Punk rocker turns crooner

  • 12 years ago
From punk rocker to crooner. Iggy Pop's new album "Apres" is a collection of covers of classic songs, by artists like Frank Sinatra, the Beatles and Edith Piaf.

SOUNDBITE: Iggy Pop, saying: (English)

"The American company would have preferred that I do a rock album with popular punks. Sort of like a 'Hi Dad!' sort of thing."

Launching the self-produced album in Paris, the 'Iggy and the Stooges' front man said he didn't want a record deal, because labels shouldn't dictate what people listen to.

He said he's embracing the freedom to sing what he wants.

SOUNDBITE: Iggy Pop, saying: (English)

"From my point of view, I just don't care. I don't want to get in a box. I'll get in a box when I'm dead. I mean, look, I'm going to sing 'Search and Destroy' on Friday night in Marseille. Why can't I sing this and sing that?

Which is why, alongside the likes of "Le Vie En Rose" and "Only The Lonely", two of Iggy's own classics - "I Wanna Be Your Dog" and "The Passenger" - will also appear on the album.

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