LET
IT ROCK – THE MAKING OF BON JOVI’S SLIPPERY WHEN WET
BY NEIL DANIELS
PUBLISHED BY SOUNDCHECK BOOKS
UK RELEASE DATE: MAY 27, 2014
PUBLISHED IN THE USA: JUNE 15,
2014
ISBN: 978-0-9571442-8-6
28
Million People Can’t Be Wrong
1986’s Slippery When Wet not only put Bon Jovi at the top of the rock
tree, it went on to become one of the biggest selling albums ever, spending
eight straight weeks at the top of the Billboard
chart and going 12 x Platinum in the States, as well as No.1 in the UK.
Although some people won’t admit to
liking the album, most of us have a copy somewhere and classics such as ‘Living
On A Prayer’ and ‘Let It Rock’ are guaranteed to get folks singing.
Top rock writer, Neil Daniels, looks at
not only how and why the album was made, but what preceded Slippery When Wet; what went after; a song-by-song analysis; the Slippery
When Wet tour (complete with tour dates) and more. He canvasses opinions
from musicians who know the band, such as Dokken, Joe Lynn Turner and Jonathan
Valen, plus top rock writers, such as Steve Rosen, Jason Ritchie and the Bailey
Brothers, who all share their views.
Ex-Kerrang!
writer Paul Suter provides a foreword, and ex-Gentle Giant frontman Derek
Shulman, who signed the band to Polygram Records when he was senior
vice-president of A&R there, writes the afterword. This is all topped off
by some rare photos of the band at work and play.
Bon Jovi polarize opinion, but the band
and album have an army of fans from mum’s and dad’s to followers of melodic
rock and more, who will love this celebratory book.
Neil Daniels is the author of over a dozen books on
rock and metal and has contributed to many music magazines, fanzines and
websites. Visit www.neildanielsbooks.com
For information on how to buy this book
go to www.neildanielsbooks.com
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