

It’s fun, raw, and brimming with rock ‘n’ roll flavour it’s infinitely entertaining and a non-stop wave of excitement Its off-the-cuff lyrics are potent and evocative. Lust for Life is the 2nd solo studio LP by Iggy Pop,released 9/9 1977.It was his 2nd collaboration with Bowie after The Idiot,released in March the same. Simply put, Lust For Life is a masterpiece. Regardless of the sound quality, Pop remains poised and attacks the vocals in a manner that cuts through any unevenness like a switchblade. “I Got A Right” is powerful, “I Wanna Be Your Dog” slaps, and this version of “Lust For Life” is sonically much darker. While there is an amateurish and dirty quality to the sound that makes it feel like a bootleg, the live atmosphere and raw energy add layers to the wall of sound. Though the record is again produced by David Bowie. Once again, Bowie is present playing keyboard on select tracks. Released less than a year after The Idiot, Lust For Life is a return to the swagger of the Stooges. Iggy Pop: Open Up and Bleed by Paul Trynka 431pp.
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ĭisc two features eight remastered tracks from the live album TV Eye, which were recorded in ’77 from live shows in Cleveland, Chicago and Kansas City. Paul Trynkas sober biography of Iggy Pop charts the hard times and high jinks of a godfather of punk, says David Sinclair.

Backed by fantastic cuts such as “Success,” “Some Weird Sin”, and “Tonight,” Lust For Life sees Pop pivot from the electronic sounds and moody atmosphere of The Idiot to channel a primal aggression reminiscent of his work with The Stooges. Iggy Pop Lust For Life 2CD Deluxe 1977 the story of Iggy Pop and David Bowies collaboration on two of the most iconic albums of the decade is told in a new. Spawned two of the proto-punk icon’s best-known songs, the instantly-recognizable bouncy drumbeat of “Lust For Life” and the springy rhythm of “The Passenger,” which come blaring through the speakers like fighter jets. Honestly, as someone that isnt able to ever get into music that came before the 90s, it was such a pleasant. Pop, with Bowie serving as co-writer and co-producer, issued The Idiot and Lust for Life, both now compiled on the 7-disc boxed set Iggy Pop: The Bowie Years. Originally released mere months after The Idiot, Pop’s first solo venture, and written, recorded and mixed in just eight days, Lust For Life
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Bundled together in a 2-CD Deluxe Edition is the remastered Lust For Life album, plus the additional live album TV Eye Live 1977 (or TV Eye). Critically acclaimed, Lust For Life fundamentally altered the landscape of post-punk, helped cement Pop as the godfather of punk, influenced countless bands, and motivated others to break loose and dance shirtless in their bedrooms without a care in the world for 41 minutes, the album’s running time. Iggy Pops second solo release now reissued on 120g vinyl. Iggy Pop’s second solo album, made in collaboration with David Bowie and recorded in the divided city of Berlin in 1977, has gotten the reissue treatment. Iggy Pop Lust For Life (Deluxe Edition) Virgin Records
