Review

  • Little Boxes
  • Raw Power
  • Run Like a Villain
  • Eat or Be Eaten
  • Sixteen
  • Street Crazies
  • Platonic
  • Search & Destroy
  • Angry Hills
  • Life of Work
  • Villagers
  • Loose
  • Ordinary Bummer
  • Louie Louie
  • Bang Bang
  • Horse Song
  • Ballad of Cookie McBride
  • Bulldozer
  • Fall in Love with Me
  • Kill City
  • Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell
  • My Name Is Iggy Pop and Here I Am in Your Town
  • Mass Production
  • Nightclubbing
  • Eat or Be Eaten
  • Endless Sea
  • I'm a Conservative
  • Street Crazies
  • Villagers
  • Life of Work
  • Sixteen
  • Run Like a Villain
  • Angry Hills
  • Some Weird Sin
  • Loose
  • I Need More
  • Bored
  • Bang Bang
  • Old Mule Skinner Blues
  • Warrior Tribe
  • Fire Engine
  • Repo Man
  • Woman Dream
  • When Dreaming Fails
  • Beside You
  • Purple Haze
  • Family Affair
  • Cry for Love
  • Real Cool Time
  • Passenger
  • I'm Sick of You
  • Cold Metal
  • Squarehead
  • No Fun
  • I Wanna Be Your Dog
  • I Got a Right
  • Gimme Danger
  • Some Weird Sin
  • Real Wild Child
  • Sister Midnight
  • Blah Blah Blah
  • Baby It Can't Fall
  • Nightclubbing
  • Fire Girl
  • Five Foot One
  • Shades
  • TV Eye
  • Down on the Street
  • China Girl
  • Hideaway
  • Winners & Losers
  • Isolation
  • Lust for Life
  • Raw Power
  • Cry for Love
  • Instinct
  • Kill City
  • 1969
  • Penetration
  • Power & Freedom
  • Shake Appeal
  • High on You
  • Five Foot One
  • Passenger
  • Easy Rider
  • Tuff Baby
  • 1970
  • Winners and Losers/Scene of the Crime
  • Search and Destroy
  • Cold Metal
  • Squarehead
  • No Fun
  • I Wanna Be Your Dog
  • Squarehead [DVD]
  • Cold Metal [DVD]
  • High on You [DVD]
  • No Fun [DVD]
  • I Wanna Be Your Dog [DVD]
  • I Got a Right [DVD]
  • Bonus Material [DVD][*]

Culling together six discs worth of decades-spanning live performances from an artist who’s inspired a massive sea of bootlegs, this gigantic comp features more bloat than is usually associated with the sinewed and whip-thin Mr. Pop; however, its aim to make sure that “the world’s forgotten boy” doesn’t remain that way is a fairly noble—albeit quite expensive—one.

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