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Iggy Pop’s New Album ‘Après’ Available Now!

Iggy Pop - Après

After the success of his English/French release Preliminaires from 2009, Iggy returns with Après – an album filled with his own versions of songs that inspire him. As Iggy explains his choices song by song in the booklet one cannot help but notice how eclectic, versatile yet well suited this selection is.

  1. Et si tu n’existais pas (Joe Dassin)
  2. La Javanaise (Serge Gainsbourg)
  3. Everybody’s Talkin’ (Harry Nilsson)
  4. I’m Going Away Smiling (Yoko Ono)
  5. La vie en Rose (Edith Piaf)
  6. Les Passantes (Georges Brassens)
  7. Syracuse (Henri Salvador)
  8. What Is This Thing Called Love? (Cole Porter)
  9. Michelle (The Beatles)
  10. Only the Lonely (Frank Sinatra)

ALBUM AVAILABLE THROUGH vente-privee.com and www.believe.fr

DIGITAL ORDERS: http://itunes.apple.com

Iggy Pop Attends Sweatstock On Record Store Day

On April 21st, Iggy Pop celebrated part of his birthday and Record Store Day at the seventh annual Sweatstock festival in Miami, Florida. As Record Store Day ambassador, Iggy showed his support for Sweat Records and record stores. Here are some great images below, courtesy of Lolo, and a cool recap from Sweatstock.

Iggy Pop’s New Album In May

Iggy Pop - Après

“All popular music forms of today get their strength from the beat. Rap, hip-hop, metal, pop, and rock producers will tell you that the beats they use imitate the human heartbeat and that is where the power lies. The feeling of listening to any of these forms is always some variation on excitement, but before the birth of the blues there was another form of popular song, in which the timing comes from the human breath and the feelings are much more about emotion. These older ways of expression were known variously as bel canto, chanson, plainsong or just folk music. I’ve always loved this other feeling, one that is intimate, sometimes a little sad, and does not try to beat me on the head. So I wanted to sing some of these songs myself, hoping to bring the feeling I felt as a listener to my listeners through my voice. Many of these songs are in French, probably because it is French culture which has most stubbornly resisted the mortal attacks of the Anglo-American music machine.“

Iggy Pop

Iggy Pop – an icon, a rebel, godfather of punk, Iggy and The Stooges’ main man with a 40-year-long career. There is no one like Iggy and generations of fans, musicians and music critics can testify to this. He’s also multidimensional which he proves with his new album:

„Après“

This album is another take on music we do not necessarily associate Iggy with. After the success of his English/French release „Preliminaires“ from 2009 he returns with „Après“ – an album filled with his own versions of songs that inspire him. As Iggy explains his choices song by song in the booklet one cannot help but notice how eclectic, versatile yet well suited this selection is. Iggy’s soothing voice is complimented by beautifully crafted, elegant arrangements that remind us that great tunes are immortal and we can all relate to them no matter what our background is. You don’t need to tamper with them any more than just put your own soul into them.

ALBUM WILL BE OUT MAY 9th AVAILABLE THROUGH vente-privee.com and www.believe.fr

DIGITAL ORDERS: http://itunes.apple.com

Et si tu n’existais pas (Joe Dassin)
La Javanaise (Serge Gainsbourg)
Everybody’s Talkin’ (Harry Nilsson)
I’m Going Away Smiling (Yoko Ono)
La vie en Rose (Edith Piaf)
Les Passantes (Georges Brassens)
Syracuse (Henri Salvador)
What Is This Thing Called Love? (Cole Porter)
Michelle (The Beatles)
Only the Lonely (Frank Sinatra)

Happy Birthday Iggy Pop! Your Biggest Fan, Henry

Tomorrow is Iggy Pop’s birthday, and Henry Rollins has written a tribute to him in his LA Weekly column. Here is an excerpt below. Henry also will air an all-Iggy show this Saturday, 8-10 p.m., on 89.9 FM KCRW.

From the ’60s to this moment, Iggy Pop has been a solid reminder of what happens when an artist stays true to himself only and doesn’t give a damn about the rest of it. For this, there is a price to be paid, and most of us cannot and would not have the stamina or the sheer guts to foot the bill.

Elvis Presley has been crowned “the King of Rock & Roll” by someone somewhere, and apparently, it has stuck. That’s fine, kings are swell. I have always maintained that Iggy Pop is the Heavyweight Champion of Rock & Roll.

In our lifetime, there will be no other like him. There is no one alive in music who has been battling the forces of nature like Iggy. Nope, sorry, not Mick Jagger, who, in all his uncontested greatness, has left only a small fraction of the blood onstage that Iggy Pop has. Anyone else? I’ll answer — no, there is not.

Read more at Henry Rollins’ column in LA Weekly.

The Stooges CD/LP Bundle Exclusive Offer At PopMarket

In celebration of Iggy Pop’s birthday, and for the next 72 hours only, get this exclusive CD & LP bundle of the Stooges’ first 2 classic studio albums – The Stooges Collector’s Edition CD box set PLUS the vinyl LP of the group’s 1970 sophomore release Fun House at the exclusive PopMarket discount price of $49.99!

The Stooges CD/LP Bundle

The Stooges Collector’s Edition features:

  • 26 tracks on 2 CDs
  • 6 previously unreleased tracks
  • Original classic album PLUS alternate takes of every song
  • Bonus 7” vinyl single featuring previously unissued studio track “Asthma Attack”
  • Issued in a 7″ x 7″ hardbound booklet

Fun House vinyl LP features:

  • 180-gram audiophile vinyl
  • Gatefold sleeve with original art

This offer ends on April 23rd at 12 p.m. EDT. Not a PopMarket member? Join for free now to get the hottest deals on the coolest music.

Iggy and the Stooges Plan Releases For Record Store Day April 21st

Get your fix of Iggy and the Stooges on Record Store Day! These pieces will only be available in real live record stores on April 21st.

Live At All Tomorrow's Parties

Live At All Tomorrow’s Parties – numbered, limited edition picture disc of Iggy and the Stooges killing it at ATP 2010! Includes download card for the entire show.

Raw Power 2LP 120-gram vinyl
Raw Power 2LP 120-gram vinyl with gatefold jacket and 16-page booklet. LP 1 features original 1973 David Bowie mix, and LP 2 features 1997 Iggy Pop mix. First time available in U.S.

Iggy Pop - I'm Bored

Iggy Pop – I’m Bored recreation of original 1979 7″ single in green vinyl. Exclusively available in Europe.

Iggy Pop is serving as 2012 Record Store Day Ambassador. Show your support for record stores and the music by checking out these and other releases at participating stores!