Best of 69!!
5
By Papi 2077
1969: Led Zeppelin & Led Zeppelin II. Abbey Road. Let it Bleed. Tommy. Kick Out the Jams. 3 CCR albums.
Great year for Rock music, yet The Stooges' eponymous debut rocks all these albums out of the water, and it is a must have for any fan of Rock Music.
Yup...
5
By mgael
This is the goods. The real thing. Consume it.
Unbelievable stuff
5
By Kolokefalo
Punk fan or not, any music lover should have this album. As I get older this is one of the few albums that still makes me feel like I am ready to drink battery acid and just single handedly take over an entire country with a knife in my teeth.
The most prophetic rock album of all time.
5
By mkl456
a 60's classic. you couldnt ask for a better record at the time if you were into garage/punk type music.
The First
5
By Lethe_g
The Stooges and The Velvet Underground were the first punk bands and my two favorite bands. If you like any punk (no, Blink 182 is not punk) like The Clash, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Patti Smith, Dead Kennedy's… you'll like these guys
Oh yeah
5
By ZGP92
One of my all time favorite albums. Worth every penny and then some, believe me
The Perfect Rock Album
5
By eddiemurphyfan100
This is a perfect mix of psychedelic rock and hard rock (mainly psychedelic, yet this was made two years after the psychedelic period). There are lots of great songs on here. My all-time favorites are "1969", a nice blues-style psychedelic-toned song about being 22, the heavy, very-psychedelic "I Wanna Be Your Dog" with Christmas bells, the heavy "No Fun", the also-heavy "Real Cool Time" with that great wah-wah guitar, and "Ann", a love song with Jimi Hendrix-style guitar and very nice drum work. Please take a look at this milestone of rock. If you don't like it, well I feel really sorry for you
The Stooges make their first venture.
5
By Fast Eddy321
The Stooges self-titled debut is not quite on the same level as their other two albums. It consists of a Stooges that hadn't yet fully realized their sound, and still sound like an amateur post-pychecelic garage band. As a result, it's not as consistently as impressive as Fun House or Raw Power. It does feature such stand out tracks as No Fun, 1969, Little Doll We Will Fall (a weird drone rock number that sounds like it could fit in on an early Boris album) and the legendary I Wanna Be Your Dog.
It's really amazing how far they would improve between this album and Fun House.