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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
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there is a God,
By frank vigliotti (Commack, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Waitin' for the Night (Audio CD)
I had just about given up hope. After years and years of going into, say, Tower Records, rushing right to the "R" section, looking under "Runaways", and seeing only a compilation CD, IF that....FINALLY: The greatest Runaways album has been released on CD. From the first CRUNCHING chords of the first track, "Little Sister", to the final fade of the last track, "You're Too Possesive", this record ROCKS. Joan does all the lead vocals here, giving the band true punk status. Lita Ford's guitar playing reaches new heights, as does Sandy West's drumming. It's amazing to me that this record was basically ignored. It's punk, rock and metal all in one. "Wasted" has one of the coolest riffs ever played on the guitar; "School Days" captures the anthemic feel of Joan Jett's later, chart topping stuff, "Fantasies" haunts with it's sexual ranting, "Trash Can Murders" is a true punk rock hidden treasure. Each song has it's own life and story; "Little Sister", driven by Sandy West's power drumming, is my favorite rock and roll song of all time. And as for "Don't Go Away", well...if you never had the chance to go to CBGB's in NYC back in its hey-day, this track will take you there. If you're a Runaways fan, or even a little curious about this group, HURRY UP and BUY THIS CD. It's what you've been waitin' for.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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My Favorite Rock 'N Roll Album,
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This review is from: Waitin' for the Night (Audio CD)
The Runaways 3rd studio album, "Waitin' For the Night", has finally been released on CD. The Runaways are my favorite group and WFTN is their finest album. After 2 studio albums,a great live album, and lots of critical and managerial abuse as a 5 piece band, singer Cherie Currie and bassist Jackie Fox left the band. Rhythm guitarist Joan Jett took over lead singer duties and Vicki Blue was hired as the new bass player. I was worried how these changes would affect the band's 3rd album, but after hearing the first notes of "Little Sister", I was in awe! The Runaways, in my opinion, went from being a 5 piece rock 'n pop novelty girl group to a full-fledged, kick-a** rock 'n roll band with WFTN. Every song on WFTN is a winner, and all of the band members shine on this effort. Along with Joan and Vicki, lead guitarist Lita Ford and drummer Sandy West finally proved to the world that they were a legitimate rock and roll band. My favorite songs on this CD are "Little Sister", "Wasted", "Gotta Get Out Tonight", "School Days" and "Trash Can Murders". "Trash Can Murders" may be my all time favorite rock song. Lita has a killer guitar solo and Sandy's drum work is relentless on this one. It was a shame back when WFTN was released that is was basically ignored by radio stations, the critics and even their own record label. If you are a fan of real ROCK 'N ROLL get this CD!! You will not be disappointed. Thanks to Cherry Red Records for finally releasing this should have been classic album. And thanks to Joan Jett, Lita Ford, Sandy West and Vicki Blue for sticking together through tough times to record this great album.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Runaways Album.,
By Mr.Sinister "Rock-N-Roll Rules and you all kn... (Brampton,ON) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Waitin' for the Night (Audio CD)
If you're gonna get into the Runaways,get this album first.I don't care what anyone says,this album is there hardest,heaviest,and greatest.Joan Jett did a way better job on lead vocals than Cherrie.This album has a very differnt feel than their first 2 studio albums.Where as the first 2 albums had a bit of a more poppier sound to them,this one does not.This one is way more grittier,dark and filthy.Joan's punkish vocals go very well with Lita's heavy "70s hard rock" riffs.
If you look on the "Best Of" album,half of this album is on there.That basically says it all.
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