Since Thanksgiving I have been participating in the Runner’s Word challenge, 40 Days of Awesome. With New Year’s Day quickly approaching and this challenge coming to an end, it is time for a new challenge, 40 Days of Iggy.
Henry Rollins often refers to Iggy Pop as the undisputed king of rock and roll. For the next 40 days I will be listening to these albums as I run. They include Iggy’s discography, as well as Mr. Pop’s influences and favorites. Whether you exercise or not, I invite you to join me in the #40DaysOfIggy. Listen to one of these albums every day, your ears will thank you.
- The Stooges, The Stooges
- In the Wee Small Hours, Frank Sinatra
- Fun House, The Stooges
- Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs, Marty Robbins
- Raw Power, The Stooges
- 12 x 5, The Rolling Stones
- The Idiot, Iggy Pop
- Bringing it All Back Home, Bob Dylan
- Lust for Life, Iggy Pop
- Rubber Soul, The Beatles
- New Values, Iggy Pop
- Are You Experienced, The Jimi Hendrix Experience
- Soldier, Iggy Pop
- Station to Station, David Bowie
- Party, Iggy Pop
- Star Time, James Brown
- Zombie Birdhouse, Iggy Pop
- The Heavyweight Champion, John Coltrane
- Blah-Blah-Blah, Iggy Pop
- Louis Armstrong, The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings Vol 1
- Instinct, Iggy Pop
- The Indian Runner, Various Artists
- Brick by Brick, Iggy Pop
- R. L. Burnside, Too Bad Jim
- American Caesar, Iggy Pop
- Pink, Boris
- Naughty Little Doggie, Iggy Pop
- Elwan, Tinariwen
- Avenue B, Iggy Pop
- Closer, Joy Division
- Beat ‘Em Up, Iggy Pop
- Adore Life, Savages
- Skull Ring, Iggy Pop
- Kick out the Jams, MC5
- Preliminaries, Iggy Pop
- English Tapas, Sleaford Mods
- Apres, Iggy Pop
- Gang Signs & Prayer, Stormzy
- Post Pop Depression, Iggy Pop
- Roadkill Rising, Iggy Pop