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Free Music Notes for The StoogesFree Music Review: great heavy cd THE STOOGES 1969!!! Hit: 5 Stars
the stooges were reveloutinal they were like one of the first heavy rock bands ever can you believe this kind of sound came out in 1969! i mean the whole music scene then was pretty much psychedellic this album is the opposite of psychedellic its a good hard rock album. like mc5 they were the two only bands in america(at that time) to have this heavy sound too it. some key tracks are, 1969, i wanna be your dog, no fun, not right, little doll, etc. this album also was when the stooges were the stooges before they changed their name to iggy pop and the stooges this is before iggy pop took over the other album you need accsess to besides this is raw power another classic buy this album today if you like heavy music
Free Music Review: Putting the imitators to rest Hit: 5 Stars
It was only a matter of time before The Stooges albums got to this stage and they did a beautiful job...... never sounded better!
The Sound is nice and crisp with this version of the album which lacked on past release of the album. From the opening rift of 1969 to the end of Little Doll the atmosphere is what makes this cd worth it. Disc One is really what your paying for but Disc two is the surprise thats thrown in full of bonus tracks
including 5 original John Cale Mixes, full versions of both Ann and No Fun really make this set a no brainer!
Free Music Review: Finally a Decent CD Hit: 5 Stars
Finally someone reissued this on a decent sounding, well packaged CD. This beats the pants off of the previous CD version. The bonus tracks are fascinating. What on Earth was John Cale thinking when he mixed I Wanna Be Your Dog with the guitar sounding like a bumble bee, the drums way off in another room somewhere and a giant set of sleighbells dominating everything? The record would never have ignited the punk revolution if it had been issued with his mixes. The liner notes and photos are informative. Look at those amplifiers! And that Mosrite bass.
Free Music Review: great album Hit: 5 Stars
This is a nice introduction to the man who had so much influence on the rock and roll to come in the 70's and 80's - iggy pop... the stooges are kind of somewhere in between the later sounds of punk rock and the experimentations of the velvet underground.. this album features many direct rockers like 1969.. but also delves into such strange territories as the delightful 'we will fall' - which clocks in at about 10 min.. This is a nice departure from what was going on in the rock scene at the time -very influential - and very fun..
Free Music Review: Couldn't be more worth an upgrade Hit: 5 Stars
The new remastered version is 100% worth the money. The sound, the extras, and the liner notes are all great. The extras include some cool versions where they don't fade out Ron Asheton's extended wailing guitar solos. They just let him jam for a minute or longer than on the originals. That's exactly what I wanted, because it's his guitar that I really love. I agree with the other reviewer who said that this albums sound beats the pants off of the old version.
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