![]() Iggy Pop opened the set with a performance of the title track, and he also ripped into a moody version of “Gimme Danger” and growling rendition of “Search and Destroy. Artist: Iggy & The Stooges Genre: Rock Release Date: Label: Sony Legacy Catalog Number: 88691959351 Recording: Studio Sound: Stereo Length: Format: Vinyl LP Note: 2LP Features both the Remastered Original 1973 David Bowie Mix (LP 1) and the Remastered 1997 Iggy Pop Mix (LP 2). On March 21 of that year, Iggy Pop performed at the Agora Ballroom in Cleveland on his Lust For Life tour, where he played several cuts from Raw Power. Raw Power Limited Edition Import Iggy & The StoogesFormat: Audio CD 4.7 out of 5 stars918 ratings See all 31 formats and editionsHide other formats and editions Listen Now with Amazon Music Raw Power 'Please retry' Amazon Music Unlimited Price New from Used from MP3 Music, Febru'Please retry' 7.99 7. By this point, guitarist Ron Asheton and bassist Dave Alexander had been edged out of the picture, and James Williamson had signed on as Iggy's new guitar mangler Asheton rejoined the band shortly before recording commenced on Raw Power, but was forced. In 1977, Iggy Pop released The Idiot-his debut solo album and first album since Raw Power- as well as his second solo album Lust For Life. 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. Everything is mixed to maximum volume: guitars, bass, vocals. Iggy’s mix is unique and easily the best. ![]() Tracks like “Search and Destroy” and “Gimme Danger” were marked by pumping guitars and Iggy Pop’s grimy, snarling vocals, and though many tend to classify this LP as a garage rock album or punk rock forerunner, it’s also been cited as a major influence on heavy metal and hard rock. The single disc of ‘Raw Power’ is the 1990s Iggy mix while the 2 disc Legacy edition is the original Bowie mix remastered. The Iggy Pop and David Bowie-produced Raw Power possessed the kind of playful, dangerous smirk, take no prisoners attitude and fiery energy that made it hard to resist. As one of the first punk albums, Raw Power didn’t initially find a audience to appreciate it until years after, but it’s now considered an integral part of both the rock and punk canons. The Stooges released their classic third studio album, Raw Power, on this day in 1973.
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