Party With Iggy Pop From 1981

Iggy Pop had a Party in 1981. There's no doubt that the rock icon had a good time back then, but Party is also the title of his album from that year. And the Stooges singer was living it up during the tour in support of that LP, as is documented on the forthcoming Live San Francisco 1981.
The album, set for a Sept. 18 release through MVD Audio, features a soundboard recording of Pop fronting a band that included Blondie drummer Clem Burke and longtime David Bowie collaborator Carlos Alomar on guitar.
The record also features two previously unreleased studio bonus tracks, "Fire Engine" and "Warrior Tribe," produced by The Cars' Ric Ocasek in 1983.
Here are the songs on Live San Francisco 1981:
"Some Weird Sin"
"Houston Is Hot Tonight"
"TV Eye"
"1969"
"Rock And Roll Party"
"Bang Bang"
"Dum Dum Boys"
"Eggs On Plate"
"I'm A Conservative"
"I Need More"
"Lust For Life"
"Pumpin' For Jill"
"Fire Engine"
"Warrior Tribe"
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