Iggy and the Stooges: Raw Power Deluxe Edition – The Ultimate Sonic Assault
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The story of Raw Power is a tale of two mixes. David Bowie, then at the height of his glam reign, produced the original 1973 release. However, Bowie’s mix was widely criticized for its thin, treble-heavy sound—drums that clicked instead of thundered, and a vocal track often buried beneath jagged guitars. In 1997, Iggy Pop—never one for subtlety—remixed the album from scratch. His “Rough Power” mix was exactly as advertised: the bass and drums slammed into the red, the guitars became a monolithic fuzz wall, and Iggy’s vocals lunged out of the speakers like a street fight. Fans remain divided, but Iggy’s mix is now the standard version. Bowie’s 1973 mix (Disc 1, Tracks 1-8) —
: "Search and Destroy," "Gimme Danger," "Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell," "Penetration," "Raw Power," "I Need Somebody," "Shake Appeal," and "Death Trip". Disc 2: Georgia Peaches (Live in Atlanta, 1973) The story of Raw Power is a tale of two mixes
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