The Stooges eventually reunited, and between two new LPs, The Weirdness (2007) and Ready to Die (2013), were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Pop’s varied output over the next two decades occasionally flirted with the mainstream, closest so on “Candy” (1990), a duet with the B-52s’ Kate Pierson that crashed the pop Top 40. Just as the movement he inspired was cresting, Pop was reinvigorated by David Bowie, with whom he recorded The Idiot and Lust for Life (both 1977), LPs that consequently informed the post-punk movement. Moreover, years before punk musicians became known for antagonistic on-stage behavior, Pop mastered an unhinged approach to performance that sometimes endangered himself and spectators alike. Every punk band of the past and present has knowingly or unknowingly borrowed a thing or two from The Stooges (1969), Fun House (1970), and Raw Power (1973), the catalyzing first three albums Pop recorded with the Stooges. ![]() There’s a reason why many consider Iggy Pop the godfather of punk. STUDIO ALBUMS | LIVE ALBUMS | COMPILATIONS | BOOTLEGS ![]() Total Discs: 29 (CDs) + 1 (Blu-ray) | 3% RAR Recovery Iggy Pop – Albums Collection (1977 – 2020)ĮAC Rip (FLAC + Cue + log + Full Scans) | WEB Download (FLAC)
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