Iggy Pop's 1977 is a monumental collection of live recordings and rarities that showcases the godfather of punk's unbridled energy and charisma. Released on 25 October 2010 via Easy Action, this exhaustive 3-hour and 43-minute compilation is a treasure trove for fans of proto-punk and glam rock.
The album kicks off with a series of re-mastered live tracks from a Parisian gig on 23 September, featuring iconic renditions of 'Sixteen', 'Nightclubbing', 'Lust for Life', and 'The Passenger'. These performances demonstrate Iggy Pop's unwavering ability to captivate audiences with his raw, unadulterated stage presence.
In addition to the live recordings, 1977 also includes alternate mixes of 'Dum Dum Boys' and 'Baby', as well as an enlightening interview about the recording of his seminal album, The Idiot. Furthermore, the collection features outtakes, such as 'Tiny Girls', and a fascinating radio show, 'An Audience with Iggy Pop'.
The album's latter half is dominated by a blistering live set from the Rainbow Theatre, with Iggy Pop and his band tearing through classics like 'Raw Power', 'TV Eye', and 'I Wanna Be Your Dog'. The compilation concludes with a handful of tracks from a Berlin concert on 18 September, including 'Sixteen', 'Lust for Life', and 'The Passenger', which serve as a testament to Iggy Pop's enduring power and influence.
With its diverse array of live recordings, rare mixes, and insightful interviews, 1977 is an essential addition to any Iggy Pop fan's collection, offering a unique glimpse into the creative process and unbridled energy of a true rock legend.