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Raw Power [Legacy Editon] / Raw Power [Deluxe Edition]. Iggy and the Stooges. Image may contain Human Person Clothing and Apparel.
The opening guitar riff is iconic, but in high quality, the subtle feedback and chaotic bass interplay become clear.
That’s a great deep cut to dig into. The (often the 2-CD or 2010 Legacy Edition) is a goldmine for fans of Iggy & The Stooges, specifically for the bonus material that captures the band’s legendary chaos and the infamous “Bowie vs. Iggy” mix saga. Raw Power [Legacy Editon] / Raw Power [Deluxe Edition]
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For those looking to experience the Stooges in the best possible way, the is an essential purchase. Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering the Stooges, this reissue offers a unique glimpse into the creative process of one of rock's most influential bands. The opening guitar riff is iconic, but in
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To understand why the Deluxe Edition is so critical, one must understand the chaos that birthed the album. By 1972, The Stooges were effectively dead. Dropped by Elektra Records and battling severe heroin addiction, the band was salvaged by David Bowie and his management company, MainMan. Bowie flew Iggy Pop and guitarist James Williamson to London to write new material, eventually bringing over the Asheton brothers (Ron moving from guitar to bass, and Scott on drums) to complete the lineup. Iggy” mix saga
David Bowie, newly famous from Ziggy Stardust , swooped in like a glam-rock fairy godmother. He signed on to produce Raw Power at CBS Studios in London. The result? One of the most contested mixing jobs in rock history.
The Raw Power Deluxe Edition by Iggy and the Stooges features both the original 1973 Bowie mix and the 1997 Iggy Pop mix, offering a comprehensive look at the album's chaotic, influential sound. In addition to the two mixes, this edition includes rare studio outtakes and the live "Georgia Peaches" concert, providing a high-fidelity experience of the foundational punk record. For more information, visit the official Stooges archive.