Lust For Life

Iggy Pop
Lust For Life

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Release date: 02/Apr/1990
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Sales Rank: #96575 in Other Pop
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Style: Other Pop
Product No.: 1987188168

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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Lust for Life
1.2 Sixteen
1.3 Some Weird Sin
1.4 The Passenger
1.5 Tonight
1.6 Success
1.7 Turn Blue
1.8 Neighborhood Threat
1.9 Fall in Love with Me
Number of discs: 1
Description:Lust For Life by Iggy Pop, released 23 March 1990, includes the following tracks: "Some Weird Sin", "Tonight", "Turn Blue", "Fall In Love With Me" and more. This version of Lust For Life comes as a 1xCD. -
Iggy looked beyond the darkness of the Idiot and found the desperate need to rock and revel on Lust for Life (1977). He triumphs with that pounding title tune; the Passenger; Sixteen; Success; Some Weird Sin; Turn Blue, and more!
Mid-price reissue of an LP originally released in 1977. The duration for track 2 is incorrectly printed as 3:27. Recorded in Hansa Tonstudios, Berlin, Germany Cover Photography for Mirage ? 1990 Thousand Mile, Inc. © 1990 Virgin Records America, Inc. Manufactured in Holland. Back cover: [CD icon] 260 178 [LP icon] 210 178 [Tape icon] 410 178 D: 217 F: PM500 8 page booklet with lyrics and credits "x-x-x-NL" in Matrix string is etched into matrix not printed.
No. of tracks: 9
Manufacturer No.: 7861532
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Valeriy R. - 04/May/2021 5 of 5 Stars!
A brilliant album from the Godfather of Punk released in 1977, along with Idiot in the collaboration with David Bowie. A set of art punk hits as it should be! An old well-sounded Virgin edition. Must have!

Ivica S. - 31/Jan/2021 5 of 5 Stars!
This is a very unique album, actually punk in that Iggy and Bowie didn't care about making a normal rock record, certainly didn't care about making a commercial hit record, an antithetical way to start Iggy's solo career. Highly recommended