One of the most fabled partnerships in rock, Iggy Pop and David Bowie did more than make two exceptional albums together during the so-called "Berlin years" (late ’76 through ’77). They showed... more
Ominous, gothy and darkly atmospheric, Iggy’s 1977 collaboration with David Bowie (who produced the album and co-wrote the songs) came out at the peak of punk but sounded more like the future than... more
Armed with a killer band and, again, David Bowie as producer, Iggy elevated the intensity on "Lust for Life," writing many of his best songs (with Bowie) and recapturing his former hard-rockin’... more
Ambient music, jazz trumpet, quiet contemplation…is this what we think of when we think of Iggy Pop? It will be when you lay your ears on this hypnotic new album, on which Iggy says "other artists... more
Ambient music, jazz trumpet, quiet contemplation…is this what we think of when we think of Iggy Pop? It will be when you lay your ears on this hypnotic new album, on which Iggy says "other artists... more
Blondie’s Chris Stein produced this 1982 LP, which saw Iggy retreat from the pop sheen of his Arista years back to the weird, wild spirit of his Stooges days. It’s still a wonderfully produced, hi-fi... more
Iggy’s post-Stooges evolution is chronicled as never before on these 3 CDs of rarities. First, you’ll hear "The Idiot" and "Party" outtakes, Ric Ocasek sessions, Steve Jones demos and more 1977–85... more
After collaborating with David Bowie on two albums, Iggy returned with this 1979 LP full of striking new songs and jittery new-wave energy. Instant fan favorites "Five Foot One" and "I’m Bored" join... more
Iggy teamed with members of XTC, Sex Pistols and the Patti Smith Group on this 1980 LP. Even on the tracks with keyboards and acoustic guitar, Iggy’s intensity dominates; the scathingly satirical... more
This stylistically sprawling set of songs is tons o’ fun, skittering as it does from modern-day bubblegum to post-punk dance-rock to memorable covers of "Sea of Love" and "Time Won’t Let Me." Those... more
For the first time since Raw Power (’74), Iggy, James Williamson and Scott Asheton are back together—this time with another legendary American punk-rocker, Mike Watt, on bass (filling in for the late... more
Double 120gm vinyl LP pressing in gatefold sleeve. Includes both the original 1973 David Bowie mix and the 1997 remix of the album. Features 16 page booklet..
If punk rock didn’t start with the Stooges’ first album or their second, it DEFINITELY started with their third, as Iggy and producer David Bowie put together one of the most crudely powerful (and... more
Tireless Iggy supporter David Bowie plays keyboards on this March 1977 recording at the Agora Ballroom in Cleveland. Punk was in full swing at the time; two of its most revered progenitors rock the... more
This collection is currently out-of-print in the U.S., but still in print in parts of Europe…so we brought some in! 38 tracks including Stooges stuff and solo highlights from throughout Iggy’s... more
Punk, glitter and metal—all roads lead back to this album, the first from Motor City madman Iggy Pop and the Stooges. Produced by ex-Velvet Underground-er John Cale, and featuring the iconic "Now I... more
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