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SKY 20071LP
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"Limited-edition transparent purple vinyl. Iggy Pop practically invented punk rock with The Stooges and is celebrated for his wild and dangerous attitude, whether with The Stooges, David Bowie, or other line-ups. But he's rarely seen SOLO. This Skydog Records double-vinyl album captures Iggy without any band in various environments, mostly acoustic and also electric, but -- just as rock'n'roll as ever! Stripped down versions of 'I Wanna Be Your Dog,' 'Louie Louie,' 'Night Clubbing,' Jonathan Richmond's 'Pablo Picasso' with only four strings left on his guitar, and many other favorites as they've rarely been heard -- and five otherwise unreleased songs! The 2LP set comprises a solo acoustic show from Barcelona, an acoustic studio session, a solo electric gig from Paris, plus more solo tracks from elsewhere. Skydog Records' first Iggy release was in 1976 with the riotous 'last ever Stooges show,' Metallic KO; this is its alternative hidden gem."
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4M 5243LP
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"Originally released in 1977, this was the first album Iggy Pop made after the dissolution of the Stooges, several jailings and a self-imposed stay in a mental institution. Produced by David Bowie, and including music written almost entirely by him, this is Iggy's most introspective and heavy work. Much more mechanical than the sleazy proto-punk of the Stooges, The Idiot was a huge influence on the post-punk sound of folks like Joy Division and Magazine. An absolute classic on purple vinyl. Limited edition of 1,000."
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PRLP 3006LP
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Iggy Pop, live at the Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA on April 15th, 1977. The Iggy/Bowie period is a sharp document of hedonism and salvation. Two rock stars sought salvation from the narcosis of LA, and moved to West Berlin, a move that would not only give birth to Bowie's celebrated Berlin period and resulting trilogy, but take Iggy Pop from the gutters to the stars with his first two solo albums in 1977. Back on the road with The Idiot (1977) and the impending Lust For Life (1977), Iggy bounces back to life for the 30-date "Rock Around The World" tour, stopping at Santa Monica's Civic Auditorium on the way. Backed by Bowie himself, the formidable Sales brothers (Tony and Hunt), and Ricky Gardiner, Iggy explores his new lease of life with the usual swagger and onstage psychosis. Pitching Fun House (1970) against The Idiot was sure gonna be one to watch! Protus presents the entire original King Biscuit Flower Hour broadcast of Iggy Pop at the Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA from April 15th, 1977. Professionally remastered original broadcast with background liners, interviews, and rare photos capturing the period.
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LOV 2002LP
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Iggy Pop, live at Chicago's Caberet Metro on 12th July 1988. Iggy Pop was no stranger to Chicago's Cabaret Metro in the 1980s, a rock and roll fixture with decades of smoke and sweat to show for its décor. The adrenaline is laid on thick and fast when Iggy walks out to greet the Metro crowd as Hanoi Rocks's Andy McCoy rips into the slicing, dumb metal of the title-track from Iggy's latest return-to-form album Instinct (1988). Iggy's plugged in for another power surge and the pace is set as the acrobatics nearly bring the ceiling down. "We're gonna rock it to ya straight -- no bullshit... Music should never be too good, too tight. It should excite you. The Stooges's music is supposed to make me feel good. And I've always had faith that if I feel good, others will." This is the complete original WXRT-FM broadcast of Iggy Pop's explosive performance at Chicago's Cabaret Metro on July 12, 1988. Professionally remastered with background liners and rare archival photos.
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ECHO 2053CD
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Iggy Pop was no stranger to Chicago's Cabaret Metro in the 1980s, a rock and roll fixture with decades of smoke and sweat to show for its décor. The adrenaline is laid on thick and fast when Iggy walks out to greet the Metro crowd as Hanoi Rocks' Andy McCoy rips into the slicing, dumb metal of the title-track from Iggy's latest return-to-form album Instinct (1988). Iggy's plugged in for another power surge and the pace is set as the acrobatics nearly bring the ceiling down. "We're gonna rock it to ya straight -- no bullshit... Music should never be too good, too tight. It should excite you. The Stooges' music is supposed to make me feel good. And I've always had faith that if I feel good, others will." This is the complete original WXRT-FM broadcast of Iggy Pop's explosive performance at Chicago's Cabaret Metro on July 12, 1988. Professionally remastered with background liners and rare archival photos.
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CHROME 042CD
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Interview CD and documentary DVD. "Two disc celebration of 'The Godfather of Punk' Iggy Pop, featuring documentary film and interviews with the man himself. This two disc set serves to celebrate Iggy Pop. Featuring a DVD documentary about Iggy in the '70s; an era when he hung out with David Bowie and made some of the finest music of the decade, as well as a disc of interviews with the man himself recorded at different points throughout his career, which tell his incredible story straight from the horse's mouth." NTSC format; running time: 179 minutes.
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EAR 016CD
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The Official Live Experience 1977-1981. Disc One: Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, March 28, 1977; Disc Two: San Diego State University, November 16th, 1977; Disc Three : Domino Club, Stockholm, Sweden, May 24th, 1978; Disc Four : Stardust Ballroom, Los Angeles, November 30th, 1979; Disc Five: Picadero, Barcelona, Spain, May 15th, 1980; Disc Six: Palasport, Bologna, Italy, June 18th, 1981. "Conceived to stop the huge flow of unauthorized Iggy Pop releases already in our shops, this is part 1 in an ongoing series to document the live performances year by year of the great Mr Pop. All unreleased material featuring some great musicians such as Glen Matlock , Brian James, Ivan Kral, Scott Asheton, David Bowie and Fred Smith. Extensive liner notes by ex-Mojo editor and author of a brand new book on Iggy due out next year, Paul Trynka. Unpublished photographs both in concert and backstage. Includes unreleased songs."
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