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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great sound... odd choice for re-release,
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This review is from: Metallic K.O. (Audio CD)
I bought this because it was discovered that the original album was incorrectly pitched and the record company that owns the tapes declared that they fixed up the sound. Indeed they did. Never has Metallic KO sounded as good as it does here. The overly heavy artificial-sounding bass in previous incarnations is gone while Scott Asheton's drumming and Scott Thurston's piano come through loud and clear. Even with the bass reduction, Ron Asheton's playing sounds correct too and is not buried in the mix. Perhaps of most importance, Iggy Pop sounds more like Iggy Pop. After listening to this new release, it is quite obvious that the pitch of the vocals was previously incorrect.
My question is, why re-release the original LP version of Metallic KO, (which only featured 3 songs from the "Last Ever Stooges Show" on February 9, 1974 and filled out with another 3 tracks from an October 6, 1973 concert), instead of both shows in their entirety owned by the same record company? Why not clean up the complete 2-CD set version instead of the half shows available on the original LP? On the other side of the coin, the original album, albeit excerpts from two shows, was great as it was and certainly the version old-time Stooges fans are most familiar with. To have it again sounding this good makes buying Metallic KO yet again a worthy expenditure. Is there such a thing as too much Stooges? Collect 'em all!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Knockout of The Stooges,
This review is from: Metallic K.O. (Audio CD)
Crazed, disturbing and hilarious, this infamous live "bootleg" has had enormous staying power since being available as an import album more than 30 years ago.
The two concerts chronicled - October 1973 and the band's final gig in February 1974 - is a sonic depiction of The Stooges imploding due to any number of issues, with Iggy's personal demons taking center stage. Iggy was taking performance art to the extreme in the closing months with The Stooges. And when control is totally lost and Iggy is baiting the riotous crowd to throw more ice, eggs, beer bottles and jelly beans, the band limps along with background noise, sounding the closing chords for a wild ride that had gone disastrously wrong. It needs to be heard to be believed.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
HEAD ON!,
By Woodrow (Brooklyn, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Metallic K.O. (Audio CD)
Worth getting for the version of Head On here alone, but get the 2CD version. More is always better, especially when it comes to the Stooges.
Check out Mighty High...In Drug City.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Metallic KO is Pure Madness, Anarchy, & Fun,
By Midas Wilder "galaxy2069" (Miami, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Metallic K.O. (Audio CD)
Iggy and the Stooges blaze through these legendary tracks (in prime "stooge" form)...sputtering, antagonizing, blasting, all while keeping everyone on edge with their unpredictable theatrics and sludgy punk rock. 'Gimme Danger' is my favorite Metallic KO track, and I'll often play it more than once in a sitting. If you're building a Stooges 5-disk 'master' be sure to include Metallic KO in the lot. Also consider the Stooges (self-titled debut), Funhouse, Live 1971 & Other Rarities, and Rough Power (Bomp Records).
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
5 stars but they left 2 songs,
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This review is from: Metallic K.O. (Audio CD)
if your familiar with this album theres two shows I think
one is now on Bomp records with the sound fixed by I guess Willamson ( welcome back by the way ) called Michigan 10/6/73 The other part is supposedly the last show in 1974 but it actually starts or cuts in with New Orleans although Jungle titled it Heavy Liquid maybe its the same song I forget and then I got nothing because they sound like they are from the same soundboard recording...why...its the best soundboard bootleg the stooges ever made. its very clean and clear. These are left off this new re release of Metallic KO It starts with 3 tunes that don't sound like the other tracks with a big difference the other stooges live stuff sounds like it was recorded with a mic in the room I collected so many Stooges boots over the years Im losing track. Theres the 73 shows the 73 rehearsal songs in Detroit and 3 versions of Raw Power Stooges first mix Bowie's Iggy's. Unfortunately there isn't much live material from 69 or 70 but some great footage out there. I still havent heard a show from that era. But The funhouse sessions from Rhino is the most insane complete box set I still havent absorbed it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Iggy is great,
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This review is from: Metallic K.O. (Audio CD)
I had this record when I was a kid.I thought it was a bootleg.Turns out it was the last show the stooges did.Not good sound quality,but a great record.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Iggy is King!,
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This review is from: Metallic K.O. - The Original 1976 Album [Explicit] (MP3 Download)
Raw and uncensored. This recording gives the listener an idea of what a live Iggy Pop show was like back when it was recorded! Great stuff!
1 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
OK album ... if you don't like to rock,
This review is from: Metallic K.O. (Audio CD)
Sorry, folks. If you're looking for real hardcore rock n' roll, you won't find it here. It not only sounds like they recorded this on a portable cassette recorder, but the lead singer sounds like he's on something. If you really want to rock, check out my band called Surrender. What is Surrender, you ask? Well, I'll tell you. Surrender is more than a feeling. Surrender is a way of life. Surrender is what will happen to you when you listen to the power of our rockin'. Our CD is called "Dangerous" which is also appropriate, because when you listen to our music, you will be in danger of rockin' out forever. Don't believe me? Check out our song titles: "Living on the Edge," "We're Heavy," "The Power of Rockin'" As you can see, we mean business and if you don't want to rock, you better bolt your doors and lock up your lady friends. Why, do you ask? Because the fairer sex always "surrenders" to our music fast. Please note that unlike this so-called "Metallic KO" CD, we spent $1000 recording our album using the finest digital technology. That way, you can hear every note very clearly and distinctly. Check us out, if you dare.
(One last thing, if you're in another band, please don't steal our name. We spent a lot of time coming up with it and haven't had it trademarked yet. We had to spend all of our money making flyers and CDs. We'll be trademarking the name once we sell enough CDs to afford a lawyer, so please, be cool). |
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Metallic K.O. by Iggy & The Stooges (Audio CD - 2007)
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