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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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SK 2021LP
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2022 restock, last copies. Live at Richards, Atlanta, Georgia, October 1973. Mick Rock: photography. Marc Z: executive producer. "The restored live recordings of the band's 1973 Atlanta performance which, aside from showcasing Iggy´s bellicose stage presence and his desire to stick things into other people's asses, boasts superb piano and bass presence. It also demonstrates the band's great contradiction?how it sounded great even at the height of dysfunction. This is the real thing. On Skydog Records, Marc Zermati´s very last wish."
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SKY 20201CD
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"The riotous, infamous 'last ever' Iggy & the Stooges 1974 gig Metallic K.O., first issued in 1976 on the French independent label Skydog that heralded in the punk movement and cemented Iggy's position in it. Plus, the two full source tapes pitch-corrected on two CDs, and all of the Skydog label's Iggy releases remastered: We Are Not Talking Commercial Sh*t; Wake Up Suckers; Acoustic KO on both studio CD and live DVD; and the reformed Iggy & the Stooges Telluric Chaos -- live in Tokyo in 2003. Notes by Iggy Pop's biographer Paul Trynka in a 48p booklet. 7CDs + DVD."
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