For decades, the story of Raw Power was defined by its controversial sound. The original 1973 mix, handled by Bowie, was famously thin and trebly. Iggy Pop himself famously revisited the tapes in 1997 to create a remix that pushed every level into the red, creating a wall of distortion that was almost physically painful to listen to.
Not all deluxe material is studio gold. The 2010 Legacy Edition includes a legendary, previously bootleg-only show from 1972. The quality isn’t Abbey Road — it’s a raw audience recording — but the performance is essential: For decades, the story of Raw Power was
A raw, previously unreleased soundboard recording from Richards in Atlanta. It captures the band in their primal element, featuring live renditions of album tracks alongside rarities like "Head On" and "Heavy Liquid." Disc 3: Rarities, Outtakes & Alternatives Includes "Rough Power" mixes and alternative takes from the Not all deluxe material is studio gold