The Stooges

Editorial Reviews
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Everything the peace and love vibe of the '60s wasn't the Stooges 1969 debut record was: dangerous, violent, chaotic, mean-spirited, and sex crazed. Iggy Pop's monotone birthday lament, "1969" ("War across the U.S.A. / Another year for me and you / Another year with nothing to do"), pretty much sums up the band's coldly disaffected outlook. Producer and Velvet Underground second banana John Cale lends the proceedings an appropriately ominous feel, although his attempt to transform the Stooges into V.U. clones on the 10-minute-plus "All Fall Down" is the band's weakest studio moment. But Iggy Pop and company more than make up for that misstep with the mind-numbingly ugly-and-great "I Wanna Be Your Dog" and the distortion-drenched "Real Cool Time." --Percy Keegan

Music Review:

  1. This Business of Art
  2. This Year's Model (With Bonus Disc) [Original recording remastered]
  3. Tiny Music...Songs From The Vatican Gift Shop
  4. Trans-Europe Express [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  5. Transformer [Original recording remastered]
  6. Ultimate Collection
  7. Weathered
  8. Weezer - Deluxe Edition [Original recording remastered]
  9. 101 [Live]
  10. 13 Songs

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Doll Revolution [Import]

Ignace Jan Paderewski

Harris Conducts Harris

Music: French Girls [Import]

Housemix V.2 [Import]

Italo Disco Collection, Vol. 3 [Import]

Dorival Caymmi V.2 [Import]

Gravel Pit/Protect Ya [Import]

Lil Malcolm & The House Rockers

Giovanni Paisiello: String Quartets, Vol.1

Fun and Games

Jazzaplenty

Home of the Free

Daydreams And Lullabies

Put It in Your Mouth