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Iggy Pop
Lust For Life

Lust For Life
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Artists

Iggy Pop

Catno

B0026275-01 B0026275-01

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Remastered

Country

US

Release date

Jun 2, 2017

Styles

Iggy Pop Lust For Life garage Rock Vinyl Record Records Music Album Punk The Stooges

Iggy Pop’s second solo album record with David Bowie. Critically acclaimed, ‘Lust For Life’ features title track “Lust For Life,” “Tonight,” and one of his best-known songs “The Passenger”.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$65*

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2012 reissue

A1

Lust For Life

5:12

A2

Sixteen

2:23

A3

Some Weird Sin

3:40

A4

The Passenger

4:40

A5

Tonight

3:38

B1

Success

4:23

B2

Turn Blue

6:53

B3

Neighborhood Threat

3:22

B4

Fall In Love With Me

6:30

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