The band in which he started his career Iggy Pop, will return to the recording studios solely for the purpose of printing a handful of old songs never recorded.
La Iguana has already met with James Williamson, guitarist of The Stooges, and both promised to make an album with the songs of the last period, which they only played on stage.
With Williamson, the group recorded the third album, RawPower, that stood out in the history of The Stooges for the energy achieved. In this album, the singer and Williamson worked side by side in the arrangements and compositions of all the songs.
Although it is not confirmed, some sources maintain that Iggy will also include pieces composed by Ron Ashton, The band's first guitarist and bassist, who died on January 7 of this year.
In closing, it should also be noted that The Stooges will be celebrating on May 2 and 3 a new anniversary of the popular English label All Tomorrow's Parties, giving a recital at the Hammersmith Apollo in London.