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1970: The Complete Fun House Sessions : ウィキペディア英語版
1970: The Complete Fun House Sessions

''1970: The Complete Fun House Sessions'' is a seven-CD limited edition boxed set that commemorates and chronicles the entire session for ''Fun House'', the second studio album by American protopunk band The Stooges.
==The original album==
Although when originally released, ''Fun House'' was not a big seller for either the band or Elektra Records, the album ended up being a favorite of critics like Lester Bangs and magazines like ''Creem''. The album's reputation (as well as that of its eponymous predecessor and its 1973 follow up ''Raw Power'') grew with the advent of punk, as the likes of the Ramones, the Sex Pistols and The Clash mentioned The Stooges in general, and ''Fun House'' in particular, as a major influence. Henry Rollins devoted most of a ''Spin'' magazine column to the album in 1985, furthering the reputation of the album, which had been quietly put back in print not long afterward and has stayed there ever since, especially with the advent of the original compact disc reissue of the album in 1988.

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