![]() The third disc compiles eight rare and unreleased tracks from the Raw Power sessions, including a few remixes from a rare U.K. This box set takes the complete contents of the Legacy Edition and adds in another two discs of goodies and some neat swag. Bowe (original managing editor of the Web site for CREEM) as well as surviving Stooges Pop, Scott Asheton and James Williamson.īut hardcore fans are going to want to check out the Deluxe Edition of Raw Power,available April 27 only through online ordering. The package is also bolstered with a booklet featuring essays by journalists Kris Needs (author of Joe Strummer and The Legend of The Clash and Keith Richards: Before They Make Me Run) and Brian J. The disc closes out with two previously unreleased tracks: an unreleased outtake from the Raw Power sessions and a rehearsal version of "Head On" from the album. The nine-track set features four songs from Raw Power as well as a few new tracks written on the road and later immortalized on releases such as the live set Metallic K.O. In this case, it's a soundboard recording of a heavily-bootlegged live show recorded in Atlanta in 1973, several months after the release of Raw Power. ![]() In addition to the original mix, another disc rarities is included. (According to Legacy, that version will actually still be in print.) Audiophiles have lambasted this release, largely considered to be the loudest-mastered CD in history. This is a really big deal, as the last time Legacy reissued the record in 1997, it was presented in a new "violent" remix by Stooges frontman Iggy Pop. On the first disc is the original album as originally mixed by David Bowie. The standard set is going to be a two-disc Legacy Edition (you know, the ones in a double digipak with a slip case). And hardcore fans are going to drool over the goodies that are coming their way. Fans of The Stooges, get ready for a rush: Legacy Recordings is reissuing Raw Power, one of the most iconic pre-punk rock records of the 1970s.
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