Bon Jovi album Keep the Faith

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"Keep the Faith" is Bon Jovi's 1992 studio album that marked a stylistic shift toward more mature, socially conscious rock while revitalizing the band's commercial success.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf compilation album
studio album
artist Bon Jovi NERFINISHED
Bon Jovi NERFINISHED
commercialImpact revitalized Bon Jovi’s commercial success in the early 1990s
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresMusician Alec John Such NERFINISHED
David Bryan NERFINISHED
Jon Bon Jovi NERFINISHED
Richie Sambora NERFINISHED
Tico Torres NERFINISHED
genre glam metal
hard rock
rock
hasPart Bed of Roses NERFINISHED
Blame It on the Love of Rock & Roll NERFINISHED
Dry County NERFINISHED
Fear NERFINISHED
I Believe NERFINISHED
I Want You NERFINISHED
If I Was Your Mother NERFINISHED
In These Arms NERFINISHED
I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead NERFINISHED
Keep the Faith (song) NERFINISHED
Little Bit of Soul NERFINISHED
Woman in Love NERFINISHED
language English
mainSongwriter Desmond Child NERFINISHED
Jon Bon Jovi NERFINISHED
Richie Sambora NERFINISHED
nextWork Cross Road NERFINISHED
notableSingle Bed of Roses NERFINISHED
Dry County NERFINISHED
In These Arms NERFINISHED
I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead NERFINISHED
Keep the Faith (song) NERFINISHED
performer Bon Jovi NERFINISHED
previousWork New Jersey NERFINISHED
producer Bob Rock NERFINISHED
Bon Jovi NERFINISHED
David Bryan NERFINISHED
Richie Sambora NERFINISHED
Tico Torres NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod 1991
1992
recordLabel Jambco Records NERFINISHED
Mercury Records
releaseDate 1988-09-19
1992-10-13
stylisticCharacteristic departure from 1980s glam metal sound
more mature lyrical themes
socially conscious rock

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Richie Sambora hasPartIn Bon Jovi album Keep the Faith