40 Days of Iggy

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.iggypop2

  1. The Stooges, The Stooges
  2. In the Wee Small Hours, Frank Sinatra
  3. Fun House, The Stooges
  4. Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs, Marty Robbins
  5. Raw Power, The Stooges
  6. 12 x 5, The Rolling Stones
  7. The Idiot, Iggy Pop
  8. Bringing it All Back Home, Bob Dylan
  9. Lust for Life, Iggy Pop
  10. Rubber Soul, The Beatles
  11. New Values, Iggy Pop
  12. Are You Experienced, The Jimi Hendrix Experience
  13. Soldier, Iggy Pop
  14. Station to Station, David Bowie
  15. Party, Iggy Pop
  16. Star Time, James Brown
  17. Zombie Birdhouse, Iggy Pop
  18. The Heavyweight Champion, John Coltrane
  19. Blah-Blah-Blah, Iggy Pop
  20. Louis Armstrong, The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings Vol 1
  21. Instinct, Iggy Pop
  22. The Indian Runner, Various Artists
  23. Brick by Brick, Iggy Pop
  24. R. L. Burnside, Too Bad Jim
  25. American Caesar, Iggy Pop
  26. Pink, Boris
  27. Naughty Little Doggie, Iggy Pop
  28. Elwan, Tinariwen
  29. Avenue B, Iggy Pop
  30. Closer, Joy Division
  31. Beat ‘Em Up, Iggy Pop
  32. Adore Life, Savages
  33. Skull Ring, Iggy Pop
  34. Kick out the Jams, MC5
  35. Preliminaries, Iggy Pop
  36. English Tapas, Sleaford Mods
  37. Apres, Iggy Pop
  38. Gang Signs & Prayer, Stormzy
  39. Post Pop Depression, Iggy Pop
  40. Roadkill Rising, Iggy Pop

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