Essential

RELEASE
October 31, 2011
LABEL
EMI Gold
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Proto-Punk, Alternative/Indie Rock, Garage Punk, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock, Detroit Rock

Album Review

Being iconic doesn't always go hand in hand with a strong discography. While many fans consider all three proper (Iggy and the) Stooges records essential listening, Iggy Pop, the original proto-punk, has a far spottier solo catalog. This would make a well-curated highlights collection all the more necessary, but Essential falls short by focusing mostly on Lust for Life and The Idiot-era Iggy. The remainder is a random spattering of later-period work with little regard to theme or flow. The collection is made slightly more coherent with the inclusion of minor alt-radio hits "Candy" and "Home" from 1990's Brick by Brick, but the track list doesn't reflect a chronology or even a sense of sustained mood. While this jagged presentation isn't completely void of Iggy's essence, the failure to include anything from fan-favorite albums like New Values or Zombie Birdhouse is puzzling.
Fred Thomas, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Lust for Life
  2. Candy
  3. Home
  4. China Girl
  5. Some Weird Sin
  6. Wild America
  7. Louie, Louie
  8. Shakin' All Over
  9. Corruption
  10. Tonight
  11. Funtime
  12. Nightclubbing
  13. Beside You
  14. The Passenger