I Love Rock-n-Roll,
Joan Jett's first record with
the Blackhearts, was a tougher, louder album than
Bad Reputation, primarily because her new backing band gave her a more coherent sound. That dynamic, hard rock crunch is what made the title track into an international hit, but it also gives the album dimension -- not only can
Jett & the Blackhearts tear up heavy glam rockers, but they also pull off the mock psychedelia of
Tommy James & the Shondells' "Crimson and Clover" with aplomb. On the whole,
I Love Rock-n-Roll doesn't have as many strong songs as its predecessor, but the band's muscular, gritty sound makes the album just as good as
Bad Reputation. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine