Iggy Pop
James Osterberg began his musical career in 1964, playing in various Detroit bands but most famously in the Iguanas, where he acquired the nickname Iggy Pop. Inspired by the dirty sound of Chicago blues, a Doors live performance, and garage-band aesthetics, Pop formed the hugely influential proto-punk band the Stooges, combining primal rock power with an explosive, often violent stage show. Splitting up the band in 1974, Pop relocated to Berlin, and with the help of admirer David Bowie, kickstarted his long, successful solo career. Remaining an icon of the old-school punk-rock guard, Iggy Pop continues to record, and has also acted in films such as Jim Jarmusch's DEAD MAN and John Waters's CRY BABY.
Heroes
Original Soundtrack
NBC Records, 2008
1 CD
Live in San Fran 1981
Iggy Pop
Mvd Audio, 2007
1 CD
The Classic Interviews
Iggy Pop
United States Of Distribution LTD., 2007
1 CD
Tonight
David Bowie
Virgin Records (USA), 2007
1 CD
Soft Machine
Teddybears
Big Beat Records (Dance), 2007
1 CD
Low
David Bowie
Virgin Records (USA), 2007
1 CD
Where the Faces Shine
Iggy Pop
Easy Action Records, 2006
1 CD
Colour Collection
Iggy Pop
Universal Records (UK), 2006
1 CD
