Description: IGGY POP & THE STOOGES - RAW POWER is ranked the 69th best rock album ever released. LAST OUT OF PRINT PRESSING BY COLUMBIA/SONY RECORDS. If you are a Collector of the top 100 best LP'S of all-time this pressing here is one FROM THE ORIGINAL LABEL RE-ISSUES THAT HAS BEEN OUT OF PRINT FOR DECADES - Don't Miss Out.THIS OUT OF PRINT PRESSING IS FOR COLLECTORS WHO ARE LOOKING FOR ORIGINAL LABEL RE- ISSUES THAT WERE PRESSED BEFORE BARCODES WERE EVER PLACED ON VINYL LP'S. Collectors Note: This limited edition pressing is now out of print & gone from the last distributor that had any of these pressing left within their inventory. This means that this specific title is "Here Today but For Sure Gone Tomorrow Forever". So Don't Miss Out on adding this to your collection because mymusicfix only has a couple copies left forever. E-BAY STORE. 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Iggy Pop, all round mad man, extreme entertainer, and one of the originators of a whole musical cycle, influencing such diverse acts as "David Bowie", "The Sex Pistols", "Marilyn Manson", and "Hanoi Rocks". In 1972 Iggy was a spent force and living in the gutter, (that's not just a saying, he was literally living on the streets). His band "The Stooges" had just released a couple of non - selling records, 1969's self titled debut and 1970's "Fun House", which at the time meant nothing, but were in actual fact wonderful garage albums, which many bands far more famous would have been well proud of. Elektra records having fulfilled their contract dropped them , at which point "The Stooges" self imploded. But Rock 'n' Rolls premier fairy godmother "David Bowie", was in town with his own mentor and being a long term Iggy fan was determined to help by firstly summoning Iggy to New York, and then to London, England. When no suitable musicians could be found, one by one the original stooges were found and relocated to the U.K. Left alone in C.B.S. studios in London for 12 days, they came up with this slab of timeless Rock 'n' Roll. The playing of the band is absolute edge of your pants, the rhythm section of the Asheton's brothers is as heavy as any blacksmith’s anvil. These two may not have been the most technical of musicians, but you don't get that kind of telepathic lock without blood. James Williamson was the perfect foil for the out of control vocalist, a natural born hip swiveling, guitar slinger, his work is all at the same time, furious, neurotic, but with plenty of power, filling every possible gap on the album with manic guitar solo's. Iggy himself turns in a vocal performance that many would try and imitate, but very few would attain, if your interested in hearing about how a gristly American Rock 'n' Roll singer from the early seventies should sound like then have a decko at this boy on Raw Power. The lyrics although exceedingly politically incorrect are also very perceptive, on "Your Pretty Face" Iggy bawls out "You're pretty now, but just wait, you're not gonna have that weapon all the time". On "Death Trip" Iggy is not predicting his own death but admitting he's spitting into the wind with his music, against the record companies of the time, Tracks include: Search and Destroy - Gimme Daner - Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell - Penetration - Raw Power - I Need Somebody - Shake Appeal - Death Trip Check out Mymusicfix for additional Audiophile Vinyl by hitting “ME” OR the Mymusicfix STORE tab on the Title Purchase Page to view our current items up on E-Bay. 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Artist: Iggy Pop
Speed: 33 RPM
Record Label: COLUMBIA/SONY
Release Title: IGGY POP & STOOGES 69th Best Rock COLUMBIA LP
Color: Black
Material: Vinyl
Edition: Collector's Edition
Type: LP
Format: VINYL RECORD
Release Year: EARLY 2000'S
Style: Garage Rock
Record Size: 12"
Features: Limited Edition, Special Edition, Sealed
Genre: Rock
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States