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This Complete List Of The Stooges Albums And Songs presents the full discography of The Stooges studio albums. The band was first formed in 1967. The group hails from the area of Ann Arbor, Michigan This complete Stooges discography also includes every single live album. All these rocking early punk style Stooges albums have been presented below in chronological order. We have also included all original release dates with each Stooges album as well as all original album covers. Every Stooges album listed below showcases the entire album tracklisting.
THE STOOGES STUDIO ALBUMS
The Stooges
Released August 5, 1969
CD Track Listings:
1. 1969 (4:05)
2. I Wanna Be Your Dog (3:09)
3. We Will Fall (10:18)
4. No Fun (5:14)
5. Real Cool Time (2:29)
6. Ann (2:59)
7. Not Right (2:51)
8. Little Doll (3:20)
Fun House
Released July 7, 1970
CD Track Listings:
1. Down On The Street (3:43)
2. Lose (3:34)
3. T.V. Eye (4:18)
4. Dirt (7:01)
5. 1970 (5:15)
6. Fun House (7:46)
7. L.A. Blues (4:54)
Raw Power
Released February 7, 1973
CD Track Listings:
1. Search And Destroy (3:29)
2. Gimme Danger (3:33)
3. You’re Pretty Face Is Going To Hell (4:54)
4. Penetration (3:41)
5. Raw Power (4:16)
6. I Need Somebody (3:04)
7. Shake Appeal (3:04)
8. Death Trip (6:07)
The Weirdness
Released March 6, 2007
CD Track Listings:
1. Trollin’
2. You Can’t Have Friends
3. ATM
4. My Idea Of Fun
5. The Weirdness
6. Free And Freaky
7. Greedy Awful People
8. She Took My Money
9. The End Of Christianity
10. Mexican Guy
11. Passing Cloud
12. I’m Fried
Ready to Die
Released April 30, 2013
CD Track Listings:
1. “Burn” 3:37
2. “Sex & Money” 3:18
3. “Job” 3:05
4. “Gun” 3:07
5. “Unfriendly World” 3:46
6. “Ready to Die” 3:06
7. “DD’s” 3:12
8. “Dirty Deal” 3:42
9. “Beat That Guy” 3:15
10. “The Departed” 4:36
THE STOOGES LIVE ALBUMS
Metallic K.O.
Released 1976
Tracklisting:
1. Raw Power
2. Head On
3. Gimme Danger
4. Rich B*tch
5. Co*k In My Pocket
6. Louie Louie
Metallic 2xK.O.
1988 Release Version
1. Raw Power
2. Head On
3. Gimme Danger
4. Search And Destroy
5. Heavy Liquid
6. I Wanna Be Your Dog
7. Open Up And Bleed
8. I Got Nothing / I Got Shit
9. Rich Bit*h
10. Co*k In My Pocket
11. Louie Louie
Live at the Whiskey a Go-Go
Released 1988
- “Raw Power” – 5:12
- “Head On” – 8:01
- “Search and Destroy” – 4:49
- “I Need Somebody” – 5:59
- “New Orleans” – 5:53
- “She Creatures of Hollywood Hills” – 9:53
- “Open Up and Bleed” – 12:55
- “Gimme Danger” – 6:49
Open Up and Bleed
Released 1995
Disc One:
- “Rubber Legs” – 5:22
- “Open Up and Bleed” – 4:55
- “Johanna” – 4:37
- “Co*k in My Pocket” – 3:51
- “Head On” (Williamson) – 5:42
- “Cry for Me” – 6:47
- “Rich Bit*h” (Pop) – 9:54
- “Wet My Bed” – 5:36
- “I Got Nothing” (Pop) – 4:02
- “Heavy Liquid/New Orleans” – 5:59
- “She Creatures of the Hollywood Hills” – 4:48
- “Rubber Legs” (Version 2) (Williamson) – 5:40
Disc Two:
- “Death Trip”
- “Head On”
- “Rubber Legs”
- “Radio Advertisement”
- “Raw Power”
- “I’m a Man” (Bo Diddley)
- “Ballad of Hollis Brown” (Bob Dylan)
- “Open Up and Bleed”
- “Johanna”
- “Purple Haze” (Jimi Hendrix)
- “I’m So Glad” (Skip James – Cream)
Live in Detroit
Released 2003
- “Loose”
- “Down On the Street”
- “1969”
- “I Wanna Be Your Dog”
- “TV Eye”
- “Dirt”
- “Real Cool Time”
- “No Fun”
- “1970”
- “Funhouse”
- “Skull Ring”
- “Not Right”
- “Little Doll”
- “I Wanna Be Your Dog”
- Live In New York
- Intro
- “Loose”
- “Down On the Street”
- “1969”
- “I Wanna Be Your Dog”
- “Real Cool Time”
- “TV Eye”
- “No Fun”
- “Dead Rock Star” (Pop/Asheton/Asheton)
- “Skull Ring” (Pop/Asheton/Asheton)
- “Not Right”
Telluric Chaos
Released 2005
1. Loose
2. Down On The Street
3. 1969
4. I Wanna Be Your Dog
5. T.V. Eyes
6. Dirt
7. Real Cool Time
8. No Fun
9. 1970
10. Fun House
11. Skull Ring
12. Rock Star
13. Electric Chair
14. Little Doll
15. Idea Of Fun
16. I Wanna Be Your Dog
17. Not Right
Escaped Maniacs
Released 2007
You Don’t Want My Name… You Want My Action
Released 2009
Disc One: Electric Circus, New York City – 1971
- I Got a Right [False Start]
- You Don’t Want My Name
- The Shadow of Your Smile [Iggy Solo]
- Fresh Rag (Or New York Pussy Smells Like Dog Shit)
- Dead Body (Or Over My Dead Body)/Who Do You Love
- BigTime Bum
- Do You Want Me Love?/Feedback/Goodnight
- The Children of the Night
Disc Two: Electric Circus, New York City – Second Night 1971
- I Got a Right
- You Don’t Want My Name
- Fresh Rag (Or New York Pussy Tastes Like a Dog)
- Dead Body/Who Do You Love?
- BigTime Bum (Over My Dead Co*k)
- Do You Want Me Love?
Disc Three: The Factory, St. Louis – 1971
- I Got a Right
- You Don’t Want My Name (Or St. Louis Adolescent Nightmare)
- Fresh Rag (Or Sweet Revenge for Treating Me Like a Piece of Shit)
- Dead Body/Who Do You Love?
- BigTime Bum
- Do You Want My Love [Band Leave Stage Early Due to Ron’s Injury]
Disc Four: The Vanity Ballroom, Detroit – 1971
- I Got a Right
- You Don’t Want My Name
- Fresh Rag
- Dead Body (Or Black Like Me)/Who Do You Love?
- BigTime Bum
- Do You Want My Love?
- Band Talk with the Audience
- What You Gonna Do?
Have Some Fun: Live at Unganos
Released 2010
- Going to Ungano’s
- Loose
- Down on the Street
- T.V. Eye
- Dirt
- 1970
- Fun House
- Have Some Fun” / My Dream Is Dead
Raw Power Live: In the Hands of the Fans
Released 2011
- “Raw Power”
- “Search and Destroy”
- “Gimme Danger”
- “Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell”
- “Shake Appeal”
- “I Need Somebody”
- “Penetration”
- “Death Trip”
- “I Got a Right”
Live at Goose Lake, August 8th, 1970
Released 2020
- Intro
- Loose
- Down On The Street
- T.V. Eye
- Dirt
- 1970 (I Feel Alright)
- Fun House
- L.A. Blues
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