from an overdose of strings and piano that reflects singer actor Jon Bon Jovi s movie and TV interests 29 Gavin Edwards from Rolling Stone gave the album 3 stars out of 5 by saying that The title Bounce is meant to be an exhortation to America after 9 11 and if it doesn t exactly offer poetic catharsis the existence of the eighth Bon Jovi record is reassurance of a different kind Life goes on 30 Sputnikmusic gave the album 3 5 stars out of 5 saying that Fueled by an emotional theme Bon Jovi end up making their best album of the millennium era 31 Steven Poole from The Guardian gave the album 2 stars out of 5 saying that for most of the record Jon Bon Jovi sounds puzzlingly like Elvis Costello or Elton John and sugary ballads predominate with Bruce Hornby like piano intros and tasteful acoustic guitar lines leading to swollen meaningless choruses 32 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Length1 Undivided Jon Bon Jovi Richie Sambora Billy Falcon3 532 Everyday Jon Bon Jovi Sambora Andreas Carlsson3 003 The Distance Jon Bon Jovi Sambora Desmond Child4 484 Joey Jon Bon Jovi Sambora4 545 Misunderstood Jon Bon Jovi Sambora Child Carlsson3 306 All About Lovin You Jon Bon Jovi Sambora Child Carlsson3 467 Hook Me Up Jon Bon Jovi Sambora Child Carlsson3 548 Right Side of Wrong Jon Bon Jovi5 509 Love Me Back to Life Jon Bon Jovi Sambora4 0910 You Had Me from Hello Jon Bon Jovi Sambora Carlsson3 4911 Bounce Jon Bon Jovi Sambora Falcon3 1112 Open All Night Jon Bon Jovi Sambora4 22Total length 49 10 Japanese bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length13 No Regrets Jon Bon Jovi4 0214 Postcards from the Wasteland Jon Bon Jovi4 25Total length 57 37 2010 special edition bonus tracksNo TitleLength13 The Distance live 5 4614 Joey live 5 2615 Hook Me Up live 4 4616 Bounce live 3 15Total length 68 23Personnel editBon Jovi Jon Bon Jovi vocals backing vocals Richie Sambora guitars talk box on Everyday Love Me Back to Life and Bounce backing vocals David Bryan keyboards Tico Torres drums percussionAdditional musicians Hugh McDonald bass backing vocals Jerry Cohen unspecified musical contribution Andreas Carlsson unspecified musical contribution Samuel Waermo unspecified musical contribution David Campbell orchestral arrangements Luke Ebbin orchestral arrangementsRecording personnel Luke Ebbin producer programming Jon Bon Jovi producer Richie Sambora producer Desmond Child co producer Andreas Carlsson co producer Obie O Brien engineer Mike Rew assistant engineer Gary Tole Pro Tools additional engineering Graham Hawthorne Pro Tools editor Efrain ET Torres additional Pro Tools engineering Samuel Waermo additional engineering programming Marc Jameson programming You Had Me from Hello Bob Clear Fuckin Mountain mixing Kevin Harp mix assistant Tim Holland tech support Chris Lumpy Hofschneider tech support George Marino mastering track 1 2 3 5 7 10 amp 11 Stephen Marcussen mastering track 4 6 8 9 amp 12 Artwork Kevin Westenberg photography Kevin Reagan art direction design Bret Healey designCharts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Bounce by Bon Jovi Chart 2002 Peak positionArgentine Albums CAPIF 33 4Australian Albums ARIA 34 5Austrian Albums O3 Austria 35 3Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 36 4Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 37 9Canadian Albums Billboard 38 3Danish Albums Hitlisten 39 19Dutch Albums Album Top 100 40 2European Albums Billboard 41 1Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 42 2French Albums SNEP 43 8German Albums Offizielle Top 100 44 2Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 45 10Irish Albums IRMA 46 5Italian Albums FIMI 47 6Japanese Albums Oricon 48 3New Zealand Albums RMNZ 49 19Norwegian Albums VG lista 50 9Scottish Albums OCC 51 2Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 52 2Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 53 4Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 54 2UK Albums OCC 55 2US Billboard 200 56 2 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Bounce by Bon Jovi Chart 2002 PositionAustrian Albums O3 Austria 57 28Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 58 51Canadian Albums Nielsen SoundScan 59 93Canadian Metal Albums Nielsen SoundScan 60 13Dutch Albums Album Top 100 61 62Europe European Top 100 Albums 62 45German Albums Offizielle Top 100 63 31Japanese Albums Oricon 64 69Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 65 26UK Albums OCC 66 113Worldwide Albums IFPI 67 31Certifications editCertifications for Bounce by Bon Jovi Region Certification Certified units salesArgentina CAPIF 68 Gold 20 000 Australia ARIA 69 Gold 35 000 Austria IFPI Austria 70 Gold 15 000 Belgium BEA 71 Gold 25 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 72 Gold 50 000 Canada Music Canada 73 Platinum 100 000 Germany BVMI 74 Platinum 300 000 Japan RIAJ 76 Platinum 319 000 75 Netherlands NVPI 77 Gold 40 000 Spain PROMUSICAE 78 Gold 50 000 Switzerland IFPI Switzerland 79 Platinum 40 000 United Kingdom BPI 80 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 81 Gold 500 000 SummariesEurope IFPI 82 Platinum 1 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Notes edit a b In Japan Misunderstood and Bounce were first released as a double A side single on November 13 2002 5 References edit a b Entertainment Weekly review Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on 2014 05 27 Retrieved 2012 06 26 a b BBC Going for Adds Radio amp Records No 1466 August 16 2002 p 31 The ARIA Report New Releases Singles Week Commencing 2nd December 2002 PDF ARIA December 2 2002 p 29 Archived from the original PDF on January 6 2003 Retrieved July 9 2022 バウンス ボン ジョヴィ Bounce Bon Jovi in Japanese Oricon Retrieved August 29 2023 Going for Adds Radio amp Records No 1487 January 17 2003 p 24 2003 2月新譜リリース表 February 2003 New Release List in Japanese Universal Music Japan Archived from the original on June 9 2003 Retrieved August 28 2023 New Releases For Week Starting 12 May 2003 Singles Music Week May 10 2003 p 29 Allmusic Bon Jovi charts amp awards Billboard albums Bon Jovi Planning New Studio Album Box Set Billboard 2001 05 25 Retrieved 2016 12 14 Bon Jovi Puts Ally McBeal On Hold To Play Benefits MTV 2001 10 01 Retrieved 2016 12 14 Bon Jovi Want To Help Nation Bounce Back With Next Album MTV 2001 10 22 Retrieved 2016 12 14 a b c Bon Jovi Bounce FAQ Bonjovi com Archived from the original on October 2 2003 Retrieved 2017 01 02 Bon Jovi Bounce Behind the Songs Undivided Bonjovi com Archived from the original on October 4 2003 Retrieved 2017 07 06 Bon Jovi Bounce Behind the Songs Everyday Bonjovi com Archived from the original on October 4 2003 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