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Stooges - Fun House

Fun House

by Stooges

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Released
16/08/2005
Music Genre
Rock

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The Stooges: Iggy Pop (vocals); Ron Asheton (guitar); Dave Alexander (bass instrument); Scott Asheton (drums). Additional personnel: Steve Mackay (tenor saxophone). Recording information: Elektra Studios, Los Angeles, CA. FUN HOUSE sounds like an extended, guttural war cry from deep within the psyche. While the Stooges' excellent debut, produced by John Cale, had a clean, punchy sound that introduced the band's ragged, stripped-down rock, it did not capture the chaotic fury of the band's live spirit. The Stooges hired Don Gallucci (formerly of the Kingsmen) to produce FUN HOUSE, and he gave the album a murky, swampy ambience that lacks clarity and precision, yet compensates for that lack tenfold with immediacy and a staggering sonic punch in the gut. And where THE STOOGES can sound like bratty teenaged music, this album sounds grown up, menacing, mercurial, dark, and relentlessly primal. The muddied production may add to the primitivism, but it is the band that truly conjures the magic. The Stooges plays like unleashed banshees here: Ron Ashton's razory guitar riffs and swirling squall create clouds of noise while the brutal rhythms of bassist Dave Alexander and drummer Scott Ashton crash all over the place. Iggy Pop screams and howls like a man possessed, giving voice to a spirit that would find its final expression in the punk movement seven years later. From the panther-like strut of "Down on the Street" to the adrenaline-driven "TV Eye" through the caustic dirge of "Dirt" to the avant squall of "L.A. Blues" (complete with wailing air-raid saxophone from Steve MacKay), this set is one of the founding documents of alternative rock. And, like Pandora's box, once FUN HOUSE is opened there is no turning back.

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Product Details

Artist
Stooges
Original year of release
1970
Label / Studio
WEA/ELEKTRA ENTERTAINMENT
Year of release
2005
Media Content Format
Album
Media Format
Audio CD
Recording Environment
Studio
Number of Discs
1
Run Time (minutes)
110
Cast & Crew
Stooges (Guest Artist)
The Stooges (Music Performer)
Don Gallucci (Producer)
Brian Ross-Myring (Sound Engineer)

Press Reviews

...FUNHOUSE is, no contest, the greatest rock n' roll album of all time....The Stooges don't merit your respect as a monument in our collective heritage, they warrant full immersion.... Melody Maker (2/19/94, p.34)

5 stars out of 5 - "[T]he Stooge machine was savagely tuned, rampaging, able to precision-blast numerous near-identical takes. Mojo (p.114)

Ranked #48 in NME's list of `The Greatest Albums Of The '70s. NME (9/18/93, p.19)

4 Stars - Excellent Q (1/94, p.119)

Included in Q's "50 Heaviest Albums of All Time" - "...Everything rock'n'roll is meant to be: horny, sleazy, obnoxious and scarily alive, lik ebein gwired straight into the mains... Q (7/01, p.91)

...They are so exquisitely horrible and down and out that they are the ultimate psychedelic rock band in 1970... Rolling Stone (10/29/70, p.44)

Ranked #191 in Rolling Stone's "The 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.136)

5 stars out of 5 - "FUN HOUSE the album and 'Funhouse' the song turn '60s dreams of unity and pleasure-as-insurrection inside out... Uncut (p.120)

Tracklisting

Disc 1:

  1. Down On the Street (3:43)
  2. Loose (3:34)
  3. T.V. Eye (4:17)
  4. Dirt (7:03)
  5. 1970 (5:15)
  6. Fun House (7:47)
  7. L.A. Blues (4:57)

Disc 2:

  1. T.V. Eye [Takes 7 & 8] (6:01)
  2. Loose [Demo Version] (1:16)
  3. Loose [Take 2][Take] (3:42)
  4. Loose [Take 22] (3:42)
  5. Lost in the Future [Take 1] (5:50)
  6. Down On the Street [Take 1] (2:22)
  7. Down On the Street [Take 8] (4:10)
  8. Dirt [Take 4] (7:09)
  9. Slide (Slidin' the Blues) [Take 1] (4:38)
  10. 1970 [Take 3] (7:29)
  11. Fun House [Take 2] (9:30)
  12. Fun House [Take 3] (11:29)
  13. Down On the Street [Single Mix] (2:43)
  14. 1970 [Single Mix] (3:21)

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An essential masterpiece.

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      Comments about WEA/ELEKTRA ENTERTAINMENT STOOGES - Fun House:

      Funhouse, the second album by The Stooges, is often mentioned on those 'best album ever lists', and rightfully so. Forty years after its release, it still sounds amazing. You can hear the roots of punk in Iggy's howling, the late Ron Asheton's aggressive guitar playing and the killer rhythm section of Scott Asheton and Dave Alexander. This album perfectly captures a band who were totally at the top of their game. The producer, Don Gallucci, deserves a lot of the credit for how great this album sounds. Any album which opens with 'Down on the Street' is required listening and it just gets better from there on - 'Loose', 'TV Eye', 'Dirt'...every song is a classic.

      To sum up - if you like loud, angry, gnarly music then you need this album. If you don't...then I feel sorry for you - you will miss out one of the best works of 20th Century art.

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