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  1. Blood on the Bricks is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Aldo Nova, for which he signed to Jon Bon Jovi's Jambco Records. It was his first album in 6 years. The album featured fewer outside writers than his previous record, Twitch.

  2. 6 de feb. de 2015 · JBJ joining Aldo Nova on stage for his song "Blood On The Bricks" during a show of Aldo in Texas 1991. This was the title track of Aldo's solo album back in ...

  3. En 1990 se puso al servicio de un viejo amigo llamado Jon Bon Jovi, para escribir algunos riffs e ideas para el primer disco en solitario de éste, Blaze of Glory, y en 1991 Jon le devolvió el favor editando, produciendo y escribiendo para un nuevo disco de Aldo Nova, este Blood on the Bricks.

  4. Aldo Nova and Jon Bon Jovi team up to do Aldo's "Blood on the Bricks" for a charity show in Texas circa 1991. The band features Phil X on rhythm guitar under...

    • 6 min
    • 13.3K
    • Aldo Nova
  5. 7 de dic. de 2013 · ALDO NOVA – Blood on the Bricks (1991 Polygram) After Aldo’s career had been declared clinically dead and Aldo himself a “one hit wonder” (“Fantasy”), it took the mighty Jon Bon Jovi to resurrect him. JBJ, who co-produces and co-writes pretty much every song here, has a heavy stamp on this album.

  6. For this album, Nova was assisted by none other than Jon Bon Jovi, who provided songwriting support, backing vocals and even a record label. Bass duties were handled by future American Idol judge Randy Jackson.

  7. For this album, Nova was assisted by none other than Jon Bon Jovi, who provided songwriting support, backing vocals and even a record label. Bass duties were handled by future American Idol judge Randy Jackson. Not surprisingly, Blood on the Bricks has a lot in common with the arena-rocking Bon Jovi albums that came out around that time.