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Blah-Blah-Blah

Iggy Pop and the Stooges
📅 1986🎙 1985-1986 en Mountain Studios, Montreux, Suiza; y Westside Studios, Londres, Reino Unido🎛 David Bowie
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Blah-Blah-Blah is Iggy Pop's seventh studio album, released in 1986. It was produced by David Bowie, who also co-wrote most of the songs and played keyboards and backing vocals. The album marked a commercial comeback for Iggy Pop, reaching number 75 on the Billboard 200 and generating the hit 'Real Wild Child (Wild One)', a cover of the Johnny O'Keefe classic.

Recording sessions began in 1985 at Mountain Studios in Montreux, owned by Queen, and continued at Westside Studios in London. The collaboration with Bowie came after Iggy Pop completed rehabilitation for drug addiction. Bowie brought a more polished pop-rock sound, moving away from the punk and garage rock of Iggy's earlier work.

The album received mixed reviews upon release but has been positively reassessed over time. The song 'Real Wild Child (Wild One)' became an international hit, reaching the top 10 in several countries. The record was certified gold in Canada and helped re-establish Iggy Pop's career in the 1980s.

Recorded at1985-1986 en Mountain Studios, Montreux, Suiza; y Westside Studios, Londres, Reino Unido
ProductionDavid Bowie
LabelA&M Records