Over several days during the month of May 1970, The Stooges went into Elektra Sounds Recorders in Los Angeles to cut what would be their second, and ultimately final, album for the label. The idea was to capture, as close as possible, the sound of a Stooges concert on vinyl disc. To that end each track was recorded live in the studio again and again over many days; in the end, seven tracks were edited out of these session reels and rearranged and assembled to make up the original 1970 ....+Read More...

Complete Funhouse Sessions

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  • This re-release is not individually numbered in order to preserve the collectability of the original release.
  • 142 tracks
  • Released on 04/07/2000
  • 7 CDs
  • Not Available in all Countries
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Monday, June 13, 2011 - 5:54 AM

Or words to that effect said the british engineer at some point. Another gem is found in the notes - Iggy being mistaken for a tramp in a hotel lobby by a kind old lady who dropped him some change. These are the details that make all the differnce on this long sometimes grueling journey - you may only play it all thro once, but you have to have it non the less.
Incidently I have mixed feelings about the re issue having spent a fortune on the original issue, great to see it back for more people, but 20% off - that hurts a little

Friday, April 20, 2012 - 10:34 AM

this is whast is good. die Iggie...

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Although singer Jim Osterberg, better known as Iggy Pop, set out to create a new form of blues music in the late 1960s, what he and his fellow Stooges ended up with were the seeds of punk rock....

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