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Undiscovered Soul is a brilliant album, way better than anything Bon Jovi have done since These Days, and Stranger In This Town isn't bad either, although very much of its time production-wise.
I apologise for being unnecessarily facetious
On record I don't mind it too much, but live I found it a struggle when singing anything he didn't write for himself (doing GnR or velvet Revolver songs)
+ 1 for Sambora
You beat me to this. Undiscovered Soul is a superb album.
Even including one clear 'Bon Jovi track, Stranger in this town has some great tunes. Clapton guesting on one track too.
Some excellent musicians on both records too.
Someone has already mentioned "Fish Rising" by Steve Hillage who was still a member of Gong when he recorded the album, though arguably he became a solo artist around that time.
Phil Manzanera's "Diamond Head" is much less debatable, that album was a genuine spin off, and was very well received at the time. Manzanera had the good sense to get all his Roxy Music mates to play on it and in particular the peerless Paul Thompson who like a lot of rock drummers simply doesn't get the credit he deserves.
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But I think Jesus of Cool by Nick Lowe counts as Rockpile were still together ( and all appear on the album at some point I think).
Tom Tom Club did very well with their LP too.