From her days with the all-girl band
the Runaways through her work with her own band,
Joan Jett has been a pioneer, if not an innovator. She has always paid loving tribute to the riffy rock music that she loves. On album number six, Glorious Results of a Misspent Youth,
Jett, backed by her
Blackhearts, churned out more of the same, but with some of the most satisfying and strongest material of her career. The album is an engaging collection that ranges from a glam-inflected update of
the Runaways' classic "Cherry Bomb" to the swagger of the
Gary Glitter hit "I Love You Love Me Love." Other songs include
Jett's versions of "I Need Someone" and "New Orleans" and standout originals like the rocking "Frustrated," the full-tilt boogie of "Long Time," and a ballad, "Hold Me," that would sound mawkish coming from anyone else. Infectious choruses, crunchy melodies, and
Jett's growling vocals make this album an excuse to turn the stereo up just a bit more. ~ Tom Demalon