The Stooges' first album was produced by a classically trained composer; their second was supervised by the former keyboard player with the Kingsmen, and if that didn't make...
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Produced by John Cale, rock fans weren't sure what to make of this upon its release. And yet this was the introduction of Iggy standards like "I Wanna Be Your Dog," "1969,"...
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While the Stooges had a few obvious points of influence -- the swagger of the early Rolling Stones, the horny pound of the Troggs, the fuzztone sneer of a thousand teenage...
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Taking rehearsal tapes from 1972 while putting together Raw Power, Studio Sessions finds the Stooges escaping their bottle and egg pelting audience for the time being and...
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