Nude & Rude: The Best of Iggy Pop

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Nude & Rude: The Best of Iggy Pop
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Compilation album by
ReleasedOctober 29, 1996
Recorded1969-1993
Genre Punk rock, hard rock, proto-punk
Length73:00
Label Virgin
Producer various
Iggy Pop chronology
Naughty Little Doggie
(1995)
Nude & Rude: The Best of Iggy Pop
(1996)
Avenue B
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Nude & Rude: The Best of Iggy Pop is a compilation album by Iggy Pop. [3] It was released in 1996 on Virgin Records. [4] The album was superseded by A Million in Prizes: The Anthology . [5]

Contents

Track listing

The Stooges
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."I Wanna Be Your Dog" Dave Alexander, Ron Asheton, Scott Asheton, Iggy Pop The Stooges , 19693:10
2."No Fun"Alexander, R. Asheton, S. Asheton, PopThe Stooges5:15
Iggy & The Stooges
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
3."Search and Destroy"Pop, James Williamson Raw Power , 19733:26
4."Gimme Danger"Pop, WilliamsonRaw Power3:22
5."I'm Sick of You"Pop, WilliamsonI'm Sick of You EP, 19776:49
Solo
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
6."Funtime"Pop, David Bowie The Idiot , 19772:54
7."Nightclubbing"Pop, BowieThe Idiot4:15
8."China Girl"Pop, BowieThe Idiot5:07
9."Lust for Life"Pop, Bowie Lust for Life , 19775:10
10."The Passenger"Pop, Ricky Gardiner Lust for Life4:41
11."Kill City" (featuring James Williamson)Pop, Williamson Kill City , 1977; originally recorded in 19752:22
12."Real Wild Child (Wild One)" Johnny O'Keefe, Johnny Greenan, Dave Owens Blah Blah Blah , 19863:38
13."Cry for Love"Pop, Steve Jones Blah Blah Blah4:29
14."Cold Metal"Pop Instinct , 19883:27
15."Candy" (featuring Kate Pierson of The B-52's)Pop Brick by Brick , 19904:13
16."Home"PopBrick by Brick4:00
17."Wild America"Pop, Eric Schermerhorn American Caesar , 19935:52

Charts

Chart performance for Nude & Rude: The Best of Iggy Pop
Chart (1996)Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC) [6] 99

Certifications

Certifications for Nude & Rude: The Best of Iggy Pop
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [7] Silver60,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

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