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Zombie Birdhouse

Zombie Birdhouse is the sixth solo studio album by American rock singer Iggy Pop. It was released in September 1982 by record label Animal.

Zombie Birdhouse
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1982
RecordedJune 1982
StudioBlank Tape, New York City
Genre
Length42:08
LabelAnimal
ProducerChris Stein
Iggy Pop chronology
Party
(1981)
Zombie Birdhouse
(1982)
Blah-Blah-Blah
(1986)

Recording edit

Zombie Birdhouse was recorded on 16-track in June 1982 at Blank Tape Studios in New York City. Chris Stein of Blondie produced the album.

Musical style edit

Charlotte Robinson of PopMatters writes that "Zombie Birdhouse [...] has reached near-legendary status for its oddity", and that it is "full of droning synthesizers, Afro-style beats and pseudo-poetic, free-associative lyrics". She also wrote that the album "marked the end of an intriguing and experimental if erratic period of Pop's career."[1] Jeffrey Ramos of Minor Clash Publications called it Pop's final new wave-era album and "[o]ne of Pop's most obscure and experimental releases that was decades ahead of its time. Filled with a strong punk rock ethos, as Pop rambles through poetic verse over introspective and experimental beats."[2] According to writer Ross Horton, the album exhibits "a kind of greasy, sweaty, sleazy rock 'n' roll fitted with a sharp electronic edge," with sporadic musical comparisons to Suicide, Throbbing Gristle and Talking Heads.[3]

Release edit

The album was released in September 1982 by Stein's record label Animal Records.

In 1991 the album was remastered by Mike Reese and included one bonus track, "Pain and Suffering", from the original Blank Tape Studio sessions. The track was used in the 1983 film Rock & Rule.

In 2003 the remaster was reissued as a double disc which included a concert recording from 28 October 1982 at the Masonic Temple Theater in Toronto, during Iggy's 1982 Breaking Point tour.

Reception edit

Zombie Birdhouse has received a mixed response from critics. Parke Puterbaugh of Rolling Stone called the album "a brainy, well-plotted collection with more depth than could have been expected from the author of 'I Wanna Be Your Dog'."[8] Robert Christgau of The Village Voice, naming it Iggy's most experimental album to date, praised "music-meister" Rob Duprey's interesting stylistic continuity, but panned Pop's "slogans, social theory, in-jokes, bad poetry, and vocal dramaturgy."[11] Sandy Robertson of Sounds felt although the album was "hardly challenging like early Pop overdosed-and-on-his-knees binges," Chris Stein courageously provides little of his familiar style; "instead it's a bespectacled text."[10]

In his retrospective review, Mark Deming of AllMusic wrote "sadly, Iggy himself didn't rise especially well to the occasion here; his lyrics are often a bizarre mélange of free-association without any clear focus, and one senses that Stein was a bit too awed by working with his hero to have the nerve to tell him when his vocals were wandering off-pitch (or out of tune altogether). [...] ultimately, this album's a failure, but it's certainly one of the most interesting and ambitious failures of Iggy's career".[4] Ian Gittins of Classic Pop described Zombie Birdhouse as "a curious and rambling affair, an undisciplined exercise in jagged art-rock which Iggy seemed to be making up as he went along." He concluded that the album "was patently a lot of fun to make. Listening to it more than once? A different matter entirely."[5] In a positive review, Ross Horton of The Line of Best Fit felt the album was "an absolutely delicious car-crash of a record, all twisted metal and noxious fumes. It's undoubtedly the noblest kind of failure, the result of two drug-damaged, burned-out rock 'n' roll casualties turning to a mediocre songwriter to cook up a set of classics. It was never going to work out exactly how they wanted, but it does almost work out."[3]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Iggy Pop and Rob Duprey, except "Ordinary Bummer" and "Street Crazies", written by Pop

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Run Like a Villain"3:00
2."The Villagers"3:46
3."Angry Hills"2:55
4."Life of Work"3:44
5."The Ballad of Cookie McBride"2:58
6."Ordinary Bummer"2:40
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Eat or Be Eaten"3:14
2."Bulldozer"2:16
3."Platonic"2:39
4."The Horse Song"2:57
5."Watching the News"4:10
6."Street Crazies"3:53
Reissue bonus track
No.TitleLength
13."Pain and Suffering"3:39

All tracks are written by Iggy Pop and Rob Duprey, except where noted

2003 reissue bonus disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Villagers" 3:59
2."Fall in Love with Me"Pop, David Bowie, Hunt Sales, Tony Sales3:06
3."Ordinary Bummer" 3:04
4."The Horse Song" 2:26
5."Angry Hills" 3:02
6."Bulldozer" 2:20
7."The Ballad of Cookie McBride" 3:47
8."Platonic" 2:41
9."Life of Work" 3:56
10."Kill City"Pop, James Williamson2:36
11."Loose"The Stooges2:52
12."Search and Destroy"The Stooges3:05
13."Run Like a Villain" 3:34
14."Bang Bang"Pop, Ivan Král3:37
15."Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell"Pop, Williamson3:16
16."Eat or Be Eaten" 3:44
17."Sixteen"Pop3:00
18."Street Crazies" 3:35

Personnel edit

  • Iggy Pop – vocals
  • Rob Duprey – guitar, keyboards, background vocals
  • Chris Stein – bass on A5, A6, B2, B3, B6, art direction
  • Clem Burke – drums, percussion

Technical

  • Joe Arlotta - session engineer
  • Butch Jones - mixing engineer
  • Esther Friedman - cover photography

References edit

  1. ^ Robinson, Charlotte (5 February 2003). "The Weird Trilogy: Iggy Pop's Arista Recordings". PopMatters. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  2. ^ Ramos, Jeffrey. "Zombie Birdhouse: Iggy Pop's Experimental Masterpiece". Minor Clash. Retrieved June 17, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Horton, Ross (July 4, 2019). "This reissue of Iggy's Zombie Birdhouse is every bit as frustrating and fascinating as the original". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved June 17, 2021.
  4. ^ a b Deming, Mark. "Zombie Birdhouse – Iggy Pop". AllMusic. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  5. ^ a b Gittins, Ian (2019). "Reissue Review: Iggy Pop – Zombie Birdhouse". Classic Pop. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  6. ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). "Iggy Pop". The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th concise ed.). London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-85712-595-8.
  7. ^ Strong, Martin C. (2006). The Great Rock Discography. Edinburgh: Canongate Books. p. 839. ISBN 1-84195-827-1.
  8. ^ a b Puterbaugh, Parke (November 11, 1982). "Zombie Birdhouse review". Rolling Stone. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  9. ^ 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.
  10. ^ a b Robertson, Sandy (September 25, 1982). "Iggy Pop: Zombie Birdhouse (Animal Records/Chrysalis)". Sounds. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  11. ^ a b Christgau, Robert (March 29, 1983). "Consumer Guide". The Village Voice. Retrieved June 17, 2021.

External links edit

  • Zombie Birdhouse at Discogs (list of releases)

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Zombie Birdhouse is the sixth solo studio album by American rock singer Iggy Pop It was released in September 1982 by record label Animal Zombie BirdhouseStudio album by Iggy PopReleasedSeptember 1982RecordedJune 1982StudioBlank Tape New York CityGenreArt rockpunk rocknew waveexperimentalLength42 08LabelAnimalProducerChris SteinIggy Pop chronologyParty 1981 Zombie Birdhouse 1982 Blah Blah Blah 1986 Contents 1 Recording 2 Musical style 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 References 8 External linksRecording editZombie Birdhouse was recorded on 16 track in June 1982 at Blank Tape Studios in New York City Chris Stein of Blondie produced the album Musical style editCharlotte Robinson of PopMatters writes that Zombie Birdhouse has reached near legendary status for its oddity and that it is full of droning synthesizers Afro style beats and pseudo poetic free associative lyrics She also wrote that the album marked the end of an intriguing and experimental if erratic period of Pop s career 1 Jeffrey Ramos of Minor Clash Publications called it Pop s final new wave era album and o ne of Pop s most obscure and experimental releases that was decades ahead of its time Filled with a strong punk rock ethos as Pop rambles through poetic verse over introspective and experimental beats 2 According to writer Ross Horton the album exhibits a kind of greasy sweaty sleazy rock n roll fitted with a sharp electronic edge with sporadic musical comparisons to Suicide Throbbing Gristle and Talking Heads 3 Release editThe album was released in September 1982 by Stein s record label Animal Records In 1991 the album was remastered by Mike Reese and included one bonus track Pain and Suffering from the original Blank Tape Studio sessions The track was used in the 1983 film Rock amp Rule In 2003 the remaster was reissued as a double disc which included a concert recording from 28 October 1982 at the Masonic Temple Theater in Toronto during Iggy s 1982 Breaking Point tour Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Classic Pop5 10 5 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 The Great Rock Discography4 10 7 The Line of Best Fit8 10 3 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 Sounds nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 The Village VoiceB 11 Zombie Birdhouse has received a mixed response from critics Parke Puterbaugh of Rolling Stone called the album a brainy well plotted collection with more depth than could have been expected from the author of I Wanna Be Your Dog 8 Robert Christgau of The Village Voice naming it Iggy s most experimental album to date praised music meister Rob Duprey s interesting stylistic continuity but panned Pop s slogans social theory in jokes bad poetry and vocal dramaturgy 11 Sandy Robertson of Sounds felt although the album was hardly challenging like early Pop overdosed and on his knees binges Chris Stein courageously provides little of his familiar style instead it s a bespectacled text 10 In his retrospective review Mark Deming of AllMusic wrote sadly Iggy himself didn t rise especially well to the occasion here his lyrics are often a bizarre melange of free association without any clear focus and one senses that Stein was a bit too awed by working with his hero to have the nerve to tell him when his vocals were wandering off pitch or out of tune altogether ultimately this album s a failure but it s certainly one of the most interesting and ambitious failures of Iggy s career 4 Ian Gittins of Classic Pop described Zombie Birdhouse as a curious and rambling affair an undisciplined exercise in jagged art rock which Iggy seemed to be making up as he went along He concluded that the album was patently a lot of fun to make Listening to it more than once A different matter entirely 5 In a positive review Ross Horton of The Line of Best Fit felt the album was an absolutely delicious car crash of a record all twisted metal and noxious fumes It s undoubtedly the noblest kind of failure the result of two drug damaged burned out rock n roll casualties turning to a mediocre songwriter to cook up a set of classics It was never going to work out exactly how they wanted but it does almost work out 3 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Iggy Pop and Rob Duprey except Ordinary Bummer and Street Crazies written by PopSide ANo TitleLength1 Run Like a Villain 3 002 The Villagers 3 463 Angry Hills 2 554 Life of Work 3 445 The Ballad of Cookie McBride 2 586 Ordinary Bummer 2 40 Side BNo TitleLength1 Eat or Be Eaten 3 142 Bulldozer 2 163 Platonic 2 394 The Horse Song 2 575 Watching the News 4 106 Street Crazies 3 53 Reissue bonus trackNo TitleLength13 Pain and Suffering 3 39 All tracks are written by Iggy Pop and Rob Duprey except where noted2003 reissue bonus discNo TitleWriter s Length1 The Villagers 3 592 Fall in Love with Me Pop David Bowie Hunt Sales Tony Sales3 063 Ordinary Bummer 3 044 The Horse Song 2 265 Angry Hills 3 026 Bulldozer 2 207 The Ballad of Cookie McBride 3 478 Platonic 2 419 Life of Work 3 5610 Kill City Pop James Williamson2 3611 Loose The Stooges2 5212 Search and Destroy The Stooges3 0513 Run Like a Villain 3 3414 Bang Bang Pop Ivan Kral3 3715 Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell Pop Williamson3 1616 Eat or Be Eaten 3 4417 Sixteen Pop3 0018 Street Crazies 3 35Personnel editIggy Pop vocals Rob Duprey guitar keyboards background vocals Chris Stein bass on A5 A6 B2 B3 B6 art direction Clem Burke drums percussionTechnical Joe Arlotta session engineer Butch Jones mixing engineer Esther Friedman cover photographyReferences edit Robinson Charlotte 5 February 2003 The Weird Trilogy Iggy Pop s Arista Recordings PopMatters Retrieved December 20 2014 Ramos Jeffrey Zombie Birdhouse Iggy Pop s Experimental Masterpiece Minor Clash Retrieved June 17 2021 a b c Horton Ross July 4 2019 This reissue of Iggy s Zombie Birdhouse is every bit as frustrating and fascinating as the original The Line of Best Fit Retrieved June 17 2021 a b Deming Mark Zombie Birdhouse Iggy Pop AllMusic Retrieved December 20 2014 a b Gittins Ian 2019 Reissue Review Iggy Pop Zombie Birdhouse Classic Pop Retrieved June 18 2021 Larkin Colin 2011 Iggy Pop The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5th concise ed London Omnibus Press ISBN 978 0 85712 595 8 Strong Martin C 2006 The Great Rock Discography Edinburgh Canongate Books p 839 ISBN 1 84195 827 1 a b Puterbaugh Parke November 11 1982 Zombie Birdhouse review Rolling Stone Retrieved December 20 2014 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 a b Robertson Sandy September 25 1982 Iggy Pop Zombie Birdhouse Animal Records Chrysalis Sounds Retrieved December 20 2014 a b Christgau Robert March 29 1983 Consumer Guide The Village Voice Retrieved June 17 2021 External links editZombie Birdhouse at Discogs list of 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