Iggy Pop Album - Sister Midnight
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Customers rating:
(6 ratings)
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Release Date:1999-07-27
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:American Punk, Detroit Rock, Hard Rock, New Wave, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Post-Punk, Proto-Punk, Rock, Rock/Pop
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Label:Cleopatra
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UPC:741157058123
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Approx. Price:$15.98
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Customer review - 2000-06-17
- Best live IggyThis is the best live Iggy Pop cd. Don't waste your money on TV Eye and buy this, but don't buy this just because David Bowie plays piano on it. "Turn Blue" and "TV Eye" are my favorite songs on here and they're really good live. This is definately the best Iggy Pop cd recorded live and it's something all of his fans should own.
Customer review - 1999-07-29
- Has the best sound quality of any live Iggy I've heard.Don't buy this because Bowie plays on the album, buy it because it is classic Iggy, and unlike most of his other live recordings, the sound quality is great! The band was tight and Iggy was on his game for sure that night. Of all the Iggy's I have, this is definately the best live recorded album, yes, even better than Metallic K.O.! Best song--I NEED SOMEBODY(in my opinion)
Customer review - 2004-10-11
- Iggy Pop - 'Sister Midnight' (Cleopatra)Another decent archive performance from the Igster.'Sister Midnight' was recorded live at the Agora Ballroom in Cleveland,Ohio.THIS was the tour in which David Bowie played piano and supplied some of the back-up vocals.I remember reading an article about this in the old Rock Scene 'zine.Notice that most of the twelve songs here do appear to have a bit of a different arrangement than previously released versions.Most of the standouts are in fact Stooge numbers like "Raw Power","Search 'N Destroy","TV Eye","Gimme Danger" and "No Fun".This is in FACT a soundboard recording.Very nice.
Customer review - 2003-04-30
- Iggy's finest!This is a rollicking rollercoaster of a performance. I still get the shakes when I hear "Turn Blue". It's raw honest, and you can even hear David Bowie on backing vocals.
Customer review - 2002-01-22
- I DARE YOU TO STAY AWAKE THROUGH THIS ALBUM.YOU'VE ALREADY GOT THE 'STOOGES', 'FUNHOUSE', 'RAW POWER', AND 'METALLIC K.O.'. YOU'VE SIFTED THROUGH HOURS OF POORLY RECORDED (YET GLORIOUS) DEMOS, OUTTAKES, AND LIVE SHOWS. YOU CRAVE MORE. ALTHOUGH YOU WERE DISAPPOINTED WITH IGGY'S BOWIE PRODUCED (FIRST TWO, NOT COUNTING THE SUPERIOR 'KILL CITY')SOLO ALBUMS, YOU THOUGHT PERHAPS LIVE VERSIONS OF THOSE SONGS WOULD BE A LITTLE MORE RAW, A LITTLE MORE IGGY. THROW IN LIVE STOOGES CLASSICS WITH BETTER FIDELITY AND YOU CAN'T LOSE, RIGHT? WRONG. TURN BACK NOW. LIKE LOU REED'S 'ROCK N ROLL ANIMAL', THIS ALBUM CONTAINS ..., DILUTED VERSIONS OF RIGHTEOUS CLASSICS WITH WEAK NEW MATERIAL STREWN THROUGHOUT. COP YOUR FIX ELSEWHERE.
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