Kill City - Iggy Pop & James Williamson

Kill City

Iggy Pop & James Williamson

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1977-11-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2008 Bomp! Records
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Kill City James Williamson & Iggy Pop 2:20
2
Sell Your Love James Williamson & Iggy Pop 3:36
3
Beyond the Law James Williamson & Iggy Pop 3:00
4
I Got Nothin' James Williamson & Iggy Pop 3:23
5
Johanna James Williamson & Iggy Pop 3:03
6
Night Theme James Williamson & Iggy Pop 1:20
7
Night Theme (Reprise) James Williamson & Iggy Pop 1:04
8
Consolation Prizes James Williamson & Iggy Pop 3:17
9
No Sense of Crime James Williamson & Iggy Pop 3:42
10
Lucky Monkeys James Williamson & Iggy Pop 3:37
11
Master Charge James Williamson & Iggy Pop 4:30

Reviews

  • WoW

    5
    By Jeeterville
    WOrk it babY………..
  • Kill City -- Re-Killed

    4
    By Roy Edroso
    Think of this as the small, ratty apartment in which Iggy convalesced between his out-of-his-mind-on-drugs era and his no-more-beating-my-brains comeback. It had plenty of the old melancholy (particularly on "I Got Nothin'") and as much grandeur as he could then afford -- the stripped down Sales Brothers sound was still a ways off. A neat, reclusive album that reminds me of Johnny Thunders for some reason.
  • Released Late; the Original Kill City Much Hard Rockin' than this

    5
    By rexrzer
    Give it 5 stars because they at least released a "version" of the original Kill City, which I have, along with my original copy of Metallic KO, both two of my most prized punk rock anthem albums. If you can't somehow get ahold of the unexpurgated, raw, explicit Kill City like I have (and who knows, it may be circulating out there somewhere), this is the 2nd best thing to it. The album's best tracks are Johanna, Consolation Prizes, Lucky Monkeys, and the fine, long James Williamson guitar riffs in Master Charge (like Iggy ever had one!). No Sense of Crime is short, and sweet, even though it's one of the longer tracks. On my older album for comparison, that track is almost 6 minutes long. I was very surprised to see this released in a "clean state" this past January 29, 2008, so there you go! At least the album showcases the heavy guitar work of James Williamson, over and over, song by song, and you can leave it to your imagination how some of the original lyrics never made it into this release. Kill City is a must have for any Iggy and James fan, in spite of it's clean-base release in the name of commerce. I saw Iggy and James in Southern California live more than 10 times back in the day, and more than any other album here in the Apple Store this is the one that at least tries to bring back the original flavor; they just leave out the raunchy, power-laden explicit lyrics and what you get, I guess you should be happy to have.
  • some underrated gems

    4
    By modernguy101
    kill city and consolation prizes are the best tracks on here. the production is pretty cheap sounding overall; however, this is a creative and ultimately satisfying effort. some nice vocals by iggy. check out the soulful i got nothin' and sell your love; the hazy lucky monkeys.
  • Interesting Artifact

    4
    By ClassRocker
    Probably the last significant Stooges influnced Iggy album, although Iggy was already venturing off into his solo career. This great and somewhat "lost" album falls between the ends of Raw Power and the beginnings leading to Lust for Life.

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