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Composer: The Stooges. The Stooges: Iggy Pop (vocals); Ron Asheton (guitar); Steven Mackay (tenor saxophone); Dave Alexander (bass instrument); Scott Asheton (drums). 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, and their best bet was to recreate the band's live set with as little fuss as possible. As a result, the production on Fun House bears some resemblance to the Kingsmen's version of "Louie Louie" -- the sound is smeary and bleeds all over the place, but it packs the low-tech wallop of a concert pumped through a big PA, bursting with energy and immediacy. The Stooges were also a much stronger band this time out; Ron Asheton's blazing minimalist guitar gained little in the way of technique since The Stooges, but his confidence had grown by a quantum leap as he summoned forth the sounds that would make him the hero of proto-punk guitarists everywhere, and the brutal pound of drummer Scott Asheton and bassist Dave Alexander had grown to heavyweight champion status. And Fun House is where Iggy Pop's mad genius first reached its full flower; what was a sneer on the band's debut had grown into the roar of a caged animal desperate for release, and his rants were far more passionate and compelling than what he had served up before. The Stooges may have had more "hits," but Fun House has stronger songs, including the garage raver to end all garage ravers in "Loose," the primal scream of "1970," and the apocalyptic anarchy of "L.A. Blues." Fun House is the ideal document of the Stooges at their raw, sweaty, howling peak. ~ Mark Deming FUN HOUSE sounds like an extended, guttural war cry from deep within the psyche. While the Stooges' excellent debut, produced by John Cale, had a clean, punchy sound that introduced the band's ragged, stripped-down rock, it did not capture the chaotic fury of the band's live spirit. The Stooges hired Don Gallucci (formerly of the Kingsmen) to produce FUN HOUSE, and he gave the album a murky, swampy ambience that lacks clarity and precision, yet compensates for that lack tenfold with immediacy and a staggering sonic punch in the gut. And where THE STOOGES can sound like bratty teenaged music, this album sounds grown up, menacing, mercurial, dark, and relentlessly primal. The muddied production may add to the primitivism, but it is the band that truly conjures the magic. The Stooges plays like unleashed banshees here: Ron Ashton's razory guitar riffs and swirling squall create clouds of noise while the brutal rhythms of bassist Dave Alexander and drummer Scott Ashton crash all over the place. Iggy Pop screams and howls like a man possessed, giving voice to a spirit that would find its final expression in the punk movement seven years later. From the panther-like strut of "Down on the Street" to the adrenaline-driven "TV Eye" through the caustic dirge of "Dirt" to the avant squall of "L.A. Blues" (complete with wailing air-raid saxophone from Steve MacKay), this set is one of the founding documents of alternative rock. And, like Pandora's box, once FUN HOUSE is opened there is no turning back.Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.136) - Ranked #191 in Rolling Stone's "The 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" Rolling Stone (10/29/70, p.44) - "...They are so exquisitely horrible and down and out that they are the ultimate psychedelic rock band in 1970..." Entertainment Weekly (p.66) - "[O]ne of the dirtiest, grimiest, and most sweat-stained albums ever. It's hard to appreciate just how radical this record was upon it's release..." -- Grade: A+ Q (7/01, p.91) - Included in Q's "50 Heaviest Albums of All Time" - "...Everything rock'n'roll is meant to be: horny, sleazy, obnoxious and scarily alive, lik ebein gwired straight into the mains..." Q (1/94, p.119) - 4 Stars - Excellent Uncut (p.120) - 5 stars out of 5 - "FUN HOUSE the album and 'Funhouse' the song turn '60s dreams of unity and pleasure-as-insurrection inside out..." Melody Maker (2/19/94, p.34) - "...FUNHOUSE is, no contest, the greatest rock n' roll album of all time....The Stooges don't merit your respect as a monument in our collective heritage, they warrant full immersion...." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.51) - "[FUNHOUSE] captured the group at their most thrillingly unhinged....[A] dark paean to heedless hedonism..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.114) - 5 stars out of 5 - "[T]he Stooge machine was savagely tuned, rampaging, able to precision-blast numerous near-identical takes." NME (Magazine) (9/18/93, p.19) - Ranked #48 in NME's list of `The Greatest Albums Of The '70s.' Fun House Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Iggy Rules! Iggy takes his gloves off & punches you right in the face peanut butter& all! Buy it!!! Submitted by BigEd (Scotch Plains, NJ)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Iggy's Funhouse Frenzy I bought this just for the extra disc,and it has blown me away. It shows the Stooges at their peak and for me at their Best. Funhouse is such a good Album but this second disc makes it a Brilliant album. Some of the outtakes are in my opinion Better than the original releases. Buy it now , you wont be disappointed. Submitted by ncgraham (Inverness, Scoland , Uk)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
MAN! DO I WISH THERE WAS MORE MUSIC LIKE THIS!! THE STOOGES ROCK! high energy, sleazy, and awesome! this album will blow your shorts off. you'll want to play the songs over and over again until your eyes explode. while their raw power album is also fierce (and their debut is no slouch), fun house is the epitome of their sound. the music on here emits a sort of thick atmosphere of sexual energy you can actually feel. it makes you feel a little dirty and a little high in some strange way. just crank 'er up and feel the vibe for yourself! while the extra outtakes on the 2nd disc are cool, i'm not sure they are needed, since listening to them, almost, in some weird way, tarnishes the experience of the original set. but a nice collector's item. Submitted by EVILDEAD (milwaukee, wi, usa (F GWB!)) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Dawn Of Punk Yeah, that's right...The Dawn Of Punk. FUNHOUSE gave birth to a sound that was rightly worshipped by the Punk rockers to come less than 6 years later. And as for the young generation of Punks today (no Avril is NOT Punk), if you haven't heard this record, then shut your mouths. You wannabes know nothing. This was a record that utterly destroyed the bubble of complacency of the 60's and helped set the stage for the 70's. Nothing falsely organic here. The music stood on it's tail and reared an ugly head, challenging all who took the time to listen. It scared people in 1970 and still today, does the same. Right from the identity smashing riff on "Down In The Street" to the explosive & chaotic tension of "LA Blues", FUNHOUSE is a true testament of modern times (alongside RAW POWER,of course). The re-issued Deluxe version comes with a bonus disc including the radio-friendly remix of "Down In The Street" (as if radio of the times would even dare to play it). All in all, it's about freakin' time this gem was re-mastered and re-issued. Long live FUNHOUSE nad long live the legacy of Iggy & The Stooges. Submitted by DGC (Toronto, ON, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
great as i stated before great package here i love the bonus stuff a lot but wish they had included raw power with this release Submitted by SAXONMAN (hicksville new york)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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