Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - Notorious (1991)
BAND/ARTIST: Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
- Title: Notorious
- Year Of Release: 1991 (2004)
- Label: Sony Music
- Genre: Hard Rock
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 45:10
- Total Size: 453 Mb / 163 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Backlash (3:28)
02. Ashes In The Wind (4:21)
03. The Only Good Thing (You Ever Said Was Goodbye) (4:26)
04. Lie To Me (4:30)
05. Don't Surrender (4:10)
06. Goodbye (4:00)
07. Machismo (4:12)
08. Treading Water (3:38)
09. I Want You (3:03)
10. Wait For Me (5:09)
11. Misunderstood [Bonus track for Japan]
01. Backlash (3:28)
02. Ashes In The Wind (4:21)
03. The Only Good Thing (You Ever Said Was Goodbye) (4:26)
04. Lie To Me (4:30)
05. Don't Surrender (4:10)
06. Goodbye (4:00)
07. Machismo (4:12)
08. Treading Water (3:38)
09. I Want You (3:03)
10. Wait For Me (5:09)
11. Misunderstood [Bonus track for Japan]
Notorious is the seventh studio album by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. The album was released in 1991.
"Backlash" was the label's first choice for a single, but the resulting one-track CD was only available as a promotional item sent to DJs. "Don't Surrender" was released in the US as a CD single accompanied by a remix ("The Most Excellent Mix") and the non-LP track "Misunderstood". "Wait for Me", a song Jett wrote when she was just 16, was a cover of The Runaways' version from their 1977 album Waitin' for the Night. "I Want You" was a revised version of a song from 1979 that Jett and Kenny Laguna had written for a movie she was set to star in. The original lyrics (which can be heard on the fan-club only CD 1979) were nihilistic and raw, whereas the version heard on Notorious is politically correct.
"Backlash" was the label's first choice for a single, but the resulting one-track CD was only available as a promotional item sent to DJs. "Don't Surrender" was released in the US as a CD single accompanied by a remix ("The Most Excellent Mix") and the non-LP track "Misunderstood". "Wait for Me", a song Jett wrote when she was just 16, was a cover of The Runaways' version from their 1977 album Waitin' for the Night. "I Want You" was a revised version of a song from 1979 that Jett and Kenny Laguna had written for a movie she was set to star in. The original lyrics (which can be heard on the fan-club only CD 1979) were nihilistic and raw, whereas the version heard on Notorious is politically correct.
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