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and less
Krautrock. Lyrically, it is about a relationship that is soon to fail. Unlike the next track, Pop cautions the listener to "stay clean, stay young, and not cry, because he's already done it all". Originally called "Borderline", "China Girl" is the most upbeat track on the album. The song is
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was already in line to co-produce Bowie's next album, Bowie called upon him to help mix the record, so as to familiarize him with Bowie's new way of working. Given the almost demo quality of the tapes, the post-production work was, in
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had written a new song, "Sister
Midnight", and offered it to Pop; Bowie occasionally performed it live on the tour. Toward the end of the tour, both Bowie and Pop knew they wanted to avoid the drug culture of Los Angeles, and decided to move to Europe. At its conclusion, Bowie was initially keen to
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number. Lyrically, Pop's ideal is getting a "tiny girl" with "no past" and "no tricks". Both Pegg and
Seabrook consider Bowie's saxophone performance on the track one of his finest. The final track, "Mass Production", is an eight-minute epic. Seabrook compares it to the Stooges' "Dirt" and Bowie's
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two months later. Upon its release, the album received divided, albeit largely positive reviews from music critics, many of whom noted a change in musical tone from Pop's earlier work with the
Stooges. It charted in the US, the UK, and Australia. It was accompanied by the release of two singles,
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on bass and drums, respectively. Rehearsals for The Idiot tour began in mid-February 1977 and, according to
Gardiner, went very well. He said Bowie was fine with restricting his involvement, not appearing to "undermine" Pop at all. The tour, Pop's first since the demise of the Stooges, began on
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for the first time, noting the major difference between it and Pop's work with the
Stooges. Calling it "a very strange, morbid, obscure and unsettling ", Needs praised the record, stating he listened to it on repeat for hours at a time, and it "chill to the marrow".
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Stooges?' He gave me the concept of the song
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as a "re-affirmation that our suspicions were true – the man was a genius and what a voice! The sound and production is so direct and uncompromised." The album has been cited as a major influence on post-punk, industrial, and gothic rock artists, including
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and his crew". Bowie's backing vocals were mixed almost as high as Pop's lead ones. Pop called it his "love song" in 1977. "Baby" is primarily led by bass and synthesizer rather than drums. While it is German influenced, Seabrook considers the song more
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and his subsequent tour earned Pop greater fame and success than he had ever achieved with the
Stooges. However, during interviews, he was often asked about Bowie more than his own work. As a result, Pop took a more direct approach when making
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Wilcken describes "Funtime" as a "proto-gothic number". Pegg writes that the guitar and drum sounds exhibit Bowie's interest in German bands such as Neu! Some reviewers have compared the song's style to
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photograph taken by photographer Andy Kent, it depicts Pop striking what Pegg calls a "tortured, stiff-limbed pose" based on the figure in the painting. Bowie would later use the same painting as inspiration for the cover artwork for
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has continued to be received positively, with many noting Pop's artistic evolution. However, because Bowie largely created it, fans do not generally consider the album as being representative of Pop's output. It has influenced
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was largely positive, although it did confuse a number of reviewers. Doggett writes that listeners' perceptions of Pop generally influenced their views on the record. In a contemporary review of the album, John Swenson of
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stands as a dark, dense and desolate display of an artist confronting his demons head-on, and growing up in the process. It was bleakly revolutionary then, and it is now." Reviewing the album as part of the 2020 box set
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described as a "defiantly futuristic ambience". Bowie wrote the first lyrics of the opening verse of "Sister Midnight" while on tour; Pop completed them in the studio. Reviewers have compared Pop's vocal performance to
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led primarily by a distorted guitar and synthesizer. Production-wise, it is raw and unpolished compared to Bowie's 1983 remake. It is a tale of unrequited love inspired by Kuelan Nguyen, partner of French actor-singer
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sound of the Stooges, reflecting a more subdued, inward-looking sound featuring elements such as "fragmented guitar figures, ominous basslines, and discordant, high-relief keyboard parts" as well as his "world-weary
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which Bowie, Pop, and Visconti were all familiar with. In a 1985 interview, Pop said Bowie was the one who titled it. Pop knew it was a reference to the novel but also felt his friend was simply insulting him.
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for backing. When Pop pronounced himself happy with the result, Bowie protested they needed real drums to finish it. Pop insisted on keeping the drum machine, saying "it kicks ass, it's better than a drummer".
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said he enjoyed the record, due to its "completely schizophrenic" nature. He called "China Girl" the highlight of the album, but felt other tracks were not among Pop's finest: "It's a mixture of bluff
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may lack fury, but it compensates with sardonic humor and perfectly tuned melodrama – both tools that would become wildly popular across all artistic media in the 1980s."
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for the band. During their tenure, the band had little commercial success and almost all members, including Pop, suffered from drug addictions. In 1971, Pop met musician
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Jim Evans found "little emotion" in Pop's vocal performances but considered the music innovative and compulsive, particularly on side two, which he deemed borderline
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who, like Santangeli and Thibault, re-recorded some of Bowie's guitar parts with little guidance. Palmer described the creative collaboration with Pop and Bowie as "
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writes the identity of "Sister Midnight" is irrelevant, explaining that "she was merely a cipher, who could send soaring to the moon or falling to Earth
1751:(1979) drew heavily on the "industrial soundscapes" and "relentless percussion" of tracks like "Nightclubbing" and "Mass Production", also noting that
901:, like a bitch who wants to make money". Lyrically, the song evokes both Bowie and Pop's final days living in Los Angeles, with lines like "talkin' to
509:, he instead decided to produce an entire album for Pop there. Bowie booked two months of studio time at the château for later in the summer of 1976.
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would be classified as an album that was "more respected than loved", but acknowledged its influence on the "soul" of post-punk. Writing for
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album of freedom. I'm not saying that it's a great album or some fantastic work of art, but I love it and it means a lot to me.
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invented post-punk. The album particularly influenced Joy Division, who formed in the months between the releases of
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puts Iggy right out in front as a kind of rarefied, continent-seasoned singer-songwriter."
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Strange Fascination – David Bowie: The Definitive Story
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4259:
Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies
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marks a drastic departure for Pop from the aggressive
577:, which was owned by Bowie's future collaborator, the
462:, but these ventures were unsuccessful. Realizing his
4332:
The Man Who Sold the World: David Bowie and the 1970s
3629:
3627:
3575:
3551:"Pop On Pop: Iggy Rates His Own Music (And So Do We)"
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between September and October, and released through
4656:. London: Flame Tree Publishing. pp. 166–167.
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2523:
2511:
948:". Musically, Seabrook compares it to the Stooges'
4591:
4416:Ashes to Ashes: The Songs of David Bowie 1976–2016
4047:"Killing Joke's Youth on His 13 Favourite Records"
3994:
3846:
3624:
3587:
3312:
3106:
3089:
2388:"The world was not ready for Iggy and the Stooges"
2378:
2243:
1759:when he was found having died by suicide in 1980.
721:described it as "a stepping stone between Bowie's
666:". Retrospectively, commentators have categorized
4927:Roadkill Rising: The Bootleg Collection 1977–2009
1109:, and songs that would appear on Pop's follow-up
1076:Although RCA was hoping he would tour to support
897:. For the track, Bowie advised Pop to sing "like
815:, a genre Bowie would further experiment with on
5136:
4293:Coleman, Mark; Kemp, Rob (2004). "Iggy Pop". In
3689:
3687:
2752:
2750:
2748:
4566:David Bowie – Starman: The Definitive Biography
4399:(5th concise ed.). London: Omnibus Press.
2978:
2976:
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2800:
2798:
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1837:, except "Sister Midnight", by Pop, Bowie, and
434:and the two became friends. Bowie was hired to
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3027:
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3023:
1520:. In a more mixed review, Stephen Demorest of
540:, saxophone, and backing vocals to the album.
4713:
3764:
3684:
2745:
2675:. Vol. 23, no. 10. pp. 67–70.
2142:
2140:
2138:
2136:
1671:an "epilogue". Bowie himself later admitted:
885:described it as "the bleak sound of the 1985
654:." At the time of its release, Pop described
448:, but these were not released until 1977 (as
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4489:Bowie in Berlin: A New Career in a New Town
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1688:during the Lust for Life tour in late 1977.
278:, released on March 18, 1977, through
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4218:
3952:
3606:Swift, David (April 14, 1990). "Iggy Pop:
3283:
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3244:
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2839:
2739:
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1482:Similar to other reviewers, Kris Needs of
1010:inspired the album's cover photo. It is a
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1054:, which they did on March 18, 1977.
775:"a funky, robotic Hellhole of an album".
4535:
4486:
4439:(Revised and Updated ed.). London:
4113:(Revised and Updated ed.). London:
4111:1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die
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1797:1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die
1679:
984:
414:From the late 1960s to the early 1970s,
4616:
4375:. St Ives, NSW: Australian Chart Book.
4325:
4280:from the original on September 17, 2016
4199:
4176:
4154:from the original on September 28, 2020
4109:Dimery, Robert; Lydon, Michael (2018).
4012:
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3927:from the original on September 24, 2020
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3499:from the original on September 10, 2021
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3052:from the original on September 24, 2020
2846:Kent, Nick; Bell, Max (April 2, 1977).
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3464:from the original on February 26, 2021
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3266:from the original on November 17, 2021
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2804:
2756:
2667:"The 30 Essential Punk Albums of 1977"
2595:from the original on December 30, 2014
2569:
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2264:
1803:
711:sound had been "pioneered" on Bowie's
674:, but have also noted the presence of
569:Recording continued in August 1976 at
4945:Nude & Rude: The Best of Iggy Pop
4701:
4457:
4353:from the original on October 11, 2020
4059:from the original on December 8, 2014
3741:
3693:
3674:(Summer 2020). "The Berlin Stories".
3605:
3384:Goodman, Jessica (January 12, 2016).
3163:from the original on January 21, 2021
3040:"From Russia with Love: Bowie's Iggy"
3004:from the original on January 13, 2022
2982:
2868:from the original on January 28, 2021
2823:from the original on January 28, 2021
2679:from the original on October 20, 2020
2217:Petrusich, Amanda (August 26, 2019).
2184:Hedegaard, Erik (December 11, 2003).
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1991:According to Thomas Jerome Seabrook:
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1084:on guitar, with brothers and future
840:style of Bowie's tracks "Fame" and "
836:"Sister Midnight" is similar to the
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355:, which features a sound similar to
5165:Art rock albums by American artists
4742:
4179:Gimme Danger: The Story of Iggy Pop
3545:
3450:Dadomo, Giovanni (March 12, 1977).
2959:from the original on August 7, 2014
2165:from the original on March 22, 2015
2019:Laurent Thibault – bass guitar
24:
4952:A Million in Prizes: The Anthology
4645:
4458:Rubin, Mike (1995). "Stooges". In
4080:"The 100 Best Albums of the 1970s"
4027:from the original on July 29, 2022
3909:Makowski, Pete (August 20, 1977).
3831:– via worldradiohistory.com.
3715:– via worldradiohistory.com.
2775:from the original on March 3, 2021
2613:
2582:
1786:as one of his 13 favorite albums.
1629:disco platter". O'Leary considers
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4679:
4396:The Encyclopedia of Popular Music
4304:The New Rolling Stone Album Guide
4078:Schreiber, Ryan (June 23, 2004).
3652:from the original on June 6, 2020
2718:from the original on July 9, 2020
2630:from the original on June 1, 2015
2186:"Iggy Pop's Trail of Destruction"
1537:praised the record, writing that
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4487:Seabrook, Thomas Jerome (2008).
4288:– via robertchristgau.com.
3417:Kielty, Martin (March 9, 2020).
3038:Demorest, Stephen (April 1977).
2147:Arber, Amanda (March 16, 2012).
2057:Laurent Thibault – engineer
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827:Problems playing this file? See
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4654:A Brief History of Album Covers
4372:Australian Chart Book 1970–1992
4307:(4th ed.). New York City:
4142:Deriso, Nick (April 10, 2020).
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4013:Peacock, Tim (March 18, 2022).
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3294:. Retrieved November 17, 2021.
3288:"Official Albums Chart Top 100"
3142:
2757:Strick, Wesley (May 12, 1977).
2654:
2607:
629:). Because his former producer
601:, who later worked with him on
5155:Albums produced by David Bowie
3816:. March 26, 1977. p. 78.
3634:Geffen, Sasha (June 6, 2020).
2953:""Sister Midnight" – Iggy Pop"
2372:
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2028:Michel Santangeli – drums
1938:
1849:
1058:peaked at number 72 on the US
605:. The last track recorded for
286:and primarily recorded at the
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1:
4465:Spin Alternative Record Guide
3771:Swenson, John (May 5, 1977).
3694:Evans, Jim (March 12, 1977).
3507:– via Rock's Backpages
3487:Kent, Nick (March 12, 1977).
3472:– via Rock's Backpages
3171:– via Rock's Backpages
3060:– via Rock's Backpages
3012:– via Rock's Backpages
2848:"IG and Super IG — Iggy Pop:
2831:– via Rock's Backpages
2805:Riegel, Richard (June 1977).
2783:– via Rock's Backpages
2127:
1417:Spin Alternative Record Guide
1379:The Rolling Stone Album Guide
1241:Encyclopedia of Popular Music
487:produce "Sister Midnight" in
409:
27:1977 studio album by Iggy Pop
4727:
4228:Bowie: An Illustrated Record
3680:. No. 413. p. 108.
2149:"Classic Albums: Iggy Pop –
2106:
1986:
1733:'s Tim Peacock later argued
1601:Although reviewers consider
961:, is reminiscent of a 1950s
512:
491:, Germany, for release as a
7:
4594:Iggy Pop: Open Up and Bleed
2067:1977 chart performance for
1702:(1983) became a major hit.
922:
778:
729:". According to the critic
313:marks a departure from the
10:
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4998:Real Wild Child (Wild One)
4511:The Great Rock Discography
4169:
2219:"The Survival of Iggy Pop"
1829:All tracks are written by
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4570:Little, Brown and Company
4491:. London: Jawbone Press.
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1710:Siouxsie and the Banshees
1684:Pop performed songs from
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1038:in January 1977. Because
717:(1977), whereas in 2016,
385:(1977). Retrospectively,
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5117:Post Pop Depression Tour
4436:The Complete David Bowie
4337:HarperCollins Publishers
4204:. London: Virgin Books.
4200:Buckley, David (2005) .
1637:" is said to consist of
1229:Christgau's Record Guide
468:University of California
418:was the frontman of the
65:March 18, 1977
4462:; Marks, Craig (eds.).
4433:Pegg, Nicholas (2016).
4414:O'Leary, Chris (2019).
3956:; Bowie, David (1989).
3940:(subscription required)
3726:Coleman & Kemp 2004
3509:(subscription required)
3474:(subscription required)
3292:Official Charts Company
3173:(subscription required)
3149:O'Brien, Glenn (1985).
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1549:writes that over time,
1042:had a sound similar to
1025:Although Pop completed
368:"Sister Midnight" and "
238:Released: February 1977
5123:Teatime Dub Encounters
4652:Draper, Jason (2008).
4617:Wilcken, Hugo (2005).
3696:"Idiot uses his brain"
2740:Carr & Murray 1981
1689:
1678:
1590:
1574:praised it, stating: "
1428:Critical reception to
999:novel of the same name
895:the Velvet Underground
790:
579:electronic dance music
438:the band's 1973 album
346:inspired its artwork.
336:novel of the same name
5033:I Wanna Be Your Slave
4821:Naughty Little Doggie
4564:Trynka, Paul (2011).
4254:"Iggy Pop: The Idiot"
4224:Murray, Charles Shaar
4177:Ambrose, Joe (2004).
4148:Ultimate Classic Rock
3424:Ultimate Classic Rock
2854:The Stooges/Fun House
1768:the Smashing Pumpkins
1683:
1673:
1586:
985:Release and promotion
789:
495:. After visiting the
282:. It was produced by
4418:. London: Repeater.
4393:(2011). "Iggy Pop".
4309:Simon & Schuster
3391:Entertainment Weekly
2852:(RCA); The Stooges:
1745:. Their debut album
1582:Influence and legacy
1140:Professional ratings
698:Charles Shaar Murray
658:as "a cross between
621:to mix the album at
497:Château d'Hérouville
288:Château d'Hérouville
92:Château d'Hérouville
5012:Well, Did You Evah!
4863:Post Pop Depression
3991:, pp. 360–361.
3979:, pp. 234–237.
3899:, pp. 273–274.
3887:, pp. 175–178.
3617:New Musical Express
3524:, pp. 144–147.
3374:, pp. 570–571.
3357:, pp. 136–137.
3345:, pp. 61, 245.
3333:, pp. 815–816.
2508:, pp. 487–488.
2450:, pp. 162–164.
2438:, pp. 302–304.
2400:on February 5, 2021
2085:Australian Albums (
2071:
2044:David Bowie –
2025: – bass guitar
1934:
1845:
1804:2020 deluxe edition
1667:a "supplement" and
1617:, Pete Makowski of
1279:New Musical Express
1141:
745:. Wesley Strick of
623:Hansa Studio 1
5160:RCA Records albums
4937:Compilation albums
4694:(list of releases)
4264:Ticknor and Fields
4232:Eel Pie Publishing
4090:on August 27, 2021
4055:. March 29, 2011.
3966:. RCD 90120/21/22.
3962:(CD liner notes).
3854:The New York Times
3845:(March 11, 1977).
2386:(March 11, 2010).
2198:on August 20, 2021
2117:Top LPs & Tape
2066:
1932:
1843:
1690:
1568:, Sasha Geffen of
1500:The New York Times
1465:, writing: "Where
1139:
1135:Critical reception
1063:Top LPs & Tape
968:Station to Station
791:
723:Station to Station
251:Released: May 1977
5150:1977 debut albums
5132:
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4907:
4906:
4886:
4885:
4636:978-0-8264-1684-1
4625:. New York City:
4609:978-0-7679-2319-4
4598:. New York City:
4579:978-0-316-03225-4
4568:. New York City:
4556:978-1-900924-48-1
4528:978-1-84195-312-0
4507:Strong, Martin C.
4498:978-1-906002-08-4
4479:978-0-679-75574-6
4468:. New York City:
4450:978-1-78565-365-0
4425:978-1-912248-30-8
4406:978-0-85712-595-8
4382:978-0-646-11917-5
4346:978-0-06-202466-4
4335:. New York City:
4318:978-0-743-20169-8
4273:978-0-899-19026-6
4250:Christgau, Robert
4241:978-0-380-77966-6
4211:978-0-7535-1002-5
4192:978-1-84449-328-9
4128:978-1-78840-080-0
3805:"Top Album Picks"
3549:(July 22, 1990).
3431:on April 21, 2021
3086:, pp. 37–58.
3045:Phonograph Record
2923:, pp. 89–95.
2316:, pp. 75–88.
2231:on April 21, 2021
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2087:Kent Music Report
1983:
1982:
1976:"Mass Production"
1928:
1927:
1865:"Sister Midnight"
1748:Unknown Pleasures
1530:... and beauty."
1523:Phonograph Record
1426:
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1071:Kent Music Report
995:Fyodor Dostoevsky
806:
638:Styles and themes
571:Musicland Studios
332:Fyodor Dostoevsky
323:Musicland Studios
263:
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235:"Sister Midnight"
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3848:"The Pop Life"
3843:Rockwell, John
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2729:
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2618:Blah-Blah-Blah
2614:Deming, Mark.
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2436:Doggett 2012
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2402:. Retrieved
2398:the original
2393:The Guardian
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2367:O'Leary 2019
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50:Studio album
29:
18:Dum Dum Boys
5107:Sable Starr
5102:David Bowie
5097:The Stooges
5087:The Iguanas
5082:Discography
5043:Other songs
4912:Live albums
4877:Every Loser
4835:Beat 'Em Up
4441:Titan Books
4367:Kent, David
4284:December 8,
4063:December 8,
4052:The Quietus
3977:Trynka 2007
3954:Loder, Kurt
3931:October 15,
3911:"Iggy Pop:
3789:December 8,
3773:"The Idiot"
3636:"Iggy Pop:
3594:Larkin 2011
3567:November 4,
3331:Strong 2002
3234:Trynka 2011
2988:"Iggy Pop:
2984:Needs, Kris
2963:December 8,
2807:"Iggy Pop:
2759:"Iggy Pop:
2683:October 15,
2620:– Iggy Pop"
2599:December 8,
2589:– Iggy Pop"
2475:, pp.
2473:Trynka 2007
2419:Trynka 2011
2265:Trynka 2007
2169:December 8,
2014:Phil Palmer
2002:David Bowie
1835:David Bowie
1774:. In 2011,
1699:Let's Dance
1676:creatively.
1547:Paul Trynka
1518:heavy metal
1447:Allan Jones
1103:debut album
1086:Tin Machine
1036:RCA Records
975:electronica
686:. In 1981,
676:gothic rock
660:James Brown
627:Berlin Wall
587:Phil Palmer
552:to provide
538:synthesizer
432:David Bowie
424:the Stooges
303:James Brown
296:the Stooges
284:David Bowie
280:RCA Records
171:David Bowie
5139:Categories
5112:The Trolls
4970:China Girl
4842:Skull Ring
4765:New Values
4545:. London:
4262:. Boston:
4230:. London:
4181:. London:
4117:. p.
3742:Rubin 1995
3728:, p.
3270:August 24,
3151:"Iggy Pop"
2856:(Elektra)"
2369:, chap. 1.
2235:August 19,
2202:August 19,
2128:References
2048:, arranger
1919:China Girl
1782:described
1766:acts like
1757:Ian Curtis
1712:described
1094:Hunt Sales
1088:bandmates
979:tape loops
972:industrial
883:Kris Needs
829:media help
709:electronic
647:proto-punk
501:Hérouville
420:proto-punk
410:Background
396:industrial
370:China Girl
319:electronic
315:proto-punk
292:Hérouville
246:China Girl
224:The Idiot
180:chronology
159:RCA Victor
96:Hérouville
69:1977-03-18
4991:Bang Bang
4900:Kill City
4751:The Idiot
4687:The Idiot
4672:227198538
4627:Continuum
4515:Edinburgh
4220:Carr, Roy
4158:April 13,
4084:Pitchfork
4001:Pegg 2016
3813:Billboard
3645:Pitchfork
3608:The Idiot
3547:Kot, Greg
3534:Pegg 2016
3372:Pegg 2016
3343:Pegg 2016
3319:Pegg 2016
3307:Kent 1993
3259:Billboard
3252:The Idiot
3198:Pegg 2016
3186:Pegg 2016
3156:Interview
3137:Pegg 2016
3125:Pegg 2016
3113:Pegg 2016
3101:Pegg 2016
2990:The Idiot
2936:Pegg 2016
2850:The Idiot
2809:The Idiot
2761:The Idiot
2587:The Idiot
2537:Pegg 2016
2518:Pegg 2016
2506:Pegg 2016
2253:Pegg 2016
2151:The Idiot
2115:Billboard
2098:UK Albums
2080:position
2069:The Idiot
2039:Technical
1987:Personnel
1814:The Idiot
1792:The Idiot
1788:Pitchfork
1784:The Idiot
1772:Radiohead
1753:The Idiot
1743:The Idiot
1735:The Idiot
1714:The Idiot
1686:The Idiot
1653:The Idiot
1631:The Idiot
1623:The Idiot
1608:The Idiot
1603:The Idiot
1595:The Idiot
1576:The Idiot
1571:Pitchfork
1561:The Idiot
1551:The Idiot
1539:The Idiot
1490:The Idiot
1476:Billboard
1471:The Idiot
1467:Raw Power
1463:Raw Power
1459:The Idiot
1451:The Idiot
1430:The Idiot
1291:Pitchfork
1124:The Idiot
1107:The Idiot
1061:Billboard
1056:The Idiot
1052:The Idiot
1044:The Idiot
1027:The Idiot
1008:Roquairol
991:The Idiot
959:The Idiot
951:Fun House
867:Krautrock
855:the Doors
813:Krautrock
773:The Idiot
702:The Idiot
684:post-punk
668:The Idiot
664:Kraftwerk
656:The Idiot
643:The Idiot
607:The Idiot
581:producer
558:The Idiot
523:The Idiot
513:Recording
456:the Doors
451:Kill City
441:Raw Power
392:post-punk
387:The Idiot
377:The Idiot
365:The Idiot
357:The Idiot
344:Roquairol
311:The Idiot
307:Kraftwerk
267:The Idiot
193:The Idiot
129:post-punk
102:Musicland
35:The Idiot
5026:Gardenia
4828:Avenue B
4800:Instinct
4729:Iggy Pop
4623:(33 1/3)
4590:(2007).
4539:(2002).
4509:(2002).
4369:(1993).
4351:Archived
4329:(2012).
4301:(eds.).
4278:Archived
4252:(1981).
4226:(1981).
4152:Archived
4057:Archived
4025:Archived
3964:Rykodisc
3925:Archived
3859:Archived
3818:Archived
3783:Archived
3711:June 28,
3650:Archived
3561:Archived
3497:Archived
3462:Archived
3264:Archived
3167:March 5,
3161:Archived
3050:Archived
3002:Archived
2957:Archived
2872:March 1,
2866:Archived
2821:Archived
2773:Archived
2716:Archived
2677:Archived
2634:July 15,
2628:Archived
2624:AllMusic
2593:Archived
2163:Archived
2046:producer
1996:Iggy Pop
1933:Side two
1844:Side one
1831:Iggy Pop
1661:"Heroes"
1643:"Heroes"
1535:AllMusic
1505:Lou Reed
1159:AllMusic
1090:Tony Fox
1020:"Heroes"
923:Side two
899:Mae West
779:Side one
694:Roy Carr
692:editors
672:art rock
652:baritone
603:"Heroes"
591:vampiric
566:(1977).
563:"Heroes"
554:overdubs
416:Iggy Pop
338:, while
276:Iggy Pop
178:Iggy Pop
166:Producer
124:Art rock
77:Recorded
62:Released
55:Iggy Pop
52: by
5065:Tonight
5051:Funtime
5019:Kick It
4962:Singles
4772:Soldier
4692:Discogs
4170:Sources
4115:Cassell
3656:June 6,
3435:July 4,
3402:July 4,
2722:July 8,
2477:242–250
1893:Funtime
1663:, with
1099:Blondie
963:doo-wop
908:cabaret
903:Dracula
743:Cluster
597:member
527:Baldwin
506:Pin Ups
220:Singles
206:(1977)
197:(1977)
67: (
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3920:Sounds
3457:Sounds
2997:ZigZag
2811:(RCA)"
2768:Circus
2062:Charts
1946:Length
1906:"Baby"
1857:Length
1725:, and
1694:Lodger
1669:Lodger
1659:, and
1648:Lodger
1645:, and
1619:Sounds
1611:
1528:
1514:'s
1485:ZigZag
1455:
1296:8.6/10
1153:Rating
1150:Source
1118:Sounds
930:
917:
863:
762:'s
748:Circus
619:Berlin
575:Munich
493:single
489:Munich
472:
464:heroin
400:gothic
398:, and
327:Munich
137:Length
106:Munich
85:Studio
5005:Candy
4891:with
4856:Après
4779:Party
3821:(PDF)
3808:(PDF)
3699:(PDF)
2816:Creem
2158:Clash
1943:Title
1854:Title
1780:Youth
1556:Clash
887:disco
769:'
758:Creem
705:'
534:demos
519:Magma
422:band
222:from
154:Label
117:Genre
4870:Free
4743:Solo
4668:OCLC
4658:ISBN
4631:ISBN
4604:ISBN
4574:ISBN
4551:ISBN
4523:ISBN
4493:ISBN
4474:ISBN
4445:ISBN
4420:ISBN
4401:ISBN
4377:ISBN
4359:2021
4341:ISBN
4313:ISBN
4286:2014
4268:ISBN
4236:ISBN
4206:ISBN
4187:ISBN
4160:2020
4123:ISBN
4096:2021
4065:2014
4033:2022
3933:2020
3867:2022
3829:2022
3791:2014
3713:2022
3658:2020
3569:2020
3505:2021
3470:2021
3437:2021
3404:2021
3272:2021
3169:2021
3058:2021
3010:2021
2965:2014
2874:2021
2829:2021
2781:2021
2724:2020
2685:2020
2672:Spin
2636:2015
2601:2014
2406:2018
2237:2021
2204:2021
2171:2014
2078:Peak
1979:8:24
1968:2:59
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