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Format: CD
 Jan 1987
 Record Label: A&M Records (USA)
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 075021514522 |
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jstor (4824 ) 95%
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back insert missing but cd plays well 3c |
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Track Listing 1. Real Wild Child 2. Baby, It Can't Fall 3. Shades 4. Fire Girl 5. Isolation 6. Cry For Love 7. Blah-Blah-Blah 8. Hideaway 9. Winners & Losers 10. Little Miss Emperor
Album Notes Personnel: Iggy Pop (vocals); Kevin Armstrong, Steve Jones (guitar); Edral Kizilcay (synthesizers, bass, drums). Recorded at Mountain Studios, Montreaux, Switzerland. Few artists have wreaked as much havoc upon the music industry--or, for that matter, upon themselves--as Iggy Pop. In a career full of thrilling highs and lows that bottomed out well below sea level, Pop has hurled himself headfirst into nearly every wall he has ever encountered. BLAH, BLAH, BLAH marks yet another Pop comeback. As the punk era was swallowed whole by the more socially acceptable New Wave, Pop seemed like an anachronism--a mercenary without a war. He countered with his most solid collection of tunes, accompanied by a streamlined backing band that rocked with purpose but didn't destroy everything in sight. The breakthrough single "Cry for Love," on which Pop is aided greatly by an incendiary guitar solo from former Sex Pistol Steve Jones, is (in Pop terms) nearly a ballad. Elsewhere, Pop tears through a rousing cover of "Real Wild Child." But it is on the staccato title track that Pop goes full throttle, and the real wild one comes out--undiminished by time, nature, or any other outside force.
Industry Reviews ...Vintage rock'n'roll cover 'Real Wild Child' was a UK Top 10 hit; the synth-burnished rock melodrama of 'Shades' and 'Isolation' had a compelling dignity... Mojo (12/01/2001)
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