Iggy Pop - Nights of the Iguana (1999)

Artist: Iggy Pop
Title: Nights of the Iguana
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Remedy – 3053862
Genre: Punk Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 04:02:36
Total Size: 1.46 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Nights of the Iguana
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Remedy – 3053862
Genre: Punk Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 04:02:36
Total Size: 1.46 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Wild Animal 1976 / 1977
1-1 Raw Power 4:45
1-2 1969 2:59
1-3 Turn Blue 6:58
1-4 Sister Midnight 4:05
1-5 I Need Somebody 4:43
1-6 Search & Destroy 3:35
1-7 T.V. Eye 4:18
1-8 Dirt 5:19
1-9 Funtime 3:06
1-10 Gimme Danger 4:30
1-11 No Fun 3:21
1-12 I Wanna Be Your Dog 4:37
Hippodrome Paris 1977
2-1 Sixteen 3:57
2-2 Lust For Life 4:13
2-3 The Passenger 8:08
2-4 I Got A Right 4:16
2-5 Neighbourhood Threat 5:54
2-6 Success 3:52
2-7 Fall In Love With Me 8:59
2-8 Raw Power 4:25
2-9 CC Rider / Jenny Take A Ride 2:36
2-10 That's How Strong My Love Is 6:32
2-11 I Wanna Be Your Dog 5:11
Live At The Ritz New York 1986
3-1 I Got A Right 3:12
3-2 Gimme Danger 3:22
3-3 Some Weird Sin 3:27
3-4 Real Wild Child 3:12
3-5 Sister Midnight 4:41
3-6 Blah-Blah-Blah 4:45
3-7 Baby It Can't Fall 4:14
3-8 Nightclubbing 4:41
3-9 Fire Girl 3:07
3-10 Five Foot One 4:12
3-11 Shades 5:48
3-12 Down On The Street 3:41
3-13 China Girl 4:47
3-14 Hideaway 4:45
3-15 Winners And Losers 6:19
3-16 Cry For Love 4:21
Live At The Channel Boston 1988
4-1 Instinct 3:18
4-2 Kill City 2:38
4-3 1969 2:40
4-4 Penetration 2:23
4-5 Power & Freedom 4:18
4-6 Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell 4:07
4-7 High On You 5:03
4-8 Five Foot One 4:00
4-9 Johanna 2:34
4-10 Easy Rider 4:33
4-11 Tuff Baby 4:20
4-12 1970 3:57
4-13 Search And Destroy 3:58
4-14 Squarehead 5:02
4-15 No Fun 3:48
4-16 I Wanna Be Your Dog 3:50
Review by Greg Prato
It appears that in the blink of an eye, several new Iggy Pop collections pop up on the marketplace. And most are merely repackagings of the same material, over and over again. So it's easy to pass on the limited-edition four-CD box set Nights of the Iguana as yet another re-release that most longtime Iggy admirers will have in their collection already, under a different title. Admittedly, that is basically what this set is, as it contains four live CDs that surfaced years earlier: Wild Animal (which focuses on performances from 1976 and 1977), Hippodrome (from 1977), Live at the Ritz (from 1986), and Live at the Channel (from 1988). By skipping over Iggy's hazy early-'80s performances (see the 2005 DVD Live San Fran 1981), you get four solid/strong sets -- proving why Iggy is rightfully considered to be one of rock's all-time great live performers. Additionally, Iggy has some impressive talent backing him up throughout: David Bowie, as well as Hunt Sales and Tony Sales (who played on Iggy's first two solo releases, and later Tin Machine), Hanoi Rocks' Andy McCoy, and the U.K. Subs' Alvin Gibbs, among others. The best of the bunch would have to be the first disc, as restrained readings of such Stooges classics as "I Need Somebody" and "1969" have a definite post-punk air about them (reminiscent of such then-new bands as Magazine). And you can't go wrong with such rarely performed early Iggy solo selections as "Sister Midnight" and "Turn Blue." Elsewhere on the box, it's a bit of roller coaster ride -- especially the new wave-ish disc three, and the Guns N' Roses-ish disc four. If you're looking to pick up four of Iggy's most popular (and certainly most repackaged) live sets from over the years, Nights of the Iguana is recommended. But since it was limited to a pressing of 5,000, copies may be increasingly hard to come by.
It appears that in the blink of an eye, several new Iggy Pop collections pop up on the marketplace. And most are merely repackagings of the same material, over and over again. So it's easy to pass on the limited-edition four-CD box set Nights of the Iguana as yet another re-release that most longtime Iggy admirers will have in their collection already, under a different title. Admittedly, that is basically what this set is, as it contains four live CDs that surfaced years earlier: Wild Animal (which focuses on performances from 1976 and 1977), Hippodrome (from 1977), Live at the Ritz (from 1986), and Live at the Channel (from 1988). By skipping over Iggy's hazy early-'80s performances (see the 2005 DVD Live San Fran 1981), you get four solid/strong sets -- proving why Iggy is rightfully considered to be one of rock's all-time great live performers. Additionally, Iggy has some impressive talent backing him up throughout: David Bowie, as well as Hunt Sales and Tony Sales (who played on Iggy's first two solo releases, and later Tin Machine), Hanoi Rocks' Andy McCoy, and the U.K. Subs' Alvin Gibbs, among others. The best of the bunch would have to be the first disc, as restrained readings of such Stooges classics as "I Need Somebody" and "1969" have a definite post-punk air about them (reminiscent of such then-new bands as Magazine). And you can't go wrong with such rarely performed early Iggy solo selections as "Sister Midnight" and "Turn Blue." Elsewhere on the box, it's a bit of roller coaster ride -- especially the new wave-ish disc three, and the Guns N' Roses-ish disc four. If you're looking to pick up four of Iggy's most popular (and certainly most repackaged) live sets from over the years, Nights of the Iguana is recommended. But since it was limited to a pressing of 5,000, copies may be increasingly hard to come by.
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