Iggy & The Stooges: Ready To Die
Iggy & The Stooges
Ready To Die
(Fat Possum Records)
The loud, splashy âBurnâ opens Iggy and The Stooges new 10-song Ready To Die and chunks along as good as the next track, “Sex and Money,” though I like the latter better with an almost talking Iggy verse, cool hand claps and female âI wanna.â
By the time âUnfriendly Worldâ starts, itâs a welcome slow slide guitar ballad, sounding slightly like the Stones, but Iggyâs voice and the odd lyrics (which work great) stain it a Stooges’ tuneâŠfor about as much of the Stooge sound we really have left anymore. (These days, The Stooges consists of original drummer Scott Asheton, bassist Mike Watt, Iggy and James Williamson. Williamson is responsible for most of the sound and songs here, I feel.)
The title track wails; itâs a great, roiling, big guitar tune with a teasing Iggy vocal (he sounds actually pretty youthful here). Thereâs that horn again (Steve Mackay plays them throughout) and Watt chunking along on ”DDâs” - yes a tribute to big breasts. âBeat That Guyâ again sees Williamson playing acoustic, which is something I love behind Popâs voice, and Iggy really sings expressively with a really good lead line.
âThe Departedâ is for and about “departed” Stooge Ron Asheton and âthe transition from careless youth to wary older age,â as Iggy told NPR. Again, Williamson creates a perfect, delicate mix behind Iggyâs talking vocal with his dobro playing. This is a fitting song to a dead band member and brother as I feel Ready to Die is a fitting and decent modern Stooges album.