Undiscovered Soul

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Undiscovered Soul is the second solo studio album from Richie Sambora the guitarist from New Jersey band Bon Jovi. The album was released on February 23, 1998, and is more experimental than his earlier release Stranger in This Town. The album was produced by Don Was.

Release and promotion

The album charted at #174 on The Billboard 200[1] and #24 on the UK Albums Chart.[2] The lead single "Hard Times Come Easy" charted at #39 on the Mainstream rock chart[3] and #37 in the UK, the second single "In It for Love" charted at #58 on the UK Singles Chart.[2] The title track "Undiscovered Soul" and "Made in America" were also released as singles.

Music videos were made for the first two singles.

Track listing

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1997 Japanese Version

This version was released only in Japan and contains a slightly different running order and alternate versions of songs. This release features different artwork than the final 1998 album worldwide release.

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1998 Tour Edition

This Japan-only limited edition comes with a bonus CD including six live recordings. All the Tracks are from the San Diego show in 1992.

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Personnel

Production

  • Alison Hamamura – A&R
  • Don Was – producer
  • Ed Cherney – recording, mixing (9)
  • Rail Jon Rogut – recording, mixing (3, 11)
  • Bob Clearmountain – mixing (1, 2, 4-8, 10, 12)
  • Dan Bosworth – additional engineer
  • Brad Haehnel – additional engineer
  • James Saez – additional engineer
  • John Anthony – assistant engineer
  • Robie Banerji – assistant engineer
  • Tom Banghart – assistant engineer
  • Greg Burns – assistant engineer
  • Jeff Burns – assistant engineer
  • Greg Collins – assistant engineer
  • Tim Lauber – assistant engineer
  • Luis Quinn – assistant engineer
  • Mike Scotella – assistant engineer
  • Ron Boustead – editing
  • Stephen Marcussen – mastering at Precision Mastering (Hollywood, California)
  • Don C. Tyler – mastering assistant
  • Bobby Deluca – technical assistant
  • Pat Dorn – production coordinator
  • Annie Belanger – production manager
  • Jane Oppenheimer – production manager
  • Stephanie Heaton – production manager
  • Margery Greenspan – art direction
  • Sandra Monteparo – design
  • Dan Chavkin – photography
  • Greg Allen – band and bottom photography
  • Chris McCann – top photography
  • Katie Agresta – vocal coach
  • Lynn Bugal – stylist
  • Helena Occhipinti – hair, make-up
  • Liberty Dwyer, Nick Moyle, Neda Sarmast and Aggressive Entertainment – management

Musicians

Handclaps on "Hard Times Come Easy"

  • Kenny Aronoff, Bobby Deluca, Mark Goldenberg, Stephanie Heaton, "Hutch" Hutchinson, Rami Jaffee, Richie Sambora, Ted Turner, Dennis Walsh and Don Was

Charts

Album

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Chart (1998) Peak
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Singles

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UK Rock Chart[4] 2
US Billboard Heritage Rock[5] 17
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In It for Love (1998) Peak
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References

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