Wildside (album)

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Wildside is the fifth studio album released in September 1987 by the Canadian rock band Loverboy. This was the first album that the band had released that did not go platinum, signaling a significant decline in the band's popularity. Cash Box called the single "Love Will Rise Again" a "driving rock melodies" that "continues in band's established tradition of melodic power-rock." rdf:langString
rdf:langString Wildside (album)
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rdf:langString Wildside track listing
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rdf:langString Jon Bon Jovi, Todd Cerney, Dean, Reno, Richie Sambora
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rdf:langString Wildside is the fifth studio album released in September 1987 by the Canadian rock band Loverboy. This was the first album that the band had released that did not go platinum, signaling a significant decline in the band's popularity. Cash Box called the single "Love Will Rise Again" a "driving rock melodies" that "continues in band's established tradition of melodic power-rock."
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