Sinner (Joan Jett album) explained

Sinner
Type:Album
Artist:Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Cover:Joan Jett Sinner album cover.jpg
Released:June 13, 2006
Recorded:1999, 2004–2006
Studio:Soundtrack Studios, New York City (new tracks)
Genre:Hard rock, alternative rock
Length:51:30
Label:Blackheart
Prev Title:Naked
Prev Year:2004
Next Title:Greatest Hits
Next Year:2010

Sinner is the eleventh studio album by the American hard rock band Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, released June 13, 2006, by Blackheart Records Group.[1] While most of the contents previously appeared on the Japan-only release Naked (2004), some in different mixes, it is her first record of new material released in the United States since Pure and Simple in 1994. Singles released include "A.C.D.C." (originally by Sweet) and "Riddles" (Jett's first-ever political song), which is a new version of "Right in the Middle" from Naked with different lyrics.

An edited "clean" version was also released. The CD also includes enhanced content, consisting of a lyrics sheet (in PDF format) and a video of the recording of "A.C.D.C.".

Personnel

The Blackhearts

Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Joan Jett and the Blackhearts: Sinner . PopMatters . September 11, 2006 . October 13, 2017 . Huyck, Ed.