Joan Jett Album - Sinner
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Customers rating:
(27 ratings)
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Release Date:2006-06-13
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Hard Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Rock, Rock/Pop
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Label:Blackheart Records
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UPC:748337529428
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Approx. Price:$13.98
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| Track Listing : |
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Riddles |
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A.C.D.C. |
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Five - Joan Jett & the Blackhearts |
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Naked |
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Everyone Knows |
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Change the World |
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Androgynous - Joan Jett & the Blackhearts |
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Fetish |
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Watersign |
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Tube Talkin' |
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Turn It Around |
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Baby Blue - Joan Jett & the Blackhearts |
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100 Feet Away |
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Bad Time |
Customer review - 2006-06-16
- SINNER-gy!Joan Jett and rock 'n' roll go hand in hand. This CD, by far is some of Jett's BEST yet. The CD's first single/video "A.C.D.C." features the lovely Ms. Jett and the sexy Carmen Electra, "Riddles" pokes fun at President Bush and his Administration, a "wake up people" call for the country, "Change The World" is for the planet, and much more.
Jett has survived rock 'n' roll's harshness. And now, she brandishes it as a weapon. This woman is ROCK 'N' ROLL. A good CD, a good buy for any music fan. Enjoy.
Customer review - 2006-06-20
- JOAN JETT''S TRIUMPHANT RETURN!After ten years without a new CD, Joan Jett triumphantly returns to rock and roll with SINNER. (Ten years if you do not count her Japan-only release NAKED. Several of the songs on NAKED can be found here.) Joan not only looks great but sounds fantastic! This one's a rocker and you need to get it!
The first track is RIDDLES. It is a war protest song about war and our loss of freedoms. At one point, Ms. Jett shouts WAKE UP PEOPLE! This is something I have been shouting for some time now. (Sadly, as long as Americans have their gas-guzzling SUV's and their cell phones, nothing else seems to matter.)
The best song by far is A.C.D.C. This one kicks. Have you seen the video with Carmen Electra? Hot!
Joan seems more and more comfortable with her sexuality here. I am sure you can guess what that sexuality is. She is not preachy - she just asks why do people care?
Finally, her remake of A 100 FEET AWAY (from ALBUM) is a nice inclusion. And it's always great to hear FETISH!
Customer review - 2006-10-29
- Still Jett speedI will abide by Amazons guidelines & not criticize a particular reviewer.
"Sinner" has very few weak spots & I also like the contrast between the rockers & the slower songs. I especially liked the re-make of "100 Ft. Away". I have seen Joanie touring behind every album, even her first, and
regardless of the crowd/club, she holds nothing back. High spots include
"A.C.D.C", Riddles, Watersign, Baby Blue, Everyone Knows,Bad time. Blazing guitars, signature growling vocals, (soft/caring when necessary)--all Jett constants. "Fetish" rocks as hard as anything shes' done. I could go on but there is really not a bummer on the album. If you have been waiting for a 1st-class Jett album, wait no longer. The wait is over.
Frosty Prim/veteran live music goer
Customer review - 2006-09-08
- a mature rock 'n roller...-- by far, the best recording she's done in years...
... her efforts and commitment to make it happen are admirable, as seen in the included video...
... in contrast with several bands of the 80s, returning or rejoining to remake their old hits, joan keeps on writing new music... very good music indeed!
... get it now, you won't regret it...
... cheers!
Customer review - 2006-08-31
- You gotta sin to be savedSome 25 years after "I Love Rock and Roll" made her a star, who'd have thought that Joan Jett would still be making vital sounding records? "Sinner" is a solid veteran rocker of a disc, with all the hallmarks of Joan's best past work. You want a solid social call out? Joan slaps it to the current regime on the CD's opener "Riddles." Barking out "wake up, people" just before dropping sound bites from Donald Rumsfeld and George W; it's a punky call to arms.
Then comes one of the obligatory covers (and the album's highlight), a ripping cover of Sweet's "Ac/Dc." (The other cover, of The Replacements' "Androgynous," does not fair as well.) "Ac/Dc" crunches the guitar chords, plays with ambiguous sexuality - LOVE that video - and glams like her Gary Glitter covers from the early days.
What holds the CD back is a couple of strange choices in back tracking. The decision to rerecord "Fetish" and "100 Feet Away" wiffs of filler, even if it might be some fans' first chance to hear them. But still, songs like "Everyone Knows" (her gay coming out song?), "Change The World" and a great ballad "Watersign" make up for the shortfalls. The Blackhearts are still kicking up a righteous racket, and "Sinner" is far better then anything we should be expecting at this late a date.
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