Raw Power (Legacy Edition)

Reviews:

10.0  PopMatters
9.0  Blurt
9.0  Drowned In Sound
8.3  Pitchfork

Other resources:

Make Create playlist based on similar artists playlist

Raw Power (Legacy Edition)

by Iggy and the Stooges

Added 2010-04-29 09:23:24Z

Avg rating: 9.1  |  145 plays  |  4 reviews

Nearly 38 years since the initial recording sessions began in the summer of 1972, the controversy surrounding Raw Power has never abated and has only added to the album’s mythic status. First released on Columbia Records in 1973, the savagely bombastic Raw Power by Iggy & The Stooges is perhaps the first record that could truly be called punk. Produced by Iggy Pop and mixed by David Bowie, it was the confluence of The Stooge’s ages, hormones, creativity, ability, experience, tastes, lack of supervision, contempt for authority, and ambition that has made Raw Power one of the most influential albums of all time. Like a lot of albums ahead of their time, upon initial release Raw Power was embraced by the forward thinking ‘disenfranchised youth’ world-wide--the punks in training, rather than the mass pop culture. Raw Power--the album that almost single-handedly detonated the punk-rock movement in the next few years after its release--became THE album against which all others were measured, where it remains to this day.
Description by Amazon

Popular last month

  1. Sin and Lostness

    Sin and Lostness

    The Lost Rivers
    391 plays
  2. Animal Joy

    Animal Joy

    Shearwater
    370 plays
  3. Where the Sands Turn to Gold

    Where the Sands Turn to Gold

    Azusa Plane
    353 plays
  4. Ghostory

    Ghostory

    School Of Seven Bells
    328 plays
  5. Life Is Full of Possibilities
  6. Locked Down

    Locked Down

    Dr. John
    272 plays