The Idiot (Vinyl LP) Soundtracks & LibraryOriginally released in 1977, this was the first album Iggy Pop made after the dissolution of the Stooges, several jailings and a self imposed stay in a mental institution. Produced by David Bowie, and including music written almost entirely by him, this is Iggy's most introspective and heavy work. Much more mechanical than the sleazy proto punk of the Stooges, The Idiot was a huge influence on the post punk sound of folks like Joy Division and
All Tomorrow's Parties" and "I'll Be Your Mirror" as well as backing vocals on "Sunday Morning" The album cover features the iconic Andy Warhol print of a banana with the "Peel slowly and see" sticker revealing a flesh-coloured banana underneath
"World Of Echo" is a deeply intimate and meditative work of awe-inspiring grace and remains a timeless work of sublime beauty
Seven Davis Jr recruits two close friends and kindred spirits to rework cuts from his debut album 'Universes': house music titans Karizma (aka Kaytronik) and Osunlade (aka Yoruba Soul)
The original design by Ben Kelly and The Cure has been prepared for a picture disc release by Robert's long-standing collaborator
Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid released a set of ground-breaking albums together in London
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From 2005 and released on the band's own PeMa label in Europe and on Merge Records in North America
6% threatens to look equally indifferent when served on a wooden board or beside a miniature stainless steel plant pot of hand-cut triple-cooked fries
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Certain Blacks was originally released in 1970 on a French label
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