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      2. new values - iggy pop

      New Values

      Iggy PopIggy Pop
      • 1979
      • 14 tracks
      • 45 min
      • proto-punk
      New Values - Iggy Pop
      New Values - Iggy Pop

      Album Details

      Iggy Pop's third solo studio album, New Values, is a seminal work that marked a new chapter in the musician's career. Released in September 1979 on Arista Records, this album signalled a fresh start for Iggy Pop, as it was his first record for the label and his first collaboration with James Williamson since their work on Kill City. The album also saw Iggy Pop reunite with multi-instrumentalist Scott Thurston, resulting in a strong collection of songs that showcases the artist's unique performance art.

      New Values features a diverse range of tracks, including the storytelling of 'Tell Me a Story', the rebellious spirit of 'I'm Bored', and the catchy hooks of 'Five Foot One'. With Williamson's production allowing Iggy Pop's talent to take centre stage, the album is a testament to the musician's ability to craft compelling and energetic songs. The tracklist is rounded out by other notable tracks such as 'Don't Look Down', 'Girls', and 'Pretty Flamingo', demonstrating Iggy Pop's mastery of proto-punk and glam rock.

      Clocking in at 45 minutes, New Values is an album that is both concise and impactful. Iggy Pop's collaboration with James Williamson has resulted in an album that is quintessentially Iggy Pop, with his distinctive voice and style shining through on every track. As the first of a three-album deal with Arista Records, New Values set the tone for Iggy Pop's future work and cemented his status as a pioneer of punk rock. With its blend of catchy hooks, rebellious spirit, and performance art, New Values is an essential listen for fans of Iggy Pop and anyone interested in the proto-punk and glam rock genres.

      September 1, 1979(P) 2000, Buddha Records

      Tracks

      1. Tell Me a StoryIggy Pop
        2:48
      2. New ValuesIggy Pop
        2:40
      3. GirlsIggy Pop
        2:59
      4. I'm BoredIggy Pop
        2:48
      5. Don't Look DownIggy Pop
        3:37
      6. The Endless SeaIggy Pop
        4:51
      7. Five Foot OneIggy Pop
        4:30
      8. How Do Ya Fix a Broken PartIggy Pop
        2:53
      9. AngelIggy Pop
        3:45
      10. CuriosityIggy Pop
        2:28
      11. African ManIggy Pop
        3:35
      12. Billy Is a RunawayIggy Pop
        2:28
      13. ChainsIggy Pop
        2:44
      14. Pretty FlamingoIggy Pop
        2:55
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      About Iggy Pop

      Iggy Pop, born James Newell Osterberg Jr. in 1947, is a titan of rock music, often hailed as the "Godfather of Punk." As the frontman of the proto-punk band The Stooges, formed in 1967, Iggy Pop pioneered a raw, energetic sound that laid the groundwork for the punk movement. His stage antics, characterized by wild abandon and provocative performances, have become legendary, cementing his status as a true rock icon. With a career spanning over five decades, Iggy Pop has released a prolific discography of solo work and Stooges albums, earning him a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2020 and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010. Beyond music, Iggy Pop has also made a name for himself as an actor, appearing in films like "Coffee and Cigarettes" and "Dead Man." His influence extends far beyond his music, inspiring generations of artists with his unapologetic attitude and boundary-pushing creativity.

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