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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "Best Of ... Live" on Discogs.

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    • CD, Compilation
  2. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Best Of ... Live by Iggy Pop. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

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    • Rock
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    • Alternative Rock, New Wave, Punk, Rock & Roll
    • Post Pop Depression
    • Brick by Brick
    • New Values
    • Soldier
    • The Stooges
    • Kill City
    • Raw Power
    • The Idiot
    • Lust For Life
    • Fun House

    Iggy Pop has always had a canny ability in picking the right artists to work with at the right time and, on 2016’s Post Pop Depression, Iggy, alongside Josh Homme created one of his finest albums. He and Homme had sparked the idea of a possible collaboration after exchanging lyrical ideas and, with the key introduction of Arctic Monkeys’ Matt Helde...

    Seemingly never brought down by the idea of mortality or musical stagnation, Iggy Pop was still at the top of his game when the nineties reared its ugly head over the horizon. With Brick By Brick, Iggy proved he could still throw a few fists or two when faced with a fearsome foe. It’s not all bravado and punch-ups though as the ever-topless punk al...

    For 1979 effortNew Values, Iggy Pop teamed up with former Stooges partner-in-crime, the esteemed James Williamson, who produced and played on the LP. Released in the aftermath of the punk explosion, Iggy showed the youngsters how it’s done. ‘Girls’, ‘I’m Bored’ and ‘Five Foot One’ are as much ‘of the era’ as they are timeless, while the title track...

    Soldier from 1980 saw Iggy lose his songwriting partner when Williamson declined the invitation to rejoin the singer and work on New Values Part II. Instead, Iggy leaned on some friends of old. Another remarkable band saw Patti Smith Group’s Ivan Krahl on guitar and former Sex Pistol Glen Matlock on bass—some serious chops. As you might imagine it ...

    Easily regarded as one of the most potent and punchy debut albums of all time, The Stooges were stuck together with spit and superglue when they arrived to record their first LP. They had barely five songs between them and, while Elektra was excited by their new signees, they still needed a full album. Enter John Cale. The Velvet Underground man gu...

    The mix may be a touch weak but the decision by the great Greg Shaw to pick up this previously shelved Iggy album from 1975 was a masterstroke. It may not be one of the big names on the list but as a singular piece it is fantastic. It captures all of the raw nature Iggy possessed and the fuel of the city around him that continually stoked his fires...

    The Stooges may have only begun as a band in 1969 but just a few years later, by 1971, the group were ultimately finished. Dave Alexander had been fired for being a drunk and the rest of the band’s heroin use had grown wildly. One man would rescue the band deliver one last album before becoming a lifelong friend. Of course, we mean David Bowie. 197...

    Iggy’s official debut as a solo outfit would come in 1977 and see the mercurial frontman in fine form. Working alongside his confidant Bowie, Iggy created one of his greatest albums. As well as being imbued with the kind of sparkled pop hit Bowie ate for breakfast on a regular occasion, the album still sounds authentically Iggy in every single note...

    David Bowie was once again behind the mixing desk when Iggy got ready to deliver his seminal solo album, Lust For Life. Buoyed by possibly the greatest title track of all time (seriously, is there a better one?), the album is full to the brim with energetic effervescence and supreme potent punk tendencies. Iggy is brimming with possibilities and re...

    Iggy Pop is far too often overlooked when considering the musical icons of the rock and roll world. Sure, he may be famed for always having a bare chest and usually spending some portion of the gig bent over backwards but his musicality is often disregarded for its baseness. That said, is that not the essence of the music in the purest form? Iggy i...

  3. The Best of Iggy Pop Live by Iggy Pop released in 1996. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  4. Best Of... Live - Iggy Pop - recensione. Rorix. 30 lug 10 • Voto: Rock. Punkrock. Hard Rock. Garage. Voti: 6. Media: 3,67. DeRango™: 8,03. Commenti: 20. Visite: 2274.

  5. 18 tracks. Release Date. 21 September 1996. Do you know any background info about this album? Start the wiki. View all tags. Tracklist. Running order. Similar Albums. Brick By Brick. Iggy Pop. 157,914 listeners. The Velvet Underground & Nico 45th Anniversary. 424,378 listeners. Electric Warrior. T. Rex. 465,013 listeners. Down To Kill.

  6. Iggy Pop. Recorded on various stages over the course of the late ‘80s, Real Wild Child plays like a compilation of Iggy Pop’s greatest live solo moments. The hard-charging drumbeats of “Lust for Life” are accented here with a funky guitar riff, and “Nightclubbing” has a frantic electric guitar dancing over a steady piano.