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But the story here is the extras: In addition to such outtakes as “Doojiman” and “Head On,” the reissues include an eight-song live set from an October 1973 residency at Richards in Atlanta that captures the latter-lineup Stooges in full Cro-Magnon fury, roaring through epic incarnations of “Gimme Danger” and “Search and Destroy.” The Deluxe Edition adds an intriguing third disc of additional rarities and a DVD documentary about the making of the album, which are both worthwhile, if not indispensable. Terms of Use Privacy Policy About Our Ads Advertising 2019 Billboard. But Bowie is back, and thanks to better technology, these special editions of “Raw Power” sound right on the money. Iggy Pop “corrected” that with his own remix for a 1996 reissue. Columbia ( imprint owned by CBS between 19381990 within US/CA/MX owned worldwide by Sony Music Entertainment since 1991 except in JP) KC 32111. And the album’s David Bowie mix became something of a controversy, considered too fluffy for the Stooges‘ onslaught. Many at the time–just before punk really kicked in–weren’t sure what to make of its, well, raw brutality. Rounding out the Georgia Peaches disc are two studio cuts, a tribal chant and guitar freak-out called "Doojiman" and a second take on "Head On.Since its 1973 release on an unsuspecting music world, “Raw Power” has been put through the ringer. Non- Raw Power songs include the lengthy "Heavy Liquid," complete with a ZZ Top-style boogie break, "Open up and Bleed" and the set's one throwaway, "Cock in My Pocket." Pianist Scott Thurston joins the line-up of Iggy, James Williamson and the Asheton brothers and his playing adds a sometimes glammy and sometimes jazzy quality to the set and he really pounds it out on "Head On." The quality of the concert recording is excellent, and an added bonus is the fact that you can occasionally here a catcall (and Iggy's retort) or comments from a cocktail waitress. Raw Power Raw Power is the third studio album by American rock band the Stooges (credited as Iggy and the Stooges), released on Februby Columbia Records. "Gimme Danger," a Velvet Underground-like number that simmers eerily in its original form comes to a full boil here and shows that the Stooges were just as adept at nuance (surprise!) as they were with bombast. Videos Iggy and the Stooges Raw Power Deluxe Edition Schlock has its place, sneers Iggy Pop in the Search and Destroy: Iggy & the Stooges’ Raw Power DVD documentary that comes with the new deluxe edition reissue of the Stooges’ 1973 album Raw Power. Recorded in October of '73 at Richard's in Atlanta, Georgia Peaches presents the Stooges at their primal best wailing, snarling and bashing through half of Raw Power and five other songs. But far more exciting is the material that's found on the bonus disc-a previously-unreleased concert performance called Georgia Peaches. This 2-CD package includes a remastered version of the album and long time fans should be able to discern the upgrade, especially if up till now they've been eking out plays from a nearly forty-year-old vinyl copy.
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Iggy Pop is at his most stressed out as he pleads through. Sold by Prime Goods Outlet Add to Cart Raw Power Legacy Edition Iggy & The Stooges Format: Audio CD 1,028 ratings 1399 See all 30 formats and editions Streaming Unlimited MP3 7.99 Listen with our Free App Audio CD 13.99 7 Used from 9.29 Vinyl 25.96 3 Used from 35.87 12 New from 25.96 1 Collectible from 274. The record was a commercial flop when first released in 1973 but it has turned out to have legs like no other title in the Iggy Pop canon. Raw Power (Legacy Edition) Iggy & The Stooges’ third album, Raw Power, saw an important revamp in the band’s lineup as James Williamson took over the guitar duties, sending Ron Asheton over to bass guitar and turning the sound into vicious whirlwind of nasty solos and demented blues. There's no need to go into Raw Power's significance here everyone from Henry Rollins to Kurt Cobain to members of the Clash and the Sex Pistols have already sung the praises of the eight songs it contains. Iggy and the Stooges - Raw Power: Legacy Edition