...Crossroads is actually not an album in its own right. Instead, it is a collection of the bands best songs, as decided by the fans of the band in a survey in the early nineties. In fact, due to its nature, many bon Jovi fans thought that this would be the final album that the band would produce. However, the future has shown us that this assumption was not the best, as they are still going strong today.
This album starts with the classic "Living on a Prayer" and encompasses other greats such as "Bed of Roses", "You give love a bad name", and the tear-jerking "Never say Goodbye". It is agreat collection of hit songs by one of the palnets biggest bands...
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...Yeah baby! Crispian Mills my God and all time love, I just wanted to say how sad I was about the split of Kula Shaker, the truely wonderful ingenious indianified band of the last century, theirs is a sound that will be missed and nothing more so than in this album - K! How better to start an album off than with the greatness of Hey Dude! What song can truely send you on a Friday night mission when your plastered looking for that little bit of honey to illeviate the pain? Of course this is the beginning of a truely magickal journey down the yellow brick road of K a place full of wonder and wisdom, Smart Doogs, Knight on the Town, that all time favourite - Govinda, tattva, Grateful when you're dead/Jerry was there, and winding down with the beautiful star all over and the spiritually satisfying piano playing in the last and so so wonderful...
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...Keane are a 3 piece band hailing from Battle, Sussex, home to the battlefield of 1066.
Tom Chaplin (Vocals)
Tim Rice Oxley (Piano/Keyboards/Bass/Writer)
Richard Hughes (Drums)
Keane are a band that have hit the headlines in recent times with two successful singles and a number one album. They might still be new to a lot of people but they have been around for some time, they started out as a four piece band called 'The Lotus Eaters' in 1997. They changed their name to Keane (named after their nanny, Cherry Keane) and released their first two singles 'Call Me What You Like' and 'Wolf At The Door' in 2000 which both proved to be flops even though both are now changing hands for over 400 pounds each, at this time they were even supporting Chesney Hawkes of all people! Dominic the bass-guitarist left the band in 2001 due to the lack...
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