![]() ![]() About What is TIDAL Explore the App For Music. ![]() Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. Every addition adds insight to a band literally addicted to danger. Listen to Raw Power (50th Anniversary Legacy Edition), an album by The Stooges on TIDAL. Discover Raw Power by Iggy & the Stooges, The Stooges released in 1973. This new deluxe edition adds an equally unhinged 1973 Atlanta performance with confrontational banter and previously unreleased spasms like "Cock in My Pocket". New band member Williamson, along with bassist Ron Asheton and drummer brother Scott Asheton, flail in a synchronized wallop that almost single-handedly invented punk. of 15 < Prev 1 5 6 7 8 9 15 Next > JoeRockhead Forum Resident Location: New Jersey Would both the Bowie and Iggy mixes fit on one disc It'd be nice to hear them back to back.Thread Status: Not open for further replies. IGGY & THE STOOGES - RAW POWER 2X12 VERSION STYLE: Rock / Punk / FORMAT: Vinyl record DESCRIPTION: 2x12 LP Includes 1 disc with Original David Bowie. "I'm a runaway son of the nuclear A-bomb," he rants in "Search and Destroy," embodying glam rock's theatricality while dumping its affectations. Stooges - Raw Power: Legacy Edition w/ Original Mix Discussion in ' Music Corner ' started by PaulB. The Stooges was the officially used name, through various personnel changes until the band completely fell apart in the summer of 1971. (For a few early gigs they adopted the name The Psychedelic Stooges, but this didnt last long). Iggy Pop delivers these desperate anthems as if he's lived every self-mythologizing line. The Stooges who recorded Raw Power were: Iggy Pop (lead vocals, celesta on Penetration, piano on Gimme Danger and Raw Power, tambourine on Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell and Raw Power, backing vocals on Raw Power) James Williamson (guitar, back vocals on Penetration), Ron Asheton (bass guitar, backing vocals on Penetration an. The original band of Iggy, Dave Alexander and the Asheton brothers was called The Stooges. Finally, the third and most brutal album from these Detroit legends gets both the rawness and the power it deserves. A 1997 reissue of the album experimented with a thicker, less dynamic mix this new version reinstates Bowie's trebly, off-kilter production while adding clarity and heft the original LP lacked. To even hear the rhythm section on co-producer David Bowie's 1973 mix of Raw Power, you need to crank the volume until it feels like James Williamson's reckless guitar leads are piercing your skull. ![]()
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