Raw Power (Iggy Mix - 2023 Remaster) Iggy & The Stooges

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Album-Release:
1973

HRA-Release:
03.02.2023

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  • 1Search and Destroy [2023 Remaster] (Iggy Mix)03:28
  • 2Gimme Danger [2023 Remaster] (Iggy Mix)03:33
  • 3Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell [2023 Remaster] (Iggy Mix)04:54
  • 4Penetration [2023 Remaster] (Iggy Mix)03:41
  • 5Raw Power [2023 Remaster] (Iggy Mix)04:16
  • 6I Need Somebody [2023 Remaster] (Iggy Mix)04:52
  • 7Shake Appeal [2023 Remaster] (Iggy Mix)03:04
  • 8Death Trip [2023 Remaster] (Iggy Mix)05:53
  • Total Runtime33:41

Info for Raw Power (Iggy Mix - 2023 Remaster)



In 1972, the Stooges were near the point of collapse when David Bowie's management team, MainMan, took a chance on the band at Bowie's behest. By most accounts, tensions were high during the recording of "Raw Power", and the album sounds like the work of a band on its last legs. Although rather than grinding to a halt, Iggy & the Stooges appeared ready to explode like an ammunition dump.

"Raw Power" was originally intended as an Iggy Pop solo album and a comeback for the then down-and-out rock and roll wild man. The future of The Stooges hung in balance when Pop signed with David Bowie’s management to make a new record. He went to London and called guitarist James Williamson, another Michigan native, and the two began putting ideas together and writing material. Auditioning numerous English rhythm sections, Pop and Williamson opted for the sturdy thunder of the Asheton brothers. Ron Asheton had been the Stooges guitarist on the group’s previous two albums, but he was reluctantly relegated to bass. Together with brother Scott on drums, the two made it work and provided a functional foundation. Suddenly, Raw Power was no longer a solo album; it was to become the third and most celebrated Stooges album of them all.

"Iggy's torturous, red-lined remix puts the claws, violence, and danger back in grooves first cut in '73 (and supposedly botched in David Bowie's far more tame--and somewhat more listenable--original mix). Result: Sublime Motor City mayhem." (Jeff Bateman)

Iggy Pop, lead vocals, celesta on "Penetration", piano on "Gimme Danger" and "Raw Power", tambourine on "Your Pretty Face is Going to Hell" and "Raw Power", backing vocals on "Raw Power"
James Williamson, guitar, backing vocals on "Penetration"
Ron Asheton, bass, backing vocals on "Penetration" and "Raw Power"
Scott Asheton, drums

Digitally remastered



Iggy and the Stooges
Iggy Pop, real name James Osterberg, has been a true rock and roll legend for over three decades. Often referred to as "The Godfather of Punk" and "The Rock Iguana", Iggy Pop actually began his musical career as a drummer in various bands around Ann Arbor, Michigan. After moving to Chicago so he could learn more about the blues, he eventually formed the Psychedelic Stooges and started calling himself Iggy. Inspired by both Chicago blues and louder, wilder bands such as the MC5 and the Sonics, this band of Iggy's soon became known as simply the Stooges, and history was soon to be made. After witnessing Jim Morrison's wild antics on stage with the Doors, Iggy Pop soon began to push the boundaries of stage performance himself. Although the Stooges studio albums did not sell particularly well, the songs themselves and the band's live performances proved to be vastly influential in the world of music. Besides appearing in 16 movies as an actor, the songs of Iggy Pop have also been included in 18 soundtracks, including Trainspotting, Pretty Woman, Crocodile Dundee 2 and Repo Man. Iggy Pop's song, "Lust For Life" has been used as the theme song for Carnival Cruise Lines for nine years as of this date. Iggy Pop reformed the Stooges in 2003 and they released an album of all new songs, The Weirdness.

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