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Here we go again, with yet another (of nearly half-a-dozen) title to contain material from Iggy Pop at the Ritz on November 14, 1986 in NYC -- a venue known to modern concertgoers as Webster Hall. During his tour to support the album Blah, Blah, Blah (1986), the nationally syndicated weekly radio program The King Biscuit Flower Hour (KBFH), caught up with the artist and captured the show's excerpts that are featured here. Reputedly clean and sober for the first time in decades, the performance is both inimitably Iggy and yet, remarkably cohesive. The set is heavy on new songs, presenting over two-thirds of Blah, Blah, Blah intermixed with a vigorous sampling of Stooges' and solo sides alike. When returned to their sonic essence, newer selections -- such as "Fire Girl" or the X-Generation anthem "Real Wild Child" -- provide a continuity to classics such as "Lust for Life," "I Got a Right" and "Five Foot One." For the uninitiated, Pop's reading of "China Doll'" co-composed with David Bowie, might seem a bit unnerving or otherwise too real. This is a good example of Iggy systematically stripping away the tinsel while delving into darker musical recesses. As mentioned above, the same concert has also been issued under a number of monikers ranging from Live at the Ritz NYC (1986) (1995) to Live in NYC (2000) . Regardless of which you choose, this is among the best out there circa his mid-'80s renaissance. The bonus "I Wanna Be Your Dog" hails off of a July 1988 set at the Channel in Boston, MA and was likewise lifted from an earlier KBFH show, which is available in a considerably more complete form on Pop's King Biscuit Flower Hour (1997) single-CD release. ~ Lindsay Planer
1990 live album featuring Iggy caught live in concert at the Channel in Boston in 1988. Contains 16 tracks, including many of the best from his then current album, 'Instinct', like 'High On You' & 'Easy Rider', as well as renditions of classics from his Stooges days, like '1969', 'Search & Destroy', 'No Fun' & 'I Wanna Be Your Dog'. The full title is 'Live At The Channel, Boston M.A. 1988'. 1990 release.
Recorded at the legendary Boston punk club the Channel in 1988, Iggy Pop's LIVE AT THE CHANNEL is evenly split between songs from his then-current solo album INSTINCT and Stooges standards like "Kill City" and "Your Pretty Face." Live At The Channel Music Live At The Channel Review
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