Bon Jovi – Living In Sin (White Vinyl)
Bon Jovi – Living In Sin (White Vinyl) - Audiophile
Bon Jovi – Living In Sin (White Vinyl)
Bon Jovi – Living In Sin (White Vinyl) - Audiophile

Bon Jovi – Living In Sin (45RPM, White Vinyl)

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RARITY - SEALED

Jon Bon Jovi – lead and backing vocals, guitar

Written by Jon Bon Jovi (A, B1), Richie Sambora (B1), Phil Lynott (B2)

 

 

1LP, standard sleeve

Limited edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : White

Speed : 45RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Orlake Records

Label : Vertigo

Original label : Vertigo

Engineered by Bob Rock

Produced by Bruce Fairbairn

Photography by George Chin, Ross Halfin

Originally released in 1988

Reissued in 1989

 

 

Tracks :

Side A: 

  1. Living In Sin

Side B:

  1. Love Is War
  2. The Boys Are Back In Town

 

 

Reviews:

“Bon Jovi’s "Living in Sin" is a powerful declaration of love that defies societal norms, presenting a relationship built on genuine connection rather than traditional expectations. The song navigates the friction between the couple's authentic bond and the disapproval they face from the outside world, revealing the hypocrisy often present in established institutions like marriage and family. Jon Bon Jovi, with raw vulnerability, questions the very definition of right and wrong, contrasting the couple's passionate bond with the superficiality of societal expectations, particularly those surrounding marriage and family values. At its core, the song expresses a heartfelt plea for acceptance and understanding, questioning if love can truly exist outside the confines of societal constructs.” Tailem Review

 

 

Ratings :

Discogs : 4.29 / 5

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