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Lust for Life (album)

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''Lust for Life'' is a 1977 album by Iggy Pop, his second solo release and his second collaboration with David Bowie, following ''The Idiot'' earlier in the year. As well as achieving critical success, it was Pop's most commercially popular album to date, and remains his highest-charting release in the UK.
==Production==
The ''Lust for Life'' sessions took place soon after the completion of a concert tour in support of the ''The Idiot'' album, the tour ending on 16 April 1977.〔Nicholas Pegg (2000). ''The Complete David Bowie'': pp.383-384〕〔Paul Trynka (2007). ''Iggy Pop: Open Up and Bleed'': pp.263-272〕 Pop has stated, "David and I had determined that we would record that album very quickly, which we wrote, recorded, and mixed in eight days, and because we had done it so quickly, we had a lot of money left over from the advance, which we split."〔Joe Ambrose (2004). ''Gimme Danger: The Story of Iggy Pop'': p.173〕 The singer slept little during its making, commenting "See, Bowie's a hell of a fast guy... I realized I had to be quicker than him, otherwise whose album was it gonna be?"〔 Pop's spontaneous lyrical method inspired Bowie to improvise his own words on his next project, ''"Heroes"''.〔
Bowie, Pop and engineer Colin Thurston produced ''Lust for Life'' under the pseudonym "Bewlay Bros." (name via the final track on Bowie’s ''Hunky Dory'').〔 The recording was made at Hansa Studio by the Wall in Berlin and featured Ricky Gardiner and Carlos Alomar on guitars with Hunt and Tony Sales on drums and bass, respectively. With Bowie on keyboards and backing vocals, the team included three-quarters of the future Tin Machine line-up;〔 the Sales brothers’ "gale-force" contribution to this album led Bowie to invite them to join his new band twelve years later ("Check out ''Lust For Life''," he told guitarist Reeves Gabrels, "I’ve found the rhythm section!").〔David Buckley (1999). ''Strange Fascination - David Bowie: The Definitive Story'': p.451〕 The sleeve photo was taken by Andy Kent, who also shot the cover for ''The Idiot''.〔

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