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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best 'unofficial' Stooges releases,
By carter smith (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Year of Iguana (Audio CD)
Delving into the market of the unofficial Stooges releases is without doubt a very daunting and confusing task initially. There are a whole heap of Stooges albums out there with unreleased material, a lot of questionable quality. This is without doubt one of the better unofficial Stooges albums you will find. The tapes that BOMP! own consist of these four groups: 1972 pre-Raw Power demos, 1972 Raw Power sessions, 1973 tour rehearsals or 1973-74 live shows. All of the songs you hear on this and every other Stooges cd (not counting the 3 studio albums of course) come from one of these groups (except for the Funhouse sessions boxset).Easily the best thing about this cd, and the one thing that makes it a great 4th purchase, is the fact that you're getting 3 mastered songs of commercial cd quality (I Got a Right, Scene of the Crime, Johanna). I Got a Right comes from the pre-RP demos and would've been on a 3rd Elektra album, and it definitely holds its own against any other Stooges song out there. Scene of the Crime was a song rejected from Raw Power and Johanna turned into a solo Iggy song later on (see Kill City). The rest of this album comprises of one live recording and the rest are studio sessions/rehearsals. 'Open Up and Bleed' is the live track, captured here during one of their very final shows in Detroit. Witness the abuse Iggy hurls at the crowd as he slows down the song to exchange insults with the savage crowd. It's a great song however admittedly the version here isn't the best one you'll find, go elsewhere for that. But it's a great taste of the band in a live setting and what you'll find on the Metallic k.o. cds. A few of the studio rehearsals are songs that were performed on the tour following Raw Power's release however never properly laid down in the studio. Thank god someone in the studio those days hit the record button and put these on tape! Songs like 'Till the End of the Night', which is a 6+ minute ballad, were never explored fully and make you wonder what the band would've turned into had they fulfilled their contract for another album with Bowie's company. Tracks like the one mentioned, Rubber Legs, Johanna Head On & Wild Love suggest that James Williamson was pushing the band back to a more conventional direction (though I guess anything would be a more conventional direction after Raw Power). There are, in my opinion, a couple of tracks here that you'll want to skip and these are the two songs that also appear on Raw Power (Death Trip & Raw Power). Inferior quality (Raw Power Overall this is a great portrait of what the band were and what they could've become. You get a number of great mastered tracks and this for me is what puts it above Studio Sessions (which
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT FOURTH STOOGES PURCHASE,
By theidiot (Brooklyn, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Year of Iguana (Audio CD)
If you've already heard the Stooges' three studio CD's (The Stooges, Fun House, and Raw Power) and are looking to sample some of the band's unreleased material, this eclectic grab bag of a CD is a good place to start. Five stars are given here as a measure against the many similar compilations on the market, not as a comparison to the aforementioned studio CD's. The sound quality varies from song to song, but what sets this compilation apart from the others is the inclusion of three excellent sounding finished cuts: the ear-splitting "I Got A Right" and "Scene Of The Crime" (leftover Raw Power masters), and a saxless, driving version of "Johanna" (from the post-Stooges Kill City sessions). Other tracks: a chilling live cut of "Open Up And Bleed" (same version as heard on Metallic 2xKO); an alternate mix of "Death Trip"; and rehearsals of "Raw Power", "Gimme Some Skin", "Head On", "Rubber Legs", "Till The End Of The Night", and "Wild Love" (same song as "My Girl Hates My Heroin", with different lyrics). Only complaint: the absence of the Stooges' best unreleased tune - "I'm Sick Of You" - a must-have that is available on the Bomp CD of the same name and also on the Nude And Rude: The Best Of Iggy Pop CD. Also check out the "Studio Sessions" CD for different rehearsal versions of some of the above (in more consistent, albeit slightly inferior, sound) and Iggy's sentimental ode to love: "Cock In My Pocket". "Highly" recommended.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Year Of The Iguana,
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This review is from: Year of Iguana (Audio CD)
Starting off with the definitive version and rock n roll classic "I got a right" Year of the Iguana is a ferocious mix of lost vocals and buzzing guitars. "Head on" is next and even though Iggy is almost totally lost in the mix, it is made up for by James Williamson's powerful guitar. Here is a great version of "Joanna" and then comes the version of "Death trip" that you wish was on "RAW POWER" complete with crucial guitar solos whose newness seems to blast out of your speakers from seemingly no where. "Rubber legs" and "Wild love" would lead one to believe that if there was a fourth Stooges album it would surpass "RAW POWER" in rawness and greatness. Then we slow down for a spot on live version of "Open up and bleed." "Gimmie some skin" with it's fun lyrics and powerful rhythm would have also been a great inclusion for a fourth album. The album ends with a raw mix of "Raw power" that blows the album version even now (Iggy's mix) out of the water. For Williamson's guitar playing alone this is an essential piece of the Stooges rock n roll. The year of the iguana is in fact a very fine year.
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