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Music DVD Review: Bon Jovi Lost Highway: The Concert

Written by Regina Avalos
Published December 25, 2007

After almost twenty-five years and millions of albums sold, Bon Jovi once again proves with this release that they have that something special. Lost Highway, the CD, hit store shelves back in June and climbed the charts to number one - not a first for this group, but something they hadn't experienced in awhile.

With Lost Highway, the band had once again tried something different. Jon went to the record company and asked them to put out the band's next album on their Nashville label instead of the usual imprint. Yes, Bon Jovi went country, with the boys heading down to Nashville to collaborate with country songwriters and artists. It paid off - Lost Highway hit number one around the world.

Bon Jovi Lost Highway: The Concert is an outgrowth of that album. Recorded live in Chicago, the DVD shows Bon Jovi doing something they hadn't done before: playing an album from track one straight through to the end, live in concert. Jon said it was something he had wanted to do for past albums, and when he was approached to do this DVD he made singing the album uninterrupted a part of the deal.

For nearly an hour and a half we are taken into the story of the lost highway. We learn some of what went on behind the scenes during the making of the record, and most important, we are able to bring Bon Jovi right into our living rooms. If you're a fan of this group, you know they are best known for their live performances. Whether playing to an intimate group of a few hundred or a stadium of 100,000, front man Jon Bon Jovi knows how to work a crowd. He is a showman and a performer who prides himself on singing live with no lip synching. Lost Highway thrives in this intimate environment, hooking you from the very beginning.

In addition to the songs from the new album, the DVD includes performances of fan favorites "It's My Life," "Wanted Dead Or Alive," and "Who Says You Can't Go Home," songs any fan knows as Bon Jovi signature songs. The bonus features include interviews with each member of the band.

Bon Jovi shows no sign of stopping. In January, they hit the road again to bring Lost Highway to their fans. As a longtime fan, I was excited to get hold of this DVD and watch the show before attending a concert myself in 2008. As a group, they constantly reinvent themselves, and with almost twenty-five years behind them they show that they are meant to stick around. This concert DVD is definitely one that fans of Bon Jovi, new and old, will want to pick up and enjoy.

Blogging since March 2005, Regina Avalos maintains her blog, Inside My Wild Mind, daily with her thoughts on television, movies, literature and life. Currently she also covers the latest in television news, celebrity gossip and movie news for Teevieo and Today.com! Come see what she is talking about now.
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Music DVD Review: Bon Jovi Lost Highway: The Concert
Published: December 25, 2007
Type: Review
Section: Music
Filed Under: Music: Country and Americana, Music: Live Concerts, Music: Rock, Review, Video: Music
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#1 — December 27, 2007 @ 11:20AM — Carole

This is a GREAT album! Bought it as soon as I heard a track or two and love how they keep evolving as musicians. LOVE IT!

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