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Red Hot + Blue: A Tribute to Cole Porter

Red Hot + Blue: A Tribute to Cole Porter (1991) more music like this

by Various Artists

Cole Porter did not die of AIDS, but he is generally acknowledged to have been at least bisexual, which seems to be the justification for assembling an AIDS charity album in which contemporary artists perform songs he wrote in the 1920s, '30s, '40s, and '50s. Producer/creators Leigh Blake and John Carlin (along with Steve Lillywhite, credited as ...

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A Million in Prizes: The Anthology

A Million in Prizes: The Anthology (2005) more music like this

by Iggy Pop

If you're willing to count his work in such early regional bands as the Prime Movers and the Iguanas, Iggy Pop has been playing rock & roll for over 40 years as this compilation hits the stores -- meaning there are guys in big-league rock bands who've spent years trying to be Iggy but weren't even alive when the guy first started plugging into the ...

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The Stooges [Deluxe Edition]

The Stooges [Deluxe Edition] (2005) more music like this

by The Stooges

While the Stooges had a few obvious points of influence -- the swagger of the early Rolling Stones, the horny pound of the Troggs, the fuzztone sneer of a thousand teenage garage bands, and the Velvet Underground's experimental eagerness to leap into the void -- they didn't really sound like anyone else around when their first album hit the ...

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Party [Bonus Tracks]

Party [Bonus Tracks] (1998) more music like this

by Iggy Pop

With New Values and Soldier, not to mention plenty of touring, Iggy Pop proved that if he wasn't the most stable man in rock & roll, he wasn't the burned-out waste case who hit the skids after the collapse of the Stooges, either. In 1981, both Iggy and his record company wanted him to deliver a hit, and Party was a typically eccentric attempt on ...

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The Idiot

The Idiot (1977) more music like this

by Iggy Pop

In 1976, the Stooges had been gone for two years, and Iggy Pop had developed a notorious reputation as one of rock & roll's most spectacular waste cases. After a self-imposed stay in a mental hospital, a significantly more functional Iggy was desperate to prove he could hold down a career in music, and he was given another chance by his longtime ...

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The Stooges

The Stooges (1969) more music like this

by The Stooges

While the Stooges had a few obvious points of influence -- the swagger of the early Rolling Stones, the horny pound of the Troggs, the fuzztone sneer of a thousand teenage garage bands, and the Velvet Underground's experimental eagerness to leap into the void -- they didn't really sound like anyone else around when their first album hit the ...

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Blah Blah Blah

Blah Blah Blah (1986) more music like this

by Iggy Pop

Iggy Pop reunited with producer David Bowie for Blah Blah Blah. While it adopts a number of different musical styles, the record isn't as cohesive or as ambitious The Idiot or Lust for Life. Instead, it acts as an Iggy sampler, offering a variety of material that is all competently performed, but with the notable exception of a cover of Johnny O ...

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Fun House

Fun House (1970) more music like this

by The Stooges

The Stooges' first album was produced by a classically trained composer; their second was supervised by the former keyboard player with the Kingsmen, and if that didn't make all the difference, it at least indicates why Fun House was a step in the right direction. Producer Don Gallucci took the approach that the Stooges were a powerhouse live band ...

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Brick by Brick

Brick by Brick (1990) more music like this

by Iggy Pop

While Don Was is best known for his work with mutant funkateers Was (Not Was), he was also a Motor City boy with fond memories of the Stooges' glory days, and when he was hired to produce an album for Iggy Pop, Was said, "The guy is incredibly intelligent, writes great lyrics, is a great singer, and I just wanted to get that across." And he did: ...

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The Weirdness

The Weirdness (2007) more music like this

by The Stooges

The creative and interpersonal dynamics of a rock band are notoriously tricky, and when a band hasn't worked together for a few decades, simply getting the same people together in a recording studio doesn't guarantee lightning is going to strike again. In 2003, more than 30 years after the original lineup of the Stooges collapsed after the ...

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Kill City (1977) more music like this

by Iggy Pop & James Williamson

Kill City helped bridge Iggy Pop's musical career from the drug-fueled and blazing rock of the Stooges (Raw Power, etc.) to his artier (but just as influential and passionate) David Bowie-produced solo albums (The Idiot and Lust for Life). After the Stooges broke up for good in 1974, Iggy (who was depressed, suicidal, and addicted to hard drugs) ...

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American Caesar (1993) more music like this

by Iggy Pop

Boasting a big-name producer and appearances from a handful of actual mainstream rock stars, Brick by Brick was a remarkably successful attempt (critically, if not commercially) to create an "event album" around Iggy Pop, so the follow-up came as a surprise -- American Caesar was cut fast and loose in a New Orleans studio, with Malcolm Burn ...

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Nude & Rude: The Best of Iggy Pop (1996) more music like this

by Iggy Pop

Nude & Rude: The Best of Iggy Pop is an excellent 17-track overview of Pop's career, from the Stooges into the '90s. With the exception of The Idiot, Lust for Life, and Brick by Brick, Iggy's solo career has been decidedly uneven and many of his albums have been flat-out dull. Nude & Rude does a terrific job of selecting the best moments from ...

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The Concert for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1996) more music like this

by Various Artists

This two-disc set recapitulates the highlights of the seven-hour concert celebrating the 1996 opening of Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Included are live performances from the Allman Brothers Band, James Brown, Johnny Cash, George Clinton, Melissa Etheridge, Aretha Franklin, Jerry Lee Lewis, Iggy Pop, Soul Asylum, John ...

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Lust for Life (1977) more music like this

by Iggy Pop

On The Idiot, Iggy Pop looked deep inside himself, trying to figure out how his life and his art had gone wrong in the past. But on Lust for Life, released less than a year later, Iggy decided it was time to kick up his heels, as he traded in the mid-tempo introspection of his first album and began rocking hard again. Musically, Lust for Life is a ...

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Fun House [Deluxe Edition] (2005) more music like this

by The Stooges

The Stooges' first album was produced by a classically trained composer who dabbled in rock & roll and the avant-garde; their second was supervised by a guy who had once been the keyboard player with the Kingsmen, and if that didn't make all the difference, it at least indicates why Fun House was a step in the right direction right out of the gate ...

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Jazz a Saint Germain (1998) more music like this

by Various Artists

This compilation of jazz and pop with a Continental flair includes two of the most famous French female pop stars, Jane Birkin and Françoise Hardy, in duets with Jimmy Rowles and Iggy Pop, respectively. Elsewhere, great tracks are turned in by Angélique Kidjo, the Jazz Passengers with Debbie Harry, and Catherine Ringer & the Renegade Brass Band. ...

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California Bleeding (1997) more music like this

by Iggy & the Stooges

The era surrounding Raw Power seemed to be Iggy's personal Let It Be, yielding a seemingly bottomless well of unreleased recordings. Never mind that these are mostly tinnily recorded, disjointed live recordings -- this is the Igster, after all, who has a small but committed fan base that wants to devour every bit of self-destruction available from ...

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TV Eye (1977 Live) (1978) more music like this

by Iggy Pop

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Search and Destroy (2004) more music like this

by Iggy & the Stooges

Although the Stooges only got around to issuing a total of three records during their short but colorful career, there is an overabundance of outtakes sets on the market -- most of which zero in on the Raw Power era. This material has been repackaged an insanely high number of times over the years, and in 1999, the Cleopatra label issued another ...

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Year of the Iguana (1997) more music like this

by Iggy & the Stooges

There's little doubt that in the 20 years plus since their demise as a group, Iggy and the Stooges have achieved legendary status as the seminal and defining influence on the late-'70s punk rock movement; without them, there would have been no Sex Pistols, etc. And in those intervening years, they have found themselves being exhaustively ...

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Soldier (1980) more music like this

by Iggy Pop

In 1980, every punk rocker in Christendom cited Iggy Pop as a key influence, and Soldier was the album where he started asking for some payback. Original Sex Pistols bassist Glen Matlock, Rich Kids' guitarist Steve New, Ivan Kral of the Patti Smith Group, and former XTC keyboardist Barry Andrews all signed on to back Iggy on Soldier, but the ...

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Raw Power (1973) more music like this

by Iggy & the Stooges

In 1972, the Stooges were near the point of collapse when David Bowie's management team, MainMan, took a chance on the band at Bowie's behest. By this point, guitarist Ron Asheton and bassist Dave Alexander had been edged out of the picture, and James Williamson had signed on as Iggy's new guitar mangler; Asheton rejoined the band shortly before ...

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Fast Track to Nowhere: Songs from "Rebel Highway" (1994) more music like this

by Various Artists

Fast Track to Nowhere was the soundtrack to the little-seen Showtime original series Rebel Highway. Expertly compiled by producers Karyn Rachtman and Jon McHugh, the soundtrack is filled with inspired covers. Rebel Highway was a neo-film noir series of "sin-seeped stories of troubled teens." That "JD" quality is captured in songs like Charlie ...

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Best of King Biscuit Live, Vol. 2 (1991) more music like this

by Various Artists

An odd assortment including The Stray Cats, Elton John, Foghat, and Iggy Pop, all recorded live for vintage radio broadcasts. Jeff Tamarkin, All Music Guide

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