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However, she released a string of compilation albums throughout the 1990s, and released seven more studio albums, the most recent being the acoustic album. Changeup, in 2022. Jett also co-wrote "House of Fire" in 1989 with American rock musician Alice Cooper, which was released on his 1989 album Trash. Desmond Child also co-wrote the song. The ...
The second version deleted the song and was designated as "Album Version Only". The album was re-released in 1992 with six more bonus tracks. The first single released from the album was the lead track "Fake Friends". The U.S. 7-inch vinyl featured "Nitetime" on the reverse side, with a locked groove at the end of the song.
The discography of Jet, an Australian rock band formed in 2001, consists of 3 studio albums, 1 live albums, 1 compilation albums, 1 extended play and 14 singles. Albums [ edit ]
The Jets is the debut studio album by Tongan-American family band The Jets, released on October 14, 1985, by MCA Records. The Jets gained airplay on MTV, VH1 and BET with the release of their first single "Curiosity". The song reached number 8 on the Billboard R&B singles chart.
"You Got It All" is a song recorded by American band the Jets. It was released in 1986 as the fourth single from their debut studio album The Jets (1985). It was written by Rupert Holmes, most famous for the 1979 hit "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)", and produced by Don Powell (not to be confused with Slade's drummer) and David Rivkin.
The Hit List is the seventh studio album, and the first cover album by Joan Jett.The album was released in 1990. All of the tracks are covers of famous songs. "Dirty Deeds" was released as the first single, backed with the non-LP track "Let It Bleed", a cover of The Rolling Stones song.
Then & Now is the seventh studio album by Tongan-American family band The Jets, released on August 25, 1998, by Cold Front.. At this point, the band only had four of the original members remaining but also had three new members, all younger siblings of the older members.
Magic is the third studio album by Tongan-American family band the Jets, [6] released in 1987 by MCA Records. [2] It was the first album without Eugene Wolfgramm, who left the group to form Boys Club. [7] The album spawned multiple hit singles. "Cross My Broken Heart" also appeared on the soundtrack to Beverly Hills Cop II. [3]