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‘Blah Blah Blah

Iggy Pop’s 1986 album ‘Blah Blah Blah’ was heavily influenced by Bowie’s input and it is the work of a popmeister looking for hits. Blah Blah Blah is slick in a very ‘80s way, dominated by preprogramed
percussion and swirling keyboards.
The truly memorable tracks are ‘Real Wild Child (Wild One),’ a neat bit of electro-processed rockabilly (previously a hit for Australian rocker Johnny O’Keefe), and the moody ‘Cry for Love,’ co-written by former Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones. An underrated but very good album by Pop and confreres.
Iggy Pop’s 1986 album ‘Blah Blah Blah’ was heavily influenced by Bowie’s input and it is the work of a popmeister looking for hits. Blah Blah Blah is slick in a very ‘80s way, dominated by preprogramed
percussion and swirling keyboards.
The truly memorable tracks are ‘Real Wild Child (Wild One),’ a neat bit of electro-processed rockabilly (previously a hit for Australian rocker Johnny O’Keefe), and the moody ‘Cry for Love,’ co-written by former Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones. An underrated but very good album by Pop and confreres.
$17.85
‘Blah Blah Blah
$17.85

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Iggy Pop’s 1986 album ‘Blah Blah Blah’ was heavily influenced by Bowie’s input and it is the work of a popmeister looking for hits. Blah Blah Blah is slick in a very ‘80s way, dominated by preprogramed
percussion and swirling keyboards.
The truly memorable tracks are ‘Real Wild Child (Wild One),’ a neat bit of electro-processed rockabilly (previously a hit for Australian rocker Johnny O’Keefe), and the moody ‘Cry for Love,’ co-written by former Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones. An underrated but very good album by Pop and confreres.