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You Don't Want My Name, You Want My Action: 1971 The Missing Link

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1 I Got A Right (False Start) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
2 You Don't Want My Name Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
3 The Shadow Of Your Smile (Iggy Solo) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
4 Fresh Rag (Or New York Pussy Smells Like Dog Shit) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
5 Dead Body (Or Over My Dead Body) / Who Do You Love Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
6 Big Time Bum Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
7 Do You Want My Love? / Feedback / Goodnight Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
8 The Children Of The Night Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
9 I Got A Right Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
10 You Don't Want My Name Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
11 Fresh Rag (Or New York Pussy Tastes Like A Dog) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
12 Dead Body / Who Do You Love? Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
13 Big Time Bum (Over My Dead Cock) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
14 Do You Want My Love? Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
15 I Got A Right Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
16 You Don't Want My Name (Or St. Louis Adolescent Nightmare) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
17 Fresh Rag (Or Sweet Revenge For Treating Me Like A Piece Of Shit) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
18 Dead Body / Who Do You Love? Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
19 Big Time Bum Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
20 Do You Want My Love? (Band Leave Stage Early Due To Ron’s Injury) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
21 I Got A Right Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
22 You Don't Want My Name Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
23 Fresh Rag Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
24 Dead Body (Or Black Like Me) - Who Do You Love? Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
25 Big Time Bum Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
26 Do You Want My Love? Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
27 Track 1 - Ron, Scott And Jimmy Recca Play Instrumental Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
28 Track 2 - Band Talk With The Audience - Scott And Jimmy Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
29 Track 3 - What You Gonna Do? Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
  • AMG Review of You Don't Want My Name You Want My Action

    Amg
    Phil Freeman
    All Music Guide

    This four-CD box documents as many live shows by an otherwise unrecorded lineup of Iggy and the Stooges, circa 1971. In the wake of the commercial failure of their magnum opus Funhouse, the group's original lineup split up. Some members would stick around for 1973's Raw Power, at which point the story ended for real. But in between, there were some really lean years, as captured here. It's worth bearing in mind that the Stooges were not a popular band during their original lifespan. They got coverage in the rock press, but they sold neither albums nor tickets in any significant amount. Anyway, the music. This lineup of the Stooges is one that actually should have gotten into the studio -- it's an awesome two-guitar force with both Ron Asheton and James Williamson cranking out the riffs at top volume, unknown bassist Jimmy Recca holding down the low end, and Scott Asheton pounding out minimalist rhythms with nail-gun simplicity and force. These are audience recordings of 40- to 45-minute sets, with the same core repertoire every night -- songs that never made it onto any Stooges studio album, like "I Got a Right," "You Don't Want My Name," "Fresh Rag," and "Big Time Bum." The performances are savage, less psychedelic than the band had been only a year before; the addition of James Williamson's stinging, post-Chuck Berry guitar brought a whole new level of aggression to the Stooges sound, and the bootleg sound only makes it more so. Pop's voice, usually the dominant element on his albums, is buried in the mix here, to the point that he sounds like Jon Spencer sometimes. This may seem on its surface like a specialists-only item, but its raw power (so to speak) makes it worthwhile for any fan of Iggy Pop or punk rock in general.

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