Iggy Pop - Free
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On his meditative collaboration with the ambient guitarist Noveller and jazz trumpeter Leron Thomas, Iggy Pop turns inward.
Thu Sep 12 05:00:00 GMT 2019The Guardian 60
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The highlights of Iggy Pop’s solo career have generally come about when he’s been taken under the wing of a big-name collaborator, from Bowie in the 1970s to, more recently, Underworld and Josh Homme, who produced 2016’s Post Pop Depression, scoring Iggy his first UK top five album at the age of 68. True to quixotic form, Free doesn’t build on the success of that record, Iggy veering off at yet another tangent, courtesy of avant garde guitarist Noveller, aka Sarah Lipstate, and jazz trumpeter Leron Thomas.
Thomas’s mournful solos are foregrounded throughout, and Noveller’s contributions are subtle rather than showy, while Iggy intones instead of singing, recalling Johnny Cash’s American albums, which gives the likes of We Are the People and the title track a pleasingly meditative feel.
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