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''New Values'' is the third studio album by American musician Iggy Pop. It was released in July 1979 by record label Arista.


Background

''New Values'' was Pop's first record for Arista and the first collaboration by Pop and James Williamson since ''
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''. The album also reunited Pop and Williamson with multi-instrumentalist
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, who had played live piano for
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on '' Metallic K.O.'' and ''Kill City''.


Recording and release

Although guitar was played by Williamson on "Don't Look Down", Scott Thurston played guitar on all other tracks, with Williamson concentrating on production. Likewise, although one of the songs was written by Pop and Williamson, five tracks were collaborations between Pop and Thurston. ''New Values'' was released in July 1979 by record label Arista. Although well-received critically, the album was not a commercial success, only reaching number 180 in the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart. Videos were made for "I'm Bored" and "Five Foot One".


Critical reception

''New Values'' was well received by critics. Writing in ''
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'' at the time of the album's release,
Paul Morley Paul Robert Morley is an English music journalist. He wrote for the ''New Musical Express'' from 1977 to 1983 and has since written for a wide range of publications as well as writing his own books. He was a co-founder of the record label ZTT Re ...
wrote that ''New Values'' "conclusively endorses Osterberg as thinker and Iggy as performer, and the relationship is positive and proud." Charlotte Robinson of ''
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'' wrote that the album's "delicate balancing act of tough with tender, rebellion with contentment, sincerity with humor, cocksure wailing with nuanced balladeering ... makes the album a winner".


Legacy

David Bowie later covered "Don't Look Down" on his album ''
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cited ''New Values'' as one of his favorite albums. "The Endless Sea" was covered by the Australian psychedelic rock band The Church on their 1999 covers album ''
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'' and Cat Power on her 2022 album '' Covers''. It was also featured on the soundtrack of the 1986 film ''
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'', starring
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. "Five Foot One" is played by Iggy in the Tales from the Crypt Season 4, Episode 8 episode entitled "For Cryin' Out Loud" during the charity rainforest concert.


Track listing


Personnel

* Iggy Pop – vocals *
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– guitars, harp, keyboards, synthesizer, vocals, horn arrangement * Klaus Krüger – drums * Jackie Clark – bass * John Harden – horns * David Brock – strings, string arrangement * Earl Shackelford – backing vocals * The Alfono Sisters (Anna and Mary) – backing vocals on "Don't Look Down" and "Angel" * James Williamson – guitar, horn and string arrangement,
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, mixing Technical * Lloyd Malan – production assistance * Peter Haden –
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, mixing * Paul Henry – sleeve design and art direction * Trevor Rogers – sleeve photography * Graphyk – sleeve graphics


Charts


References


External links

* {{Authority control 1979 albums Iggy Pop albums Arista Records albums Albums produced by James Williamson (musician)