Joan Jett And The Blackhearts – I Love Rock 'N Roll (1981/1998)
Joan Jett And The Blackhearts – I Love Rock 'N Roll (1981/1998)
1 I Love Rock N' Roll 2:55 2 (I'm Gonna) Run Away 2:29 3 Love Is Pain 3:08 4 Nag 2:47 5 Crimson And Clover 3:17 6 Victim Of Circumstance 2:55 7 Bits And Pieces 2:09 8 Be Straight 2:42 9 You're Too Possessive 3:36 10 Little Drummer Boy 4:17 11 Oh Woe Is Me 2:46 12 Louie Louie 2:59 13 You Don't Know What You Got (Live) 2:44 Bass, Vocals – Gary Ryan Bass Vocals – Will "Dub" Jones (track 10) Drums – Lee Crystal Guitar, Vocals – Ricky Byrd Vocals, Guitar – Joan Jett
U.S. vinyl LP pressing of the 1981 sophomore album from the former Runaways member and Rock 'N' Roll icon. Joan Jett has been a force in Pop Culture since she was 15 years old. She is an originator, an innovator, a leader and a visionary. Not only is she an accomplished singer/songwriter/guitarist with eight platinum and gold albums and nine top 40 singles, she also has her own independent label, Blackheart Records. 12 tracks including 'I Love Rock 'N' Roll', 'Crimson & Clover', 'Nag' and many more. ---Editorial Reviews, amazon.com
I Love Rock-n-Roll, Joan Jett's first record with the Blackhearts, was a tougher, louder album than Bad Reputation, primarily because her new backing band gave her a more coherent sound. That dynamic, hard rock crunch is what made the title track into an international hit, but it also gives the album dimension -- not only can Jett & the Blackhearts tear up heavy glam rockers, but they also pull off the mock psychedelia of Tommy James & the Shondells' "Crimson and Clover" with aplomb. On the whole, I Love Rock-n-Roll doesn't have as many strong songs as its predecessor, but the band's muscular, gritty sound makes the album just as good as Bad Reputation. ---Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AllMusic Review
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