A Million In Prizes: The Anthology
This 2005 collection, named for a line in \"Lust for Life,\" does an admirable job of summarizing Iggy Pop\'s career up to that date. The first half of the tracks make a coherent summary of Iggy\'s days with The Stooges and his earliest solo albums with David Bowie, *The Idiot* and *Lust for Life*. The inclusion of the singles \"I Got a Right/Gimme Some Skin\" and \"I\'m Sick of You\" is particularly smart. Casual fans may wish to also purchase a copy of The Stooges\' *Fun House*, since only one cut from that—\"Down on the Street\"—makes the cut here (though \"T.V. Eye\" and \"Loose\" appear in live versions from Iggy\'s 2003 tour). The set\'s second half snags tunes from various other solo albums, including *New Values*, *Soldier*, *Party*, *Zombie Birdhouse*, and *Skull Ring*. The most obscure choices are \"Well Did You Evah!\" with Blondie\'s Deborah Harry (from the *Red Hot + Blue* benefit album) and \"I\'ll Be Seeing You\" with Françoise Hardy (from her 2000 album *Clair Obscur*).
Two-disc, career-spanning compilation includes the best from Iggy's solo and Stooges career, and some of his recent material, too.
If you're willing to count his work in such early regional bands as the Prime Movers and the Iguanas, Iggy Pop has been playing rock & roll for over 40 years as this compilation hits the stores -- meaning there are guys in big-league rock bands who've spent years trying to be Iggy but weren't even alive when the guy first started plugging into the Real O Mind.
A Million in Prizes is the second retrospective of the career of Iggy Pop -- the godfather of punk, the world's forgotten boy, a streetwalking cheetah with...