![]() performances will be announced in the coming weeks. Iggy and the Stooges recently confirmed a South By Southwest gig on March 13, in addition to several shows in Australia and Europe. Ready to Die drops on April 30 via Fat Possum. Instead, it floats above Williamson’s hellish guitar mess. At 65 years old, Iggy Pop’s scrappy growl no longer punches in its delivery. Now there is “Burn,” Ready to Die‘s teeth-gnashing opening track that immediately recalls Raw Power‘s opener, “Search & Destory.” The difference, though, lies in the vocals. The albums are also the only two in the Detroit proto-punks’ catalog to bear the “Iggy and the Stooges” moniker three more studio efforts - 2007’s The Weirdness, 1970’s Fun House, and 1969’s self-titled debut - file under the Stooges. ![]() Engineer Ed Cherney has already dubbed the new record a return to “old time Stooges,” a sentiment reflected in the return of ax man James Williamson, last heard of on Raw Power. Ready to Die by Iggy & the Stooges CD 14. Ready to Die Import Iggy & The Stooges Format: Audio CD 129 ratings 1787 See all 7 formats and editions Streaming Unlimited MP3 8.99 Listen with our Free App Audio CD 17.87 2 Used from 11.96 4 New from 12.00 Vinyl from 35.29 7 New from 35.29 1 Collectible from 38. ![]() ![]() A trail of fire connects Iggy and the Stooges’ upcoming fifth LP, Ready to Die, to their bar-setting 1973 LP Raw Power. ![]()
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