Lust for Life
by Iggy Pop
The 241st greatest album of all time
Recorded in 1977 with significant involvement from David Bowie, Lust for Life finds Iggy Pop channeling his punk and garage roots into more upbeat, driving rock songs. The album pairs Pop's raw, urgent vocals with punchy guitar riffs, steady rhythms and occasional synthesizer textures, yielding tracks such as "Lust for Life" and "The Passenger" that balance immediacy and melodic hooks. It is notable for its direct, energetic sound that bridged underground punk attitude with a broader rock palette.
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