"Keep the Faith" is the fifth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi. Released on November 3, 1992, it marked a significant musical departure from the band's previous glam metal sound, showcasing a more mature hard rock and introducing elements of pop and contemporary R&B. This stylistic change was largely influenced by the trends of the early 1990s and resulted in a more streamlined, "radio friendly" sound.
The album was produced by Bob Rock, who was well-known for his work with Metallica. It made its debut on the Billboard 200 at number five and was certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album also achieved notable success internationally, landing within the top 10 of many country's album charts.
The album's title track, "Keep the Faith", was a significant hit and became a staple in Bon Jovi's live performances. Other hit singles from the album include "Bed of Roses" and "In These Arms".
"Keep the Faith" represents a notable moment in Bon Jovi's career, signifying their ability to adapt and evolve with the changing musical landscape. It not only sustained their popularity, but allowed them to reach new audiences and solidify their position as one of the world's leading rock bands.