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These Days (Bon Jovi album)

These Days (stylized as (these Days)) is the sixth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on June 27, 1995, by Mercury Records. This was the first album Bon Jovi released after the dismissal of original bass guitarist Alec John Such, and their first album to be recorded officially as four-piece band (without an official bassist, but featured Hugh McDonald as a session/touring member on bass guitar). The album, produced by Peter Collins, Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora, is praised by many critics and fans as their best album. These Days is overall a darker album in contrast to the band's usual brand of feel-good, inspiring rock songs and love ballads.

These Days
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 27, 1995
Recorded1994–1995
Length63:55
LabelMercury
Producer
Bon Jovi chronology
Cross Road
(1994)
These Days
(1995)
Crush
(2000)
Singles from These Days
  1. "This Ain't a Love Song"
    Released: May 23, 1995
  2. "Something for the Pain"
    Released: September 5, 1995
  3. "Lie to Me"
    Released: November 13, 1995[1]
  4. "These Days"
    Released: February 26, 1996[2]
  5. "Hey God"
    Released: June 24, 1996[3]

At the time of release, the album was a huge commercial success, especially in the European and Asian markets. It became the band's fifth and fourth consecutive number one album in Australia and the United Kingdom. In the United Kingdom, These Days replaced Michael Jackson's album HIStory at number one on the UK Albums Chart and spent four consecutive weeks at No. 1.[4] The album spawned four Top 10 singles on the UK Singles Chart, the band's highest number of Top 10 singles from one album in the UK. The high sales of the album in Europe warranted a re-issue of the album under the name of These Days Special Edition a year after its original release. The album was ranked number two on Q magazine's list of the "Top 50 albums of 1995".[5] The album was also voted the album of the year in British magazine Kerrang!'s readers poll in 1995. In 2006, the album featured in the Classic Rock & Metal Hammer's The "200 Greatest Albums of the 90s".[6] In the U.S., despite selling 1 million copies and being certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), the album was not as successful as it was overseas and the album peaked at number nine on the Billboard 200.[7]

Background

When the Keep the Faith Tour ended in December 1993, Jon Bon Jovi went on a vacation in January 1994 where he wrote "Something to Believe In", the first song written for the album. Over the next nine months, Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora wrote and demoed forty songs. The album was originally slated to be released in the fourth quarter of 1994, but they asked for more time to write additional material. Because of that, they released Cross Road, their first greatest hits album, with two new songs in October 1994.

Recording and production

Jon Bon Jovi hired Peter Collins to produce the album, based on his prior work with several acts such as Rush, Queensrÿche and Alice Cooper. Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora were co-producers of the album. They made a start recording the album in Nashville in the fall of 1994. After a week to ten days of recording, during October 1994, Jon Bon Jovi erased it all. Recording continued over the next four months and it shifted between Jon Bon Jovi's home studio Sanctuary I in Woodstock, NY, and three separate studios in Los Angeles: One On One Studios, Ocean Way Recording, and A&M Studios. There were various reasons why so many different studios were used.

One reason for studio changes, while recording in Woodstock, NY, was industrial metal band Fear Factory were recording their album Demanufacture in a neighboring studio.[8] Bon Jovi's engineers repeatedly complained about the volume Fear Factory were recording at as it was bleeding into their drum mics.[9]

Regardless, all the basic tracks except for "Diamond Ring" and "(It's Hard) Letting You Go" were recorded in Woodstock, NY. All the rhythm guitar parts were recorded in Los Angeles and all the keyboards were recorded in New Jersey. Most vocals were done in New Jersey. Very little was done in Nashville: one vocal and one or two keyboard parts. "Diamond Ring" and "(It's Hard) Letting You Go" were recut in Los Angeles. The album was mixed by Bob Clearmountain in Los Angeles.

Then the band embarked on a mini Christmas tour of clubs in December 1994 and they continued to promote Cross Road and Richie Sambora's marriage to Heather Locklear.

Composition

Music

Jon Bon Jovi is credited with composing the music for all of the album's tracks. Richie Sambora is also credited with composing the music for all of the album's tracks, except "(It's Hard) Letting You Go" and "Something To Believe In"; both were written and composed by Jon Bon Jovi. He is also not credited on "Hearts Breaking Even", which was written and composed by Jon Bon Jovi and Desmond Child. Desmond is also credited with composing "Something For The Pain", "This Ain't A Love Song" and "Diamond Ring". All of the other tracks were written by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora. According to Jon Bon Jovi, the album was influenced by alternative rock and metal bands such as Pearl Jam, Tool, and Nine Inch Nails.[10]

Lyrics

Jon Bon Jovi stated that even though the album was their darkest, the band was in a very happy place at the time. "Hey God" was written by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora in Jon Bon Jovi's basement. Jon Bon Jovi was inspired by the view out of the window from 57th St. and Broadway in New York, a guy with an Armani suit on next to a guys that's sleeping on the street. "Something For The Pain" was the most difficult to write, says Jon Bon Jovi. They kept rewriting until the chorus made sense. "My Guitar Lies Bleeding In My Arms" was written from a writing session where they were hit with writer's block. Taking a cue from the opening line of "Bed of Roses" ("Sitting here wasted and wounded at this old piano, Trying hard to capture the moment"), Jon Bon Jovi instead of putting the pen down, wrote about his experience. "Damned" is about a guy who is involved with a married woman. "(It's Hard) Letting You Go" was written by Jon Bon Jovi for the movie called Moonlight and Valentino in which he appeared. "Something To Believe In" is an introspective song about a man questioning everything around him. Richie Sambora's "Hey, hey, hey" chant on the song is lifted from the demo. It was spot-on they kept it and used it on the album. "Diamond Ring" was originally written for the album New Jersey in 1988 and was played live six times during the New Jersey Syndicate Tour,[11] but never made it onto any previous Bon Jovi album.[citation needed]

Release and reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [12]
Entertainment WeeklyD[13]
Q     [12]
Rolling Stone     [14]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [15]

Two titles that were considered were "Open All Night" and "Strip" but ultimately, the band wanted to make a statement about the themes of the record. Mark Selliger shot the album cover in Mexico.

The two extra songs "All I Want Is Everything" and "Bitter Wine" appear as bonus tracks on the international versions. Released June 12 in Japan, June 19 in Europe and June 27 in the rest of the world, the album was an immediate success. It even replaced Michael Jackson's HIStory in the UK, debuting at number one, spending four weeks at number one. These Days also topped the charts in several other European countries, including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Ireland, Finland, and Portugal and spending seven weeks on Billboard European Albums Chart. It was certified triple platinum by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry for selling 3 million copies across Europe.

In Australia, it debuted at number one and spent two weeks at number one on the ARIA Charts. The album became Bon Jovi's second number one album in Japan, where it debuted at number one on the Oricon chart, selling over 379,000, becoming the fastest selling album by a non-Japanese act in history of the country's chart. The album has sold more than 1 million copies and certified five times platinum and became the band's best selling studio album in Japan.

These Days received favorable reviews from critics. Q magazine, in a perfect score, said that "Cross Road" and "Always" confirmed that Bon Jovi would survive grunge and These Days consolidated their status by keeping Michael Jackson's HIStory album off the UK number 1 album slot. The review said that "Hey God", "Lie to Me" and "Something to Believe In" were singled out as the album's highlights and the album was arguably the band's finest musical hour to date. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic concluded that "as the years go by, Bon Jovi gets musically stronger. Not only are their best songs stronger now, their playing is more accomplished. Keeping these improvements in mind, it's no surprise that the group was one of the few pop-metal bands to sustain a career in the mid-'90s". The album was ranked number two on Q magazine's list of the "Top 50 albums of 1995", beat out by The Great Escape of the British band Blur. The album was mentioned as the second best album of 1995, after (What's The Story) Morning Glory? by Oasis according to some critics.[clarification needed]

In the United Kingdom, the album was particularly notable for producing four Top 10 hit singles, and the UK Rock & Metal had 4 singles in the #1 top singles with This Ain't A Love Song, Something For The Pain, These Days and Hey God but failed to impress the audience and the critics in the United States. The album peaked at number nine on the Billboard 200. Entertainment Weekly said "the group happily forsakes conventional corporate rock for a loud kind of adult pop. Think Whitney Houston with guitars".

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hey God"Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora6:03
2."Something for the Pain"Bon Jovi, Sambora, Desmond Child4:46
3."This Ain't a Love Song"Bon Jovi, Sambora, Child5:06
4."These Days"Bon Jovi, Sambora6:26
5."Lie to Me"Bon Jovi, Sambora5:34
6."Damned"Bon Jovi, Sambora4:35
7."My Guitar Lies Bleeding in My Arms"Bon Jovi, Sambora5:42
8."(It's Hard) Letting You Go"Bon Jovi5:50
9."Hearts Breaking Even"Bon Jovi, Child5:05
10."Something to Believe In"Bon Jovi5:25
11."If That's What It Takes"Bon Jovi, Sambora5:17
12."Diamond Ring"Bon Jovi, Sambora, Child3:46
Japanese and European edition bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."All I Want Is Everything"Bon Jovi, Sambora5:18
14."Bitter Wine"Bon Jovi, Sambora4:36
Alternate Track 14 for some Latin American releases
No.TitleLength
14."Como yo nadie te ha amado" (Spanish version of "This Ain't a Love Song") 
European 2 Disc Special Edition bonus disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Fields of Fire" (Demo)Bon Jovi4:10
2."I Thank You"Isaac Hayes, David Potter3:14
3."Mrs. Robinson"Paul Simon3:21
4."Let's Make It Baby" (Demo)Bon Jovi, Sambora, Child6:19
5."I Don't Like Mondays" (Live at Wembley Stadium, featuring Bob Geldof)Bob Geldof5:59
6."Crazy" (Live, lead vocals by Tico Torres)Willie Nelson3:29
7."Tumblin' Dice" (Live, lead vocals by David Bryan)Mick Jagger, Keith Richards4:17
8."Heaven Help Us All" (Live, lead vocals by Richie Sambora)Ron Miller4:34
French bonus disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Always" (Live in Montreal)Bon Jovi, Sambora5:52
2."Good Guys Don't Always Wear White"Bon Jovi, Sambora4:27
3."Prostitute"Bon Jovi, Sambora4:28
4."Lonely at the Top"Bon Jovi, Sambora4:14
5."When She Comes"Bon Jovi, Sambora3:29
6."The End"Bon Jovi, Sambora, David Bryan3:38
Australian Tour Edition bonus disc Mercury 528 874-2
No.TitleLength
1."This Ain't a Love Song (Live at Wembley Stadium, London)" 
2."I Don't Like Mondays (Live at Wembley Stadium, London)" 
3."Livin' on a Prayer (Live at Wembley Stadium, London)" 
4."You Give Love a Bad Name (Live at Wembley Stadium, London)" 
5."Wild in the Streets (Live at Wembley Stadium, London)" 
1996 Japan Hardback Cover 2CD – Karaoke Days (bonus CD)
No.TitleLength
1."Keep the Faith" 
2."Bed of Roses" 
3."Someday I'll Be Saturday Night" 
4."In These Arms" 
1998 Japan Special Edition bonus CD PHCR-90023/24
No.TitleLength
1."This Ain't a Love Song (Wembley 1995)" 
2."Hey God (Johannesburg 1995)" 
3."These Days (Johannesburg 1995)" 
4."Something for the Pain (Miami Arena 1995)" 
5."(It's Hard) Letting You Go (Johannesburg 1995)" 
6."Rockin' in the Free World (Johannesburg 1995)" 
7."634-5789 (Studio outtake)" 
8."All I Want Is Everything" 
9."Bitter Wine" 
2010 Special Edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
13."This Ain't a Love Song (Live)"7:13
14."Diamond Ring (Live)"4:42

Personnel

Sourced from AllMusic.[16]

Bon Jovi
Additional musicians
Production staff
  • Peter Collins – producer
  • Nathaniel Kunkel, Jay Schwartz, David Thoener, Gabe Veltry – engineer
  • Mark Apringer, Ryan Freeland, Jim Labinski, Chris Laidlaw, Manny Lecouna, Pete Martinez, Mark Mason, Tal Miller, Mike Scotella, Mark Springer – assistant engineer
  • Margery Greenspan – art direction, artwork
  • Frank Harkins – design
  • Cynthia Levine – photography
  • George Marino – mastering, remastering
  • Mark Selinger – photography

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[56] Platinum 70,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[57] Platinum 50,000*
Belgium (BEA)[58] Gold 25,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[59] 2× Platinum 200,000^
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[60] Platinum 64,725[60]
France (SNEP)[61] 2× Gold 200,000*
Germany (BVMI)[62] Gold 250,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[64] Million 1,200,000[63]
Netherlands (NVPI)[65] Platinum 100,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[66] Gold 7,500^
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[67] 2× Platinum 200,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[68] Platinum 50,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[69] 2× Platinum 600,000^
United States (RIAA)[70] Platinum 1,000,000^
Summaries
Europe (IFPI)[71] 3× Platinum 3,000,000*
Worldwide 10,000,000[72]

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

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These Days stylized as these Days is the sixth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi released on June 27 1995 by Mercury Records This was the first album Bon Jovi released after the dismissal of original bass guitarist Alec John Such and their first album to be recorded officially as four piece band without an official bassist but featured Hugh McDonald as a session touring member on bass guitar The album produced by Peter Collins Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora is praised by many critics and fans as their best album These Days is overall a darker album in contrast to the band s usual brand of feel good inspiring rock songs and love ballads These DaysStudio album by Bon JoviReleasedJune 27 1995Recorded1994 1995Length63 55LabelMercuryProducerJon Bon Jovi Richie Sambora Peter CollinsBon Jovi chronologyCross Road 1994 These Days 1995 Crush 2000 Singles from These Days This Ain t a Love Song Released May 23 1995 Something for the Pain Released September 5 1995 Lie to Me Released November 13 1995 1 These Days Released February 26 1996 2 Hey God Released June 24 1996 3 At the time of release the album was a huge commercial success especially in the European and Asian markets It became the band s fifth and fourth consecutive number one album in Australia and the United Kingdom In the United Kingdom These Days replaced Michael Jackson s album HIStory at number one on the UK Albums Chart and spent four consecutive weeks at No 1 4 The album spawned four Top 10 singles on the UK Singles Chart the band s highest number of Top 10 singles from one album in the UK The high sales of the album in Europe warranted a re issue of the album under the name of These Days Special Edition a year after its original release The album was ranked number two on Q magazine s list of the Top 50 albums of 1995 5 The album was also voted the album of the year in British magazine Kerrang s readers poll in 1995 In 2006 the album featured in the Classic Rock amp Metal Hammer s The 200 Greatest Albums of the 90s 6 In the U S despite selling 1 million copies and being certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA the album was not as successful as it was overseas and the album peaked at number nine on the Billboard 200 7 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording and production 3 Composition 3 1 Music 3 2 Lyrics 4 Release and reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications 9 ReferencesBackground EditWhen the Keep the Faith Tour ended in December 1993 Jon Bon Jovi went on a vacation in January 1994 where he wrote Something to Believe In the first song written for the album Over the next nine months Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora wrote and demoed forty songs The album was originally slated to be released in the fourth quarter of 1994 but they asked for more time to write additional material Because of that they released Cross Road their first greatest hits album with two new songs in October 1994 Recording and production EditJon Bon Jovi hired Peter Collins to produce the album based on his prior work with several acts such as Rush Queensryche and Alice Cooper Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora were co producers of the album They made a start recording the album in Nashville in the fall of 1994 After a week to ten days of recording during October 1994 Jon Bon Jovi erased it all Recording continued over the next four months and it shifted between Jon Bon Jovi s home studio Sanctuary I in Woodstock NY and three separate studios in Los Angeles One On One Studios Ocean Way Recording and A amp M Studios There were various reasons why so many different studios were used One reason for studio changes while recording in Woodstock NY was industrial metal band Fear Factory were recording their album Demanufacture in a neighboring studio 8 Bon Jovi s engineers repeatedly complained about the volume Fear Factory were recording at as it was bleeding into their drum mics 9 Regardless all the basic tracks except for Diamond Ring and It s Hard Letting You Go were recorded in Woodstock NY All the rhythm guitar parts were recorded in Los Angeles and all the keyboards were recorded in New Jersey Most vocals were done in New Jersey Very little was done in Nashville one vocal and one or two keyboard parts Diamond Ring and It s Hard Letting You Go were recut in Los Angeles The album was mixed by Bob Clearmountain in Los Angeles Then the band embarked on a mini Christmas tour of clubs in December 1994 and they continued to promote Cross Road and Richie Sambora s marriage to Heather Locklear Composition EditMusic Edit Jon Bon Jovi is credited with composing the music for all of the album s tracks Richie Sambora is also credited with composing the music for all of the album s tracks except It s Hard Letting You Go and Something To Believe In both were written and composed by Jon Bon Jovi He is also not credited on Hearts Breaking Even which was written and composed by Jon Bon Jovi and Desmond Child Desmond is also credited with composing Something For The Pain This Ain t A Love Song and Diamond Ring All of the other tracks were written by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora According to Jon Bon Jovi the album was influenced by alternative rock and metal bands such as Pearl Jam Tool and Nine Inch Nails 10 Lyrics Edit Jon Bon Jovi stated that even though the album was their darkest the band was in a very happy place at the time Hey God was written by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora in Jon Bon Jovi s basement Jon Bon Jovi was inspired by the view out of the window from 57th St and Broadway in New York a guy with an Armani suit on next to a guys that s sleeping on the street Something For The Pain was the most difficult to write says Jon Bon Jovi They kept rewriting until the chorus made sense My Guitar Lies Bleeding In My Arms was written from a writing session where they were hit with writer s block Taking a cue from the opening line of Bed of Roses Sitting here wasted and wounded at this old piano Trying hard to capture the moment Jon Bon Jovi instead of putting the pen down wrote about his experience Damned is about a guy who is involved with a married woman It s Hard Letting You Go was written by Jon Bon Jovi for the movie called Moonlight and Valentino in which he appeared Something To Believe In is an introspective song about a man questioning everything around him Richie Sambora s Hey hey hey chant on the song is lifted from the demo It was spot on they kept it and used it on the album Diamond Ring was originally written for the album New Jersey in 1988 and was played live six times during the New Jersey Syndicate Tour 11 but never made it onto any previous Bon Jovi album citation needed Release and reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 12 Entertainment WeeklyD 13 Q 12 Rolling Stone 14 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 15 Two titles that were considered were Open All Night and Strip but ultimately the band wanted to make a statement about the themes of the record Mark Selliger shot the album cover in Mexico The two extra songs All I Want Is Everything and Bitter Wine appear as bonus tracks on the international versions Released June 12 in Japan June 19 in Europe and June 27 in the rest of the world the album was an immediate success It even replaced Michael Jackson s HIStory in the UK debuting at number one spending four weeks at number one These Days also topped the charts in several other European countries including Germany Austria Switzerland the Netherlands Ireland Finland and Portugal and spending seven weeks on Billboard European Albums Chart It was certified triple platinum by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry for selling 3 million copies across Europe In Australia it debuted at number one and spent two weeks at number one on the ARIA Charts The album became Bon Jovi s second number one album in Japan where it debuted at number one on the Oricon chart selling over 379 000 becoming the fastest selling album by a non Japanese act in history of the country s chart The album has sold more than 1 million copies and certified five times platinum and became the band s best selling studio album in Japan These Days received favorable reviews from critics Q magazine in a perfect score said that Cross Road and Always confirmed that Bon Jovi would survive grunge and These Days consolidated their status by keeping Michael Jackson s HIStory album off the UK number 1 album slot The review said that Hey God Lie to Me and Something to Believe In were singled out as the album s highlights and the album was arguably the band s finest musical hour to date Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic concluded that as the years go by Bon Jovi gets musically stronger Not only are their best songs stronger now their playing is more accomplished Keeping these improvements in mind it s no surprise that the group was one of the few pop metal bands to sustain a career in the mid 90s The album was ranked number two on Q magazine s list of the Top 50 albums of 1995 beat out by The Great Escape of the British band Blur The album was mentioned as the second best album of 1995 after What s The Story Morning Glory by Oasis according to some critics clarification needed In the United Kingdom the album was particularly notable for producing four Top 10 hit singles and the UK Rock amp Metal had 4 singles in the 1 top singles with This Ain t A Love Song Something For The Pain These Days and Hey God but failed to impress the audience and the critics in the United States The album peaked at number nine on the Billboard 200 Entertainment Weekly said the group happily forsakes conventional corporate rock for a loud kind of adult pop Think Whitney Houston with guitars Track listing EditNo TitleWriter s Length1 Hey God Jon Bon Jovi Richie Sambora6 032 Something for the Pain Bon Jovi Sambora Desmond Child4 463 This Ain t a Love Song Bon Jovi Sambora Child5 064 These Days Bon Jovi Sambora6 265 Lie to Me Bon Jovi Sambora5 346 Damned Bon Jovi Sambora4 357 My Guitar Lies Bleeding in My Arms Bon Jovi Sambora5 428 It s Hard Letting You Go Bon Jovi5 509 Hearts Breaking Even Bon Jovi Child5 0510 Something to Believe In Bon Jovi5 2511 If That s What It Takes Bon Jovi Sambora5 1712 Diamond Ring Bon Jovi Sambora Child3 46 Japanese and European edition bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length13 All I Want Is Everything Bon Jovi Sambora5 1814 Bitter Wine Bon Jovi Sambora4 36 Alternate Track 14 for some Latin American releasesNo TitleLength14 Como yo nadie te ha amado Spanish version of This Ain t a Love Song European 2 Disc Special Edition bonus discNo TitleWriter s Length1 Fields of Fire Demo Bon Jovi4 102 I Thank You Isaac Hayes David Potter3 143 Mrs Robinson Paul Simon3 214 Let s Make It Baby Demo Bon Jovi Sambora Child6 195 I Don t Like Mondays Live at Wembley Stadium featuring Bob Geldof Bob Geldof5 596 Crazy Live lead vocals by Tico Torres Willie Nelson3 297 Tumblin Dice Live lead vocals by David Bryan Mick Jagger Keith Richards4 178 Heaven Help Us All Live lead vocals by Richie Sambora Ron Miller4 34 French bonus discNo TitleWriter s Length1 Always Live in Montreal Bon Jovi Sambora5 522 Good Guys Don t Always Wear White Bon Jovi Sambora4 273 Prostitute Bon Jovi Sambora4 284 Lonely at the Top Bon Jovi Sambora4 145 When She Comes Bon Jovi Sambora3 296 The End Bon Jovi Sambora David Bryan3 38 Australian Tour Edition bonus disc Mercury 528 874 2No TitleLength1 This Ain t a Love Song Live at Wembley Stadium London 2 I Don t Like Mondays Live at Wembley Stadium London 3 Livin on a Prayer Live at Wembley Stadium London 4 You Give Love a Bad Name Live at Wembley Stadium London 5 Wild in the Streets Live at Wembley Stadium London 1996 Japan Hardback Cover 2CD Karaoke Days bonus CD No TitleLength1 Keep the Faith 2 Bed of Roses 3 Someday I ll Be Saturday Night 4 In These Arms 1998 Japan Special Edition bonus CD PHCR 90023 24No TitleLength1 This Ain t a Love Song Wembley 1995 2 Hey God Johannesburg 1995 3 These Days Johannesburg 1995 4 Something for the Pain Miami Arena 1995 5 It s Hard Letting You Go Johannesburg 1995 6 Rockin in the Free World Johannesburg 1995 7 634 5789 Studio outtake 8 All I Want Is Everything 9 Bitter Wine 2010 Special Edition bonus tracksNo TitleLength13 This Ain t a Love Song Live 7 1314 Diamond Ring Live 4 42Personnel EditSourced from AllMusic 16 Bon JoviJon Bon Jovi vocals percussion harmonica producer Richie Sambora acoustic amp electric guitar electric sitar background vocals producer co lead vocals on Something For The Pain David Bryan keyboards background vocals Tico Torres drums percussionAdditional musiciansHugh McDonald bass David Campbell string arrangements Richie LaBamba trombone Jerry Vivino tenor saxophone Mark Pender trumpet Ed Manion baritone saxophone Tommy Funderburk Rory Dodd additional background vocals Suzie Katayama accordion Randy Jackson additional bass Jerry Cohen additional keyboards Robbie Buchanan keyboards programmingProduction staffPeter Collins producer Nathaniel Kunkel Jay Schwartz David Thoener Gabe Veltry engineer Mark Apringer Ryan Freeland Jim Labinski Chris Laidlaw Manny Lecouna Pete Martinez Mark Mason Tal Miller Mike Scotella Mark Springer assistant engineer Margery Greenspan art direction artwork Frank Harkins design Cynthia Levine photography George Marino mastering remastering Mark Selinger photographyCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1995 Peak positionArgentine Albums CAPIF 17 3Australian Albums ARIA 18 1Austrian Albums O3 Austria 19 1Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 20 3Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 21 6Danish Albums Hitlisten 22 5Dutch Albums Album Top 100 23 1European Albums Billboard 24 1Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 25 1French Albums SNEP 26 7German Albums Offizielle Top 100 27 1Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 28 2Irish Albums IRMA 29 1Italian Albums FIMI 30 3Japanese Albums Oricon 31 1New Zealand Albums RMNZ 32 11Norwegian Albums VG lista 33 7Portuguese Albums AFP 34 1Scottish Albums OCC 35 1Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 36 3Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 37 2Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 38 1UK Albums OCC 39 1US Billboard 200 40 9 Year end charts Edit Chart 1995 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 41 22Austrian Albums O3 Austria 42 8Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 43 22Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 44 56Canadian Albums RPM 45 36Dutch Albums Album Top 100 46 17French Albums SNEP 47 49German Albums Offizielle Top 100 48 13Japanese Albums Oricon 49 25Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 50 20UK Albums OCC 51 22US Billboard 200 52 144Chart 1996 PositionDutch Albums Album Top 100 53 63German Albums Offizielle Top 100 54 31UK Albums OCC 55 82Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 56 Platinum 70 000 Austria IFPI Austria 57 Platinum 50 000 Belgium BEA 58 Gold 25 000 Canada Music Canada 59 2 Platinum 200 000 Finland Musiikkituottajat 60 Platinum 64 725 60 France SNEP 61 2 Gold 200 000 Germany BVMI 62 Gold 250 000 Japan RIAJ 64 Million 1 200 000 63 Netherlands NVPI 65 Platinum 100 000 New Zealand RMNZ 66 Gold 7 500 Spain PROMUSICAE 67 2 Platinum 200 000 Switzerland IFPI Switzerland 68 Platinum 50 000 United Kingdom BPI 69 2 Platinum 600 000 United States RIAA 70 Platinum 1 000 000 SummariesEurope IFPI 71 3 Platinum 3 000 000 Worldwide 10 000 000 72 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone References Edit New Releases Singles Music Week November 11 1995 p 31 New Releases Singles Music Week February 24 1996 p 31 New Releases Singles Music Week June 22 1996 p 35 Search the UK Top 40 Hit Database Retrieved October 12 2008 Q magazine s list of the Top 50 albums of 1997 Classic Rock and Metal Hammer 200 List Allmusic Bon Jovi charts amp awards Billboard albums Fear Factory s Demanufacture the future metal classic that rewired the 90s Louder Sound Dino Of Fear Factory Reconstructs Demanufacture Metalunderground com 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