- Frenzy
- Strung Out Johnny
- New Atlantis
- Modern Day Ripoff
- Morning Show
- The News for Andy (Interlude)
- Neo Punk
- All the Way Down
- Comments
- My Animus (Interlude)
- The Regency
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Taylor Hawkins Percussion,Drums,Piano
Chris Chaney Bass
Chad Smith Drums,Percussion
Duff McKagan Bass
Stone Gossard Guitar
Josh Klinghoffer Bass,Organ,Piano,Guitar,Keyboards,Synthesizer
Andrew Watt Bass,Drums,Piano,Guitar,Keyboards,Percussion,Drum Sequencing,Vocals (Background)
Dave Navarro Guitar
Travis Barker Drums
Eric Avery Bass
Taylor Hawkins Composer
Chris Chaney Composer
Chad Smith Composer
Duff McKagan Composer
Tom Herbers Mixing Assistant
Stone Gossard Composer
Mick Rock Cover Photo
Raymond Pettibon Cover Art
Matt Colton Mastering
Gold Tooth Producer
Marco Sonzini Engineer
Caesar Edmunds Mixing Assistant
Devon Corey Engineer
Andrew Watt Composer,Producer,Photography,Art Direction,Executive Producer
Tom Herbert Mixing Assistant
Finn Howells Mixing Assistant
Spenser Anderson Photography
Vincent Guignet Photography
Josh Klinghoffer Composer,Treatments
Dave Navarro Composer
Travis Barker Composer
Eric Avery Composer
Jimmy Douglass Engineer
Iggy Pop Composer
Alan Moulder Mixing,Mixing Engineer
Laura Bradley Photography
Paul Lamalfa Engineer
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Overview
Iggy Pop was 75 years old when he released Every Loser in January 2023, and anyone who ever heard Metallic KO, the shambolic semi-bootleg document of Iggy and the Stooges collapsing during a disastrous final concert in 1974, has to marvel at that fact. There have been any number of reasons to call game over on Pop and his musical career in the past half-century, and that he's both ambulatory and productive is a welcome surprise. What's all the more remarkable is Every Loser happens to be a very good rock & roll album. Plenty of musicians would age out of playing music as aggressive as Pop's on Every Loser, and even more to the point, on albums like 2009's Preliminaires, 2012's Apres, and 2019's Free, Pop seemed to have burned out on the very idea of rock & roll, aiming for more subtle and contemplative sounds in his golden years. For whatever reason, when producer Andrew Watt approached Pop about making an album, he decided he was game, and Every Loser is big, loud, and brimming with piss and vinegar. Its cranky and opinionated soul suggests 2001's Beat Em Up, the nadir that came before the Stooges reunion gave Pop a second wind, though Every Loser succeeds where that album failed. Part of the credit goes to Watt, who has brought together some worthy talent to back up his star, including Duff McKagan of Guns 'N Roses, Chad Smith and Josh Klinghoffer of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam, and Taylor Hawkins of the Foo Fighters in one of his final recorded performances. Watt hasn't used his supporting cast for star power, but to give the music a combination of muscle and finesse, and that's just what he gets -- this music can leave a bruise when it needs to on tracks like "Frenzy" and "Modern Day Rip Off," but can also generate a dark and potent groove on more measured numbers like "Strung Out Johnny" and "Morning Show," and they've helped him craft some viable melodies that are simple but not dumb. The greater credit, of course, goes to Pop himself. Every Loser may be full of cranky musings, but they're smart cranky musings, and along with the tirades against 21st century culture, there are some insightful musings about addiction, the joys and terrors of life in Miami, and the surprising pleasures of still being alive. Pop sings with passion, force, and genuine authority, sometimes suggesting his age but sounding far more limber than he should. At 75, Iggy Pop is happy to be smart, pissed off, capable of writing good songs about it all, and singing with a crack rock band behind him. There's a heady joy in his bile that's infectious, and Every Loser is a weirdly joyous celebration of life from someone who knows why you shouldn't toss it aside. ~ Mark Deming
Product Details
Release Date: | 01/06/2023 |
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Label: | Atlantic |
UPC: | 0075678628443 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Iggy Pop Primary Artist,Vocals,Vocals (Background)Taylor Hawkins Percussion,Drums,Piano
Chris Chaney Bass
Chad Smith Drums,Percussion
Duff McKagan Bass
Stone Gossard Guitar
Josh Klinghoffer Bass,Organ,Piano,Guitar,Keyboards,Synthesizer
Andrew Watt Bass,Drums,Piano,Guitar,Keyboards,Percussion,Drum Sequencing,Vocals (Background)
Dave Navarro Guitar
Travis Barker Drums
Eric Avery Bass
Technical Credits
David J. Harrigan III Design,Art DirectionTaylor Hawkins Composer
Chris Chaney Composer
Chad Smith Composer
Duff McKagan Composer
Tom Herbers Mixing Assistant
Stone Gossard Composer
Mick Rock Cover Photo
Raymond Pettibon Cover Art
Matt Colton Mastering
Gold Tooth Producer
Marco Sonzini Engineer
Caesar Edmunds Mixing Assistant
Devon Corey Engineer
Andrew Watt Composer,Producer,Photography,Art Direction,Executive Producer
Tom Herbert Mixing Assistant
Finn Howells Mixing Assistant
Spenser Anderson Photography
Vincent Guignet Photography
Josh Klinghoffer Composer,Treatments
Dave Navarro Composer
Travis Barker Composer
Eric Avery Composer
Jimmy Douglass Engineer
Iggy Pop Composer
Alan Moulder Mixing,Mixing Engineer
Laura Bradley Photography
Paul Lamalfa Engineer
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