Notorious (Joan Jett album) explained

Notorious
Type:studio
Artist:Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Cover:Joan Jett and the Blackhearts - Notorious Coverart.jpg
Released:August 20, 1991
Recorded:1991 at The Hit Factory, New York City
Genre:Hard rock, power pop
Label:Blackheart/Epic-Sony (US and Japan)
Blackheart/Bellaphon (Europe)
Producer:Kenny Laguna, Thom Panunzio, Joan Jett, Phil Ramone
Prev Title:The Hit List
Prev Year:1990
Next Title:I Love Rock 'n' Roll 92
Next Year:1992

Notorious is the eighth 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.

Several editions of the album feature "Machismo" before "Goodbye", but this is the only difference.

"I Want You", as well as other songs by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, was featured in Floria Sigismondi's 2010 biopic film The Runaways, but they were not included on the soundtrack album of the film.

Personnel

The Blackhearts

Additional musicians

Production