Naughty Little Doggie
Iggy Pop · 1995
40 min · 10 tracks · alternative rock · hard rock · post-punk
Eclectic rock energy blends punk attitude with introspective lyrics and playful instrumentation throughout the album.
Why this album works
'Naughty Little Doggie' resonated within alternative rock circles and featured tracks that gained attention on college radio. While it did not achieve mainstream chart success, it solidified Iggy's position as an enduring figure in rock music, influencing a generation of artists who appreciated his raw, unfiltered approach.
- Best for
- steady, consistent energy levels playful and introspective vibes mid-tempo reflective moments
- Context
- By 1995, Iggy Pop was in a phase of artistic exploration, transitioning from his earlier punk roots into a more diverse sound. 'Naughty Little Doggie' was released as his ninth studio album, following the more commercially successful 'American Caesar' from 1993. This album showcases Iggy's willingness to experiment with different styles while reflecting on personal themes.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Neil Young· Frank Zappa· Alanis Morissette· Green Day· No Doubt· Weezer· John Mayer· Yoko Ono
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 I Wanna Live Standout 4:32
- 2 Pussy Walk Standout 3:47
- 3 Innocent World Standout 3:27
- 4 Knucklehead 4:10
- 5 To Belong 4:15
- 6 Keep on Believing 2:32
- 7 Outta My Head 5:38
- 8 Shoeshine Girl 3:50
- 9 Heart Is Saved 3:00
- 10 Look Away 5:09
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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