A review by allanheron
Iggy Pop: Open Up and Bleed by Paul Trynka

4.0

An engrossing biography of that most fascinating of artists. Interesting to have a narrative of the Pop/Bowie relationship from Iggy's perspective - and David comes out of it very well.

Equally interesting are those involving the enigmatic James Williamson. Reading a book published in 2007 twelve years later means that it doesn't cover the reunion with James after Ron Asheton's death. Perhaps the author has an extended version of Iggy's life in the works.

Having said all that, as the owner of The Stooges albums plus The Idiot and Lust For Life, I do feel like I do have all the Iggy you really need in your collection.