IGGY POP & DAVID BOWIE New 2018 UNRELEASED LIVE 1977 CONCERT 2 VINYL RECORD SET

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IGGY POP & DAVID BOWIE New 2018 UNRELEASED LIVE 1977 CONCERT 2 VINYL RECORD SET

By 1976, proto-punk pioneer Iggy Pop had hit a major rut. Drug problems had led to the collapse of The Stooges, the band with whom he made his name, and he had checked himself into UCLA's neuropsychiatric institute in an effort to get clean. David Bowie, seeing his friend and collaborator in desperate need of support and guidance, was one of Iggy's few visitors. Bowie would later invite Pop to accompany him as his companion on the Station To Station tour, the first time Iggy had witnessed an outing of such scale and magnitude. Impressed by the success of the tour and with Bowie's work ethic, the pair relocated to West Berlin in order to wean themselves off their respective addictions and take full advantage of the burgeoning music scene there. While Bowie began work on his now-legendary "Berlin trilogy," Iggy signed to Bowie's long term label, RCA, in 1977. With a new record deal in place, alongside the production skills, musicianship and songwriting assistance of David, Iggy was able to record and release what would become his two most acclaimed albums. In March '77 came art-pop masterpiece The Idiot, which produced the singles 'Nightclubbing' and 'China Girl.' Although certain purists would criticize the record for being a David Bowie album in disguise, The Idiot was a resounding success both critically and musically, becoming highly influential on the early industrial and post-punk scenes. On 29th August the same year Lust for Life appeared, a more typical affair for Pop, but ultimately his most successful album to date which spawned one of his signature tunes, 'The Passenger.' The two albums, in addition to the world tour Iggy undertook with Bowie as sideman the same year, would ultimately revitalize the waning performer's career, unleashing a reenergised Iggy Pop onto the music scene by the end of the decade. This show comes from a Chicago date in 1977 and features Iggy Pop back in great form with help from David Bowie. A MUST HAVE VINYL RECORD for any fan!

Raw Power, TV Eye, Dirt, Turn Blue, Funtime, Gimme Danger, No Fun, Sister Midnight, I Need Somebody, Search And Destroy, I Wanna Be Your Dog, China Girl, Funtime, Sister Midnight

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