Label: Blackheart Records (Japan), VICP-75123
Style: Rock, Hard Rock
Country: Pennsylvania, U.S. (September 22, 1958)
Time: 43:53
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 328 Mb
Charts: US #2, AUS #10, AUT #14, NOR #38, NZ #1, SWE #4, UK #25, CAN
#1, DEN #7, FIN #13, GER #31. Australia - Platinum, Canada - 2x
Platinum, New Zealand - Gold, US - Platinum.
I Love Rock 'n Roll it is Jett's most commercially successful album to date with over a million copies sold, largely due to the success of the title track, which was released as a single soon after the album was released.
Joan Jett saw "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" performed on TV by Arrows in 1976 and was taken away by the song. It was a staple of her set list for years before the album was recorded.
Along with the Arrows song, plenty of other covers populated the album: "Nag" (originally by the Halos),"Bits and Pieces" (the Dave Clark Five), "You're Too Possessive" (the Runaways), and "Crimson and Clover" (Tommy James & the Shondells). Of the last song, Jett later commented that "People worried that I didn't change the words in 'Crimson and Clover' to 'him' from 'her'. It was only because that wouldn't have rhymed."
Other covers appeared in limited editions: "Louie Louie" (Richard Berry, later performed by the Kingsmen) and "Summertime Blues" (Eddie Cochran) were included as bonus tracks on the CD release, and the traditional Christmas carol "Little Drummer Boy" was a seasonal addition to the LP.
"I Love Rock 'n Roll" was made at a vigorous pace. "During the weekdays we'd be in the studio and during the weekends we'd travel around the New York area, the Northeast, doing gigs," Jett recalled. "So we were doing both without really stopping. Which was good I thought, it really kept us together, it kept us sharp."
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Love_Rock_%27n_Roll_(album))
I Love Rock 'n Roll it is Jett's most commercially successful album to date with over a million copies sold, largely due to the success of the title track, which was released as a single soon after the album was released.
Joan Jett saw "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" performed on TV by Arrows in 1976 and was taken away by the song. It was a staple of her set list for years before the album was recorded.
Along with the Arrows song, plenty of other covers populated the album: "Nag" (originally by the Halos),"Bits and Pieces" (the Dave Clark Five), "You're Too Possessive" (the Runaways), and "Crimson and Clover" (Tommy James & the Shondells). Of the last song, Jett later commented that "People worried that I didn't change the words in 'Crimson and Clover' to 'him' from 'her'. It was only because that wouldn't have rhymed."
Other covers appeared in limited editions: "Louie Louie" (Richard Berry, later performed by the Kingsmen) and "Summertime Blues" (Eddie Cochran) were included as bonus tracks on the CD release, and the traditional Christmas carol "Little Drummer Boy" was a seasonal addition to the LP.
"I Love Rock 'n Roll" was made at a vigorous pace. "During the weekdays we'd be in the studio and during the weekends we'd travel around the New York area, the Northeast, doing gigs," Jett recalled. "So we were doing both without really stopping. Which was good I thought, it really kept us together, it kept us sharp."
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Love_Rock_%27n_Roll_(album))
01. I Love Rock N' Roll (02:55)
02. (I'm Gonna) Run Away (02:28)
03. Love Is Pain (03:07)
04. Nag (02:46)
05. Crimson And Clover (03:17)
06. Victim Of Circumstance (02:54)
07. Bits And Pieces (02:09)
08. Be Straight (02:42)
09. You're Too Possessive (03:35)
10. Little Drummer Boy (04:17)
11. Oh Woe Is Me (Bonus Track) (02:45)
12. Louie Louie (Bonus Track) (02:57)
13. You Don't Know What You've Got (Live B-Side) (02:46)
14. Summertime Blues (Bonus Track) (02:17)
15. Nag (With The Coaster) (Bonus Track) (02:51)
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