Elektra eks 74051 rhino vinyl r1 74051 format.
The stooges original vinyl.
The first stooges lp is a brilliant forward looking entity which at the time was derided as amateur playing with delinquent theatrics a going nowhere disc that would soon be forgotten about was how the record business saw the stooges a lost cause that had no right in existing as a musical pop group this first outing is raw and untutored two things that make it a singular waxing any way.
Vinyl lp album reissue 180g country.
Includes a custom inner sleeve an obi type strip and a print.
The stooges funhouse play it loud.
If you want to spend hundreds on original pressings go ahead.
The stooges invented punk not the ramones not the sex pistols not the dolls the stooges plain and simple listen to 1969 the lyrics its another year for me and you another year with nothing to do that s punk i don t care if it was years before they started calling it that the look the sound and the freakin attitude were what was later called punk and i ll tell you plain and simple no one.
Dirt side two 1.
Anyway the packaging quality is as always top notch the vinyl is pristine.
Due out august 7th one day ahead of the gig s 50th.
The stooges have announced a new live album live at goose lake.
Down on the street 2.
Stooges the fun house rare and out of print elektra records catalog eks 74071 vinyl lp album canada 1970 garage rock arranged by stooges the bass dave alexander drums scott asheton engineer brian ross myring guitar ron asheton producer don gallucci saxophone tenor steven mackay vocals iggy pop written by stooges the recorded at elektra sound recorders los angeles.
Original vinyl recording issued in 1970 side one.
Foil stamped heavyweight tip on single jacket.
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It s certainly a classic.
Heavy dead quiet and flat with great dynamics.
Yeah i know i know iggy and the stooges were misunderstood but they weren t they just weren t that good compared to the music of the time and it wasn t until punk came along with half baked and half rate musicians reacting to something they couldn t dream of doing that iggy and the stooges somehow climbed out of the peanut.
August 8th 1970 capturing the original lineup s final performance.