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Stooges, The - The Stooges

Genre:
Rock
Style:
Garage Rock, Punk
Year:
1969

Tracklist

1969 4:05 X
I Wanna Be Your Dog 3:10 X
We Will Fall 10:15 X
No Fun 5:15 X
Real Cool Time 2:29 X
Ann 3:00 X
Not Right 2:49 X
Little Doll 3:21 X

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
The Stooges (LP, Album) Elektra EKS 74051 US 1969
The Stooges (LP, Album) Elektra EKS-74051 US 1969
The Stooges (LP) Elektra ELK 42 032 Germany 1972
The Stooges (LP, Album) Elektra 42 032 France 1972
The Stooges (LP, Album, RP) Elektra EKS 74051 Canada 1972
The Stooges (CD, Album) Elektra 74051-2 US 1988
The Stooges (CD, Album, RE) Elektra 7559-60667-2 Germany 1988
The Stooges (CD, Album, RE) Elektra CD 74051 Canada 1988
The Stooges (LP) Elektra 74051-1 Canada 1990
Студжиз (LP, Album, Unofficial) AnTrop П91 00113 Russia 1991
The Stooges (CD) EastWest Japan AMCY-2566 Japan 1998
The Stooges (LP, RE) Sundazed Music LP 5149 US 2002
The Stooges (2xCD, Album, RE, RM) Rhino Entertainment Company R2 73176 US 2005
The Stooges (2xCD, Album, RM) Rhino Records (2), Elektra, Warner Music (Australia) 8122731762 Australia 2005
The Stooges (2xLP, RM, Gat) Elektra 8122-73327-1 US 2005
The Stooges (CD, Album, RE, RM + CD, Album, RM) Elektra, Rhino Records (2), Warner Strategic Marketing 8122-73176-2 UK 2005
The Stooges (LP) Elektra 42 032 Germany  
The Stooges (LP, Album, RE) Elektra 101 006 France  
The Stooges (LP, Album, RE) Elektra EKS-74051 US  
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Rated 5/5
Review by 23-Analogue Jan 13, 2009

referencing The Stooges, LP, Album, RP, EKS 74051

This album is the debut release of Michigan's now famous Stooges - although at the time they were quite vilified for their minimalist and droning approach. The actual sound engineering on this record has often been overlooked and it represents quite an exquisite capturing of an experimental and chaos driven guitar band of 1969. John Cale, who produced the album, adds a tasty Velvets flavoured Viola across "We Will Fall" which is a slow mystic chant over a quiet wah guitar lines. An odd piece, more than likely filler to make up the Stooges lack of actual songs at the time, it nonetheless fits stylistically with the rest of the album and still holds a charm of its own viewed almost 40 years on. The late Ron Asheton's guitar playing across the rest of the album is crisp and tasty three chord powerage with scuffling and squalling lead lines that hint strongly at his finer playing that would emerge on album two, 1970's 'Funhouse'. Asheton throughout maintains locked in with his with brother Scott on rolling and clattering drums, bassist Dave Alexanders rubbery and succinct bass lines, and the monotonal delivery of vocalist Iggy Pop. Pop's own recollection of the creation of classic "No Fun" recounts that it was based on Johnny Cash's "I walk the line" with a similar meter - and with a stipulated 25 words per song makes it the archetypal blueprint for the later punk explosion which occurred across the world in the mid 70's. Some of the tunes are certainly stronger than others but the stand out tunes of "1969", "Real Cool Time", and "Little Doll" make this an album to return to again and again.