"Iggy Pop - Heroin hates you" - Face D - Stardust Ballroom, Los Angeles (30.11.1979), ...
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The Stooges - Extended Play [D+DVDA]
This EP is the First Ever band approved audiophile DVD 5.1 surround mix DVD audio release
CD disc (Disc 1) contains versions not included in the box set; Heavy Liquid including an exclusive mix of I Got A Right that is not available elsewhere.
The whole set will be packaged in a luxurious double digi-pac with unpublished photos.
This EP is a Ltd edition of just 5000 numbered copies.
The new Stooges album The Weirdness ensures interest in the band is high
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CD Audio
1. Hard To Beat (Rough mix recorded in London 1972)
2. Head On (Recorded in Detroit 1973 with Bob Scheff on piano)
3. I got a right (Not on boxed set, Incendary version rejected U.S TV ad)
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5.1 DVD Audio
1. I got a right (version 1)
2. Louie Louie
3. Gimme some Skin
4. I got a right (version 2)
All Recorded at Olympic Studios 1972 all unreleased
Iggy Pop - Speed Kills Adelaide '89 (2010)
The Bridgeway Hotel Adelaide Australia 7/2/1989
1. Instinct
2. Kill City
3. 1969
4. Penetration
5. Power & Freedom
6. Beyond the Law
7. High on You
8. The Passenger
9. Sixteen
10. Five Foot One
11. Johanna
12. Shake Appeal
13. Tuff Baby
14. Real wild child
15. Winners and Losers
16. Scene of the Crime
17. TV Eye
18. Search and Destroy
19. Cold Metal
20. Squarehead
21. No Fun
22. I Wanna Be Your Dog
23. I Feel Alright (1970)
24. I got a right
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"Not the best quality live recording but this show HAS to be heard to be believed! It is absolutely Mental. nothing like any of the other Instinct shows at all. Iggy and the band kick the doors down from the get go and grab the audience around the throat. Iggy doesnt let go and the band dont let up for one minute until the end of nearly 80 minutes. I dont know the venue and we would love to hear from any of you guys out there that actually went to this show!!
How anyone made it through this show to the end, audience or band, is beyond belief, High Octane just doesnt cut it baby!
One of the most amazing Iggy Pop shows Ive ever heard so we are making it available to you!"
Carlton EA MD
Iggy Pop - California Hitch-Hike
The Old Waldorf San Francisco
74:48
1. Real Cool time - 29.11.79 (5:04)
2. Knockin em down in the city - 29.11.79 (3.47)
3. Take care of me - 27.11.79 (3.27)
4. Dog Food - 27.11.79 (2.30)
5. You really got me - 27.11.79 (2.39)
6. New Values - 27.11.79 (3.35)
7. TV Eye - 27.11.79 (5.38)
8. Play it safe - 27.11.79 (4.27)
9. Your pretty face is going to hell - 27.11.79 (5.36)
10. Funtime - 27.11.79 (3.34)
11. Hitchhiking in California - 27.11.79 (3.52)
12. I wanna be your dog - 27.11.79 (4.19)
13. One for my baby - 27.11.79 (6.19)
14. China Girl - 29.11.79 (6:36)
15. Five foot One - 29.11.79 (6:22)
16. No fun - 27.11.79 (6.36)
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Brian James: Guitar
Ivan Kral : Keyboards / Gtr
Glen Matlock: Bass
Klaus Kruger: Drums
Special De Luxe packaging
Un-Released Recording and Unseen photographs from the concert
Recorded on two of the four dates performed at the Old Waldorf in San Francisco
One of the most frenetic breakneck tours iggy undertook with the atmosphere charged even more with two of punks top generals in his band Sex Pistol Glen Matlock and the Damned's Brian James as well as Patti Smith Group Ivan Kral
Features a completely unheard track Hitchhiking in California
Liner notes include exclusive notes from Ivan Kral & Brian James
Iggy performs tracks from his current album New Values and some brand new tracks only recently recorded for the forthcoming Soldier album alongside some of the Stooges classic tracks TV Eye , Real Cool Time, I wanna be your dog , No Fun and a rarely played, blistering version of You're Pretty face is going to hell.
layout : Les clark
The Stooges - Electric Circus [LP]
Limited edition release on coloured vinyl
Side one:
1. I Got A Right
2. You Don't Want my Name
3. The Shadow of your smile
4. Fresh Rag
Side two
1. Dead Body ~ Who do you love?
2. Big Time Bum
3. Do You Want my Love?
4. Children of the night
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"The most important Stooges artefact since metallic ko"
Kris Needs 4 stars Record collector
There are at least two persuasive reasons to hear these recordings:
firstly, you have never heard this group before, and secondly, you have never heard these songs before (with probably one exception). The Stooges that went out on tour in spring 1971 were a quite different group to any version to have entered a studio. Joining the remaining Fun House veterans - Iggy on vocals, Ron Asheton on guitar and Scott Asheton on drums, were new boys Jimmy Recca on bass and James Williamson on guitar - yes indeed! - a dual guitar Stooges!! ... and Jools Thurston nowhere in sight!!! You don't really need me to tell you what this line-up sounded like... you know (don't you?) - suffice to say they rocked!
Alan Holmes