Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - Pure and Simple (1994/2018)

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Title: Pure and Simple
Year Of Release: 1994/2018
Label: Legacy Recordings
Genre: Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:46:52
Total Size: 116 mb | 343 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Go Home
02. Eye to Eye
03. Spinster
04. Torture
05. Rubber and Glue
06. As I Am
07. Activity Grrrl
08. Insecure
09. Wonderin'
10. Consumed
11. You Got a Problem
12. Brighter Day

From its title to its tough core, Pure and Simple was a return to form for Joan Jett. Encouraged by a new generation of riot grrls who held her early work up as the inspirational lightning rod it was (including L7 and Bikini Kill, who contribute here), Jett shook off the doldrums and found her way back to the nails-for-breakfast, queen-bitch persona that she was really all about. Pure and Simple rocks with a gritty realism unmatched even by the punchy 1988 hit "I Hate Myself for Lovin' You," the arguable crest of her '80s win streak. If the one-two punch of "Go Home" and "Eye to Eye" makes you dizzy, then "Spinster" "Maybe I don't wanna f*ck you!" is the bout-ending haymaker. After its oil-stained opening salvo, "As I Am" is like Lesley Gore in a leather jacket. But its sentiment forms the bruised emotional heart of Pure and Simple, and the plaintive chords of the bridge are just perfect. Some of the album's later social consciousness is unnecessary (this is a Joan Jett, not Joan Osborne), but "You Got a Problem" is a late-record redeemer. And even when she's singing about the plight of the homeless, Jett sounds like she gargled with Mad Dog 20/20. Pure and Simple is essential for any hard rock fan, if only to support one of the genre's most fearsome competitors.


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Many thanks for lossless.