Bad Reputation hits closer to home. Doing Lesley Gore's "You Don't Own Me," for instance, is a great gesture. Like anyone who loves the tune, Jett knows it's an anthem: lachrymose teenage kitsch turned epic. And though the LP works better as gesture than as music, the music's still the best this artist has ever made. The sound is crude and rich, with Joan Jett's raw rhythm guitar at the center of almost every cut. At times, the marching percussion and massed backup vocals become militant and incantatory. Elsewhere, Jett sets full girl-group harmonies against jagged raunch-rock, lets go with pure Dead Boys blitz and manages a "Wooly Bully" whose joy outdistances its camp. Throughout, she sings these songs the way she hears themas a fan who understands the value of rock fantasies even after she's stopped believing they'll actually happen.
Unfortunately, Bad Reputation is flawed by its literal-mindedness the arrangements pump along gamely yet rarely swing or soarand by some unresourceful material. But in its mood and feel, Joan Jett's first solo album is a determined retelling of what sometimes seems like the truest rock story there is.
(Posted: Apr 30, 1981)
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- Bad Reputation
- Make Believe
- You Don't Know What You've Got
- You Don't Own Me
- Too Bad On Your Birthday
- Do You Wanna Touch Me
- Let Me Go
- Doing Alright With The Boys
- Shout
- Jezebel
- Don't Abuse Me
- Wooly Bully
- Call Me Lightning
- Hanky Panky
- What Can I Do For You?
- You Don't Own Me
- Bad Reputation
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