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Blah-Blah-Blah (Iggy Pop album)

Blah-Blah-Blah is the seventh studio album by American musician Iggy Pop. Released in October 1986, on the label A&M, it is his most commercially successful album. Blah-Blah-Blah appeared after a four-year hiatus for Pop, with David Bowie serving as his prime collaborator. It would be their final collaboration. A successful tour followed the album's release.

Blah-Blah-Blah
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 23, 1986 (1986-10-23)
RecordedMay 1986
StudioMountain (Montreux, Switzerland)
Genre
Length46:12
LabelA&M
Producer
Iggy Pop chronology
Zombie Birdhouse
(1982)
Blah-Blah-Blah
(1986)
Instinct
(1988)
Singles from Blah-Blah-Blah
  1. "Cry for Love"
    Released: October 1986
  2. "Real Wild Child (Wild One)"
    Released: November 1986
  3. "Shades"
    Released: February 1987
  4. "Fire Girl"
    Released: April 1987
  5. "Isolation"
    Released: June 1987

Production edit

The collection included a cover of Johnny O'Keefe's "Wild One" (here titled "Real Wild Child (Wild One)" and three original songs co-written with ex-Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones. The remaining tracks were co-written by Bowie, who also produced the album with David Richards but, unlike his previous work with Pop, The Idiot and Lust for Life (both 1977), did not play any instruments, although he did contribute with backing vocals. Bowie biographer David Buckley has reported that Pop "virtually disowned" the record, calling it "a Bowie album in all but name".[7] It has never been specified what tracks on the album, if any, originated during the sessions of Bowie's 1984 album Tonight (that album's co-producer, Hugh Padgham, has recalled that Bowie and Pop collaborated on some songs that Bowie ultimately rejected for inclusion on Tonight).[citation needed]

Release and reception edit

Described by AllMusic as "the most calculatedly commercial album of Iggy's career",[2] Blah-Blah-Blah was certified gold in Canada (more than 50,000 copies sold). In the U.S. it peaked at No. 75 on Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart.[8] Rolling Stone's contemporary review complained of a "nagging homogeneity to side one" but continued that "even at its most familiar, Blah-Blah-Blah is as spiritually outraged and emotionally direct as commercial pop gets these days".[9]

Singles edit

"Real Wild Child" reached No. 27 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock charts and became Pop's first Top 10 hit in the UK.[10] The song was featured on the soundtrack for the 1988 film Crocodile Dundee II and the 1990 film Pretty Woman, also both Problem Child films and has been the opening theme of the Australian ABC TV music block rage by using snippets along with Johnny O'Keefe's "Wild One" since its launch in 1987. Other singles and videos from the album included "Cry for Love", "Isolation" and "Shades". "Cry for Love", described by Rolling Stone as "a ripping fusion of classic Iggy rage, Bowie cabaret and unexpected romantic vulnerability",[9] made No. 19 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music chart and No. 34 on the Mainstream Rock charts.[10]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Iggy Pop and David Bowie, except where noted

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Real Wild Child (Wild One)"
3:38
2."Baby, It Can't Fall" 4:14
3."Shades" (original CD version; LP is 5:17) 5:57
4."Fire Girl"3:33
5."Isolation" 4:37
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."Cry for Love"
  • Pop
  • Steve Jones
4:28
7."Blah-Blah-Blah" 4:32
8."Hideaway" 5:01
9."Winners & Losers"
  • Pop
  • Steve Jones
6:18
10."Little Miss Emperor" (CD only) 3:50
Total length:46:12

Alternate versions and remixes edit

  • "Cry for Love" (Extended dance version) – 6:58 (also listed as Extended remix with a runtime of 7:05 on some releases)
  • "Cry for Love" (7" edit) – 3:30
  • "Fire Girl" (Single remix) – 6:54
  • "Blah-Blah-Blah" (Live; B-side of "Fire Girl" single) – 4:48
  • "Real Wild Child (Wild One)" (Single mix) – 3:30
  • "Real Wild Child (Wild One)" (Extended version) – 8:28
  • "Shades" (Single / LP version) – 5:17 (This is the version from the original vinyl version of the LP. It replaces the regular CD version on the Complete A&M Recordings collection, its first digital issue)
  • "Baby, It Can't Fall" (Extended remix; B-side of "Shades" single) – 6:10

There are demo versions of some songs in circulation online. "Fire Girl" features David Bowie's backing vocals far more audible than in the album.[11]

Personnel edit

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[12]

Production

Charts edit

Chart performance for Blah-Blah-Blah
Chart (1986) Peak
position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[13] 34
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[14] 52
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[15] 51
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[16] 19
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[17] 3
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[18] 17
UK Albums (OCC)[19] 43
US Billboard Top Pop Albums[20] 75

Certifications edit

Certifications for Blah-Blah-Blah
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[21] Gold 50,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

  1. ^ "11 Classic Rockers Who Went New Wave For One Album". VH1.com. from the original on June 25, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Deming, Mark. "Blah-Blah-Blah – Iggy Pop". AllMusic. from the original on May 13, 2021. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  3. ^ Kot, Greg (July 22, 1990). "Pop On Pop: Iggy Rates His Own Music (And So Do We)". Chicago Tribune. from the original on August 9, 2020. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
  4. ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). "Iggy Pop". The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th concise ed.). London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-85712-595-8.
  5. ^ Christgau, Robert. "Consumer's Guide: Iggy Pop". from the original on May 6, 2021. Retrieved January 22, 2012 – via robertchristgau.com.
  6. ^ Coleman, Mark; Kemp, Rob (2004). "Iggy Pop". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). New York City: Simon & Schuster. pp. 645–646. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  7. ^ David Buckley (1999). Strange Fascination – David Bowie: The Definitive Story: pp.432–433
  8. ^ Billboard Albums at Allmusic. Retrieved December 31, 2007.
  9. ^ a b Fricke, David (October 23, 1986). "Blah-Blah-Blah: Iggy Pop Review". Rolling Stone. from the original on April 29, 2020. Retrieved November 10, 2021.
  10. ^ a b Billboard Singles at AllMusic. Retrieved December 31, 2007.
  11. ^ Iggy Pop – Topic (November 18, 2015). "Fire Girl (Demo)". from the original on December 19, 2020. Retrieved October 5, 2016 – via YouTube.
  12. ^ Blah-Blah-Blah liner notes. A&M Records. 1986.
  13. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, NSW: Australian Chart Book. p. 236. ISBN 978-0-646-11917-5.
  14. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Iggy Pop – Blah-Blah-Blah" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved November 17, 2021.
  15. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Iggy Pop – Blah-Blah-Blah" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved November 17, 2021.
  16. ^ "Charts.nz – Iggy Pop – Blah-Blah-Blah". Hung Medien. Retrieved November 17, 2021.
  17. ^ "Swedishcharts.com – Iggy Pop – Blah-Blah-Blah". Hung Medien. Retrieved November 17, 2021.
  18. ^ "Swisscharts.com – Iggy Pop – Blah-Blah-Blah". Hung Medien. Retrieved November 17, 2021.
  19. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved November 17, 2021.
  20. ^ "Blah-Blah-Blah Chart History". Billboard. from the original on May 11, 2021. Retrieved November 10, 2021.
  21. ^ "Canadian album certifications – Iggy Pop – Blah Blah Blah". Music Canada. Retrieved August 22, 2022.

External links edit

  • Blah-Blah-Blah at Discogs (list of releases)

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Blah Blah Blah is the seventh studio album by American musician Iggy Pop Released in October 1986 on the label A amp M it is his most commercially successful album Blah Blah Blah appeared after a four year hiatus for Pop with David Bowie serving as his prime collaborator It would be their final collaboration A successful tour followed the album s release Blah Blah BlahStudio album by Iggy PopReleasedOctober 23 1986 1986 10 23 RecordedMay 1986StudioMountain Montreux Switzerland GenreRock dance rock new wave 1 Length46 12LabelA amp MProducerDavid Bowie David RichardsIggy Pop chronologyZombie Birdhouse 1982 Blah Blah Blah 1986 Instinct 1988 Singles from Blah Blah Blah Cry for Love Released October 1986 Real Wild Child Wild One Released November 1986 Shades Released February 1987 Fire Girl Released April 1987 Isolation Released June 1987Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 2 Chicago Tribune 3 Robert ChristgauC 5 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 4 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 6 Contents 1 Production 2 Release and reception 3 Singles 4 Track listing 5 Alternate versions and remixes 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 Certifications 9 References 10 External linksProduction editThe collection included a cover of Johnny O Keefe s Wild One here titled Real Wild Child Wild One and three original songs co written with ex Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones The remaining tracks were co written by Bowie who also produced the album with David Richards but unlike his previous work with Pop The Idiot and Lust for Life both 1977 did not play any instruments although he did contribute with backing vocals Bowie biographer David Buckley has reported that Pop virtually disowned the record calling it a Bowie album in all but name 7 It has never been specified what tracks on the album if any originated during the sessions of Bowie s 1984 album Tonight that album s co producer Hugh Padgham has recalled that Bowie and Pop collaborated on some songs that Bowie ultimately rejected for inclusion on Tonight citation needed Release and reception editDescribed by AllMusic as the most calculatedly commercial album of Iggy s career 2 Blah Blah Blah was certified gold in Canada more than 50 000 copies sold In the U S it peaked at No 75 on Billboard s Top 200 Albums chart 8 Rolling Stone s contemporary review complained of a nagging homogeneity to side one but continued that even at its most familiar Blah Blah Blah is as spiritually outraged and emotionally direct as commercial pop gets these days 9 Singles edit Real Wild Child reached No 27 on Billboard s Mainstream Rock charts and became Pop s first Top 10 hit in the UK 10 The song was featured on the soundtrack for the 1988 film Crocodile Dundee II and the 1990 film Pretty Woman also both Problem Child films and has been the opening theme of the Australian ABC TV music block rage by using snippets along with Johnny O Keefe s Wild One since its launch in 1987 Other singles and videos from the album included Cry for Love Isolation and Shades Cry for Love described by Rolling Stone as a ripping fusion of classic Iggy rage Bowie cabaret and unexpected romantic vulnerability 9 made No 19 on Billboard s Hot Dance Music chart and No 34 on the Mainstream Rock charts 10 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Iggy Pop and David Bowie except where notedSide oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Real Wild Child Wild One Johnny O Keefe Johnny Greenan Dave Owens3 382 Baby It Can t Fall 4 143 Shades original CD version LP is 5 17 5 574 Fire Girl Pop Steve Jones3 335 Isolation 4 37 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length6 Cry for Love Pop Steve Jones4 287 Blah Blah Blah 4 328 Hideaway 5 019 Winners amp Losers Pop Steve Jones6 1810 Little Miss Emperor CD only 3 50Total length 46 12Alternate versions and remixes edit Cry for Love Extended dance version 6 58 also listed as Extended remix with a runtime of 7 05 on some releases Cry for Love 7 edit 3 30 Fire Girl Single remix 6 54 Blah Blah Blah Live B side of Fire Girl single 4 48 Real Wild Child Wild One Single mix 3 30 Real Wild Child Wild One Extended version 8 28 Shades Single LP version 5 17 This is the version from the original vinyl version of the LP It replaces the regular CD version on the Complete A amp M Recordings collection its first digital issue Baby It Can t Fall Extended remix B side of Shades single 6 10There are demo versions of some songs in circulation online Fire Girl features David Bowie s backing vocals far more audible than in the album 11 Personnel editCredits are adapted from the album s liner notes 12 Iggy Pop vocals Kevin Armstrong guitar backing vocals Erdal Kizilcay synthesizer bass guitar drums string arrangements backing vocals Steve Jones guitar solo on Cry for Love David Bowie backing vocalsProduction David Bowie producer mixing David Richards producer engineer mixing Nick Egan art direction design Michael Halsband cover photographyCharts editChart performance for Blah Blah Blah Chart 1986 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 13 34Dutch Albums Album Top 100 14 52German Albums Offizielle Top 100 15 51New Zealand Albums RMNZ 16 19Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 17 3Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 18 17UK Albums OCC 19 43US Billboard Top Pop Albums 20 75Certifications editCertifications for Blah Blah Blah Region Certification Certified units salesCanada Music Canada 21 Gold 50 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit 11 Classic Rockers Who Went New Wave For One Album VH1 com Archived from the original on June 25 2022 a b Deming Mark Blah Blah Blah Iggy Pop AllMusic Archived from the original on May 13 2021 Retrieved December 17 2019 Kot Greg July 22 1990 Pop On Pop Iggy Rates His Own Music And So Do We Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on August 9 2020 Retrieved November 25 2020 Larkin Colin 2011 Iggy Pop The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5th concise ed London Omnibus Press ISBN 978 0 85712 595 8 Christgau Robert Consumer s Guide Iggy Pop Archived from the original on May 6 2021 Retrieved January 22 2012 via robertchristgau com Coleman Mark Kemp Rob 2004 Iggy Pop In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed New York City Simon amp Schuster pp 645 646 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 David Buckley 1999 Strange Fascination David Bowie The Definitive Story pp 432 433 Billboard Albums at Allmusic Retrieved December 31 2007 a b Fricke David October 23 1986 Blah Blah Blah Iggy Pop Review Rolling Stone Archived from the original on April 29 2020 Retrieved November 10 2021 a b Billboard Singles at AllMusic Retrieved December 31 2007 Iggy Pop Topic November 18 2015 Fire Girl Demo Archived from the original on December 19 2020 Retrieved October 5 2016 via YouTube Blah Blah Blahliner notes A amp M Records 1986 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 St Ives NSW Australian Chart Book p 236 ISBN 978 0 646 11917 5 Dutchcharts nl Iggy Pop Blah Blah Blah in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved November 17 2021 Offiziellecharts de Iggy Pop Blah Blah Blah in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved November 17 2021 Charts nz Iggy Pop Blah Blah Blah Hung Medien Retrieved November 17 2021 Swedishcharts com Iggy Pop Blah Blah Blah Hung Medien Retrieved November 17 2021 Swisscharts com Iggy Pop Blah Blah Blah Hung Medien Retrieved November 17 2021 Official Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved November 17 2021 Blah Blah Blah Chart History Billboard Archived from the original on May 11 2021 Retrieved November 10 2021 Canadian album certifications Iggy Pop Blah Blah Blah Music Canada Retrieved August 22 2022 External links editBlah Blah Blah at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blah Blah Blah Iggy Pop album amp oldid 1187824042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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