 See Larger Image | Party Artist : Iggy Pop List Price : $9.98 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2000-07-11 Studio : Buddha Label : Buddha Avg. Customer Rating : (8 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Party Pop for Pop Rating: The final album in a three-record deal with Arista Records, Iggy Pop delivered a curve ball by going the frat party route.
The June 1981 release finds Pop tackling a pair of pop classics - Sea of Love, Time Won't Let Me - and The Uptown Horns getting funky on four numbers; Pleasure, Sincerity, Houston is Hot Tonight and Happy Man.
Rock and Roll Party takes its cue from AM radio of the 1960s, though Pop still has room for his tongue-in-cheek frolics with Pumpin' for Jill and Band Bang.
Produced by Thom Panunzio and Tommy Boyce, there are two bonus tracks; Speak To Me and One for My Baby (and One More for the Road). Though the music goes pop, there is a performance art eccentricity that is pure Pop.
Customer Reviews for Party Cd my favorite album ever Rating: That's not just an attention grabber, I swear. This is my favorite album. Many reviews on here from punk rock purists sell this album as one of Iggy's quick money making albums, or the new wave sell out album. What I think separates this album from others is its spontaneity. Some will argue Iggy just wasn't trying. I find similarities to surfer rosa/come on pilgrim; quintessential punk rock. The honest truth is if you are a weirdo and you know it, buy this album. Those songs you sing when no one is around and you think to your self, "if someone heard me singing this, they would think I'm crasy!". Well guess what, Iggy made an album out of it. And he made it great!
Editorial Reviews for Party Audio Cd Album Description Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007.
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