Album Details
Title: Lust for Life Artist: Iggy Pop Release Date: 1977 Re-Released On: 12/15/2007 Label: Virgin, Toshiba EMI, VCT Duration: 31:53 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 077778615323, 4988006848399, 0077778615354, 075679134325, 075679134349, 077778615316, 498800684839 Genre: Rock Styles: Hard Rock, Proto-Punk, Album Rock, Detroit Rock Moods: Bravado, Cold, Fierce, Swaggering, Bleak, Brooding, Cathartic, Cynical/Sarcastic, Quirky, Rebellious, Tense/Anxious, Volatile, Boisterous, Brash, Confident, Confrontational, Energetic, Fiery, Intense, Passionate, Provocative, Rousing, Street-Smart, Thuggish, Reckless, Acerbic, Bitter, Bittersweet, Cerebral, Gritty, Irreverent, Outraged, Outrageous, Rambunctious, Reflective, Theatrical, Uncompromising, Urgent, Dramatic, Exuberant, Hostile, Raucous, Searching, Stylish, Witty, Aggressive, Angry, Malevolent, Menacing, Nihilistic, Playful, Rowdy, Sleazy, Snide Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 1 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Lust for Life
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Sixteen
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Some Weird Sin
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The Passenger
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Tonight
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Success
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Turn Blue
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Neighborhood Threat
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Fall in Love With Me
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2007 | CD | Toshiba EMI | 53897 | | 1992 | CD | VCT | 861532 | | ------ | CD | Virgin | 91343-2 |
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Album Review
On The Idiot, Iggy Pop looked deep inside himself, trying to figure out how his life and his art had gone wrong in the past. But on Lust for Life, released less than a year later, Iggy decided it was time to kick up his heels, as he traded in the mid-tempo introspection of his first album and began rocking hard again. Musically, Lust for Life is a more aggressive set than The Idiot, largely thanks to drummer Hunt Sales and his bassist brother Tony Sales. The Sales' proved they were a world class rhythm section, laying out power and spirit on the rollicking title cut, the tough groove of "Tonight," and the lean neo-punk assault of "Neighborhood Threat," and with guitarists Ricky Gardner and Carlos Alomar at their side, they made for a tough, wiry rock & roll band -- a far cry from the primal stomp of the Stooges, but capable of kicking Iggy back into high gear. ( David Bowie played piano and produced, as he had on The Idiot, but his presence is less clearly felt on this album.) As a lyricist and vocalist, Iggy Pop rose to the challenge of the material; if he was still obsessed with drugs ("Tonight"), decadence ("The Passenger"), and bad decisions ("Some Weird Sin"), the title cut suggested he could avoid a few of the temptations that crossed his path, and songs like "Success" displayed a cocky joy that confirmed Iggy was back at full strength. On Lust for Life, Iggy Pop managed to channel the aggressive power of his work with the Stooges with the intelligence and perception of The Idiot, and the result was the best of both worlds; smart, funny, edgy, and hard-rocking, Lust for Life is the best album of Iggy Pop's solo career. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Bewley Brothers | Producer | | Carlos Alomar | Guitar, Vocals | | Colin Thurston | Engineer | | David Bowie | ?, Piano, Vocals | | Edgar Meyer | Engineer | | Eduard Meyerm | Engineer | | Hunt Sales | Drums, Vocals | | Iggy Pop | Vocals | | Rick Gardner | Guitar | | Ricky Gardiner | Vocals, Guitar | | Tony Sales | Vocals, Bass |
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