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The year 1981 was a bit of a creative trough, in a career of peaks and valleys, for Iggy Pop. But, poised between his pioneering proto-punk work with the Stooges and his later success as a cleaned-up and hard-working rock star, Pop nevertheless was still capable of putting on a captivating live show. This board mix from a gig supporting his album PARTY features songs from that album, as well as Stooges classics and some memorable riffing from guitarist Carlos Alomar. This CD also includes non-LP tracks produced in '83 by Ric Ocasek.
Iggy Pop, live and wild from 1981, plus two bonus tracks from a studio session with Ric Ocasek. Fronting a crack band featuring Blondie drummer Clem Burke and future David Bowie guitarist Carlos Alomar, Pop is as unpredictable and dominant as ever. This is a soundboard recording, taped near the end of their tour supporting his 1981 album Party, Iggy and co. are raw and ready for business. The two bonus tracks are previously unreleased versions recorded with Ric Ocasek in 1983. Live In San Francisco 1981 Music Live In San Francisco 1981 Review
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