Iggy Pop "Lust for Life" (1977) - got it
Rawk! Since his days with the Stooges, the punk rock sound that they'd
been chipping away at had come of age and started to find its way into
the mainstream consciousness, which must have offered up some degree of
vindication to Iggy. This, mixed with his positive experience making "The
Idiot" restored his confidence, and he felt comfortable shaking off
the more prominent Bowie influences from his sound to produce another
slice of gritty Stooges-esque rock but now with more of an underlying
pop flavour.
The singles 'Lust for life' and 'the Passenger' feel like instant classics. 'Success' is a raging exorcism and 'Turn blue' is brilliant, drawn out
bluesy jam.
The rhythm section for the album are brothers Hunt and Tony Sales, who
would go on to become half of Bowie's (I feel unjustly) maligned Tin
Machine band.
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