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Lust for Life

Lust for Life


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Artist: Iggy Pop
Label: RCA/ Victor
Category: Music

List Price: $11.98
Buy New: $8.97
You Save: $3.01 (25%)



Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 34 reviews
Sales Rank: 4117

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 86153
UPC: 077778615323
EAN: 0077778615323
ASIN: B000000WH8

Release Date: June 29, 1992
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Tracks:

  • Lust for Life
  • Sixteen - Iggy Pop, Pop, Iggy
  • Some Weird Sin
  • The Passenger - Iggy Pop, Gardiner, Ricky
  • Tonight
  • Success
  • Turn Blue
  • Neighborhood Threat
  • Fall in Love With Me

Similar Items:

  • The Idiot
  • Raw Power
  • Fun House
  • The Stooges
  • New Values

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
The relentless, driving drums and thunderous bass of the opening title track are the magic components that make it the best song Iggy Pop ever recorded without the Stooges. They're also why this is Iggy's best solo album--which also includes the ominously upbeat "The Passenger," with its hilariously ennui-filled, sing-along chorus ("La la la la la la la la la..."). As with Pop's first solo album, The Idiot, David Bowie has his hands all over the proceedings (if not somewhere else as well) as the producer, songwriter, and general overseer of Iggy the popstar. The record reached 28 on the U.K. charts. Of course, as the jagged, dark guitars on "Sixteen" and "Neighborhood Threat" make clear, Iggy's version of pop music is anything but conventional, and anything but bland. "Some Weird Sin" ("That's what I want...") could have been Iggy's theme song in 1977, heavy with innuendo and a dangerous joie de vivre. --Percy Keegan

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Customer Reviews:   Read 29 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Two of a Perfect Pair   September 6, 2008
Mr. Richard D. Coreno (Berea, Ohio USA)
The second album of the "Berlin" collaboration between Iggy Pop and David Bowie finds the spotlight firmly placed on the lead vocals as performance art, which yields brutally honest lyrical interpretations of the nine songs.

The 1977 release immediately soars with the title track, though the haunting qualities of The Passenger and rock rawness of Neighborhood Threat make for intriguing soundscapes. Dripping with satire, Success and Some Weird Sin are gems, while Turn Blue is a disturbing dive into street life.

The emotions are real and Pop has solid material to demonstrate that his comeback from a number of personal demons was striding forward.



5 out of 5 stars awesome rock album!   March 22, 2008
P. Myers (Alberta)
One of the best rock anhtems lust for life is on here, even overall this album is amazing. Rock on IGGY!


5 out of 5 stars Fall in Love With Me   January 6, 2008
Davis-Vautrin (New York, New York)
If only in recognition of the last track, if only out of respect for its humble and self-effacing simplicity and good taste, this beautiful album should be purchased. But there are many other gems, and really, the price is not expensive. As you listen, some of you may recognize Bukowski's voice behind the broken door, and some may even hear Villon... Enjoy.

Won't you / Come to this old saloon / Come to my waiting arms / A table made of wood / And I will look at you / 'Cause you're so young and pure / And you're young at heart / You're young at heart / A bottle of white wine / And when you're tumbling down / You just look better / When you're tumbling down / You just look finer...



4 out of 5 stars Vintage Iggy   May 14, 2007
Matt Hogan (Arlington, TX, USA)
Great starter album for someone's who's just getting into Iggy.
Its got some classics (lust for life, Passenger) and also some lesser-knowns that are very good (sixteen, some wierd sin) also. Iggy is a legend.



5 out of 5 stars iggy isn't quite the neighborhood threat of old here, but completely rocking nonetheless   April 1, 2007
Chris Edwards (East Texas)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

"Lust for Life," which was released the same year as "The Idiot" should have been even more successful than that record, which was Iggy's first taste of commercial success. This album brings back the hard-rocking, swaggering tendencies that Iggy parlayed with the Stooges, although while the music isn't quite as chaotic, it's still a damned good record. The Jim Morrison influence also seeps through a lot on "Lust for Life." Tracks like "The Passenger," which Iggy wrote based on a Jim Morrison poem articulates the vision of searching that many of Iggy's best tunes are built on. The rest of the tracks rock out and make you think, as well. "Success" is about as ad-libbed sounding as an Iggy Pop song could be, but it's still a great piece of work, as is the title track, "Sweet 16" and the others. It's good that "Lust for Life" is finally getting the audience that it deserved so many years ago. Check this record out, you won't be disappointed.

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