Although righty considered a classic these days, when the eponymous debut album by The Stooges was first released in 1969 it was anything but an instant hit. The album was rejected twice by their label before finally being released, and when it finally hit the shelves it was almost universally panned by critics. In retrospect, it's obvious that The Stooges were years ahead of their time; punk was still the best part of the decade away, but the raw energy of tracks like 'I Wanna Be Your Dog' and 'No Fun' had more in common with the likes of The Ramones than most of their peers at the time.
The album has since become recognised as one of the most influential of its era and has been reissued numerous times, but a new limited edition version of the album pressed onto white vinyl, with a second disc of rarities.
A1 1969 4:05
A2 I Wanna Be Your Dog 3:10
A3 We Will Fall
Viola – John Cale
10:15
B1 No Fun 5:15
B2 Real Cool Time 2:29
B3 Ann 3:00
B4 Not Right 2:49
B5 Little Doll 3:21
C1 No Fun (Original John Cale Mix) 4:42
C2 Little Doll (Original John Cale Mix) 2:48
C3 Not Right (Alternate Vocal) 3:10
C4 Real Cool Time (Alternate Mix) 3:20
C5 I Wanna Be Your Dog (Alternate Vocal) 3:26
D1 1969 (Alternate Vocal) 4:45
D2 Ann (Full Version) 7:50
D3 No Fun (Full Version) 6:49