Tag: Iggy Pop

  • Iggy Pop, The Idiot, 1977 on RCA Victor

    Iggy Pop, The Idiot, 1977 on RCA Victor

    Iggy Pop is one of those threads that lives in the lineage of Bowie, Bauhaus, and Love and Rockets – lots of records i’ve posted lately. David Bowie produced The Idiot just before producing his own Low, though Low came out just before The Idiot. Bowie and Pop get cowriting credits, plus Carlos Alomar on…

  • Various Artists, Here It Is: A Tribute To Leonard Cohen, 2022 on Blue Note

    Various Artists, Here It Is: A Tribute To Leonard Cohen, 2022 on Blue Note

    Wonderful compilation of covers in tribute to Leonard Cohen by a collection of artists, including: It’s challenging, as Cohen songs (“Hallelujah” in particular) have been so heavily covered but I still think people manage to bring something new to these renditions – highly recommended. My copy—direct from Blue Note—is the standard black vinyl 2xLP version,…

  • David Bowie, Tonight, 1984 on EMI America

    David Bowie, Tonight, 1984 on EMI America

    Bowie’s follow up to Let’s Dance, produced by Bowie with Derek Bramble and Hugh Padgham, with many of the same musicians, but also with contributions by Iggy Pop and a guest appearance from Tina Turner. A couple of covers on the album: The Beach Boys’ “God Only Knows” and “I Keep Forgettin’” which is a…

  • Various Artists, If You’re Going To The City: A Tribute to Mose Allison, 2019 on Fat Possum

    Various Artists, If You’re Going To The City: A Tribute to Mose Allison, 2019 on Fat Possum

    Fantastic collection on Fat Possum of artists covering songs Mose Allison wrote. Three-sided vinyl, with an etching on the fourth side. Also includes a DVD of Mose Allison: Ever Since I Stole the Blues. Tracklist includes: I had to find a way to get a DVD rip to watch the documentary (you can see it…

  • David Bowie, Let’s Dance, 1983 on EMI America.

    David Bowie, Let’s Dance, 1983 on EMI America.

    David Bowie, Let’s Dance, 1983 on EMI America. Produced by Bowie and Nile Rodgers with guitar work by Stevie Ray Vaughan Cowrites with Iggy Pop (China Girl) and Giorgio Moroder (Cat People) Think this was my first Bowie album, which lead me back to all the earlier gems – I know some hard-core Bowie fans…