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Recorded
  
August 1979

Producer
  
Pat Moran

Artist
  
Iggy Pop

Label
  
Arista Records

Length
  
36:19

Soldier (1980)
  
Party (1981)

Release date
  
February 1980

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Released
  
February 1980 (1980-02)

Studio
  
Rockfield Studios, Wales

Genres
  
Rock music, Punk rock, New wave, Post-punk

Similar
  
Iggy Pop albums, Punk rock albums

Soldier is the fourth solo studio album by American rock singer Iggy Pop. It was released in February 1980 by record label Arista.

Contents

Iggy pop loco mosquito


Recording

For the album Iggy collaborated with ex-Sex Pistols bassist Glen Matlock.

Ex-member of The Stooges James Williamson was originally hired to produce the album, but a conflict between Williamson and David Bowie (who was assisting as a friend of Pop) over recording techniques led to Williamson walking out on the project.

David Bowie and Simple Minds provide backing vocals on "Play It Safe".

There has been some debate over the lack of lead guitar on the final mix, which has been criticized by Glen Matlock. In Iggy Pop's biography, Matlock claims that the lead guitar was stripped after David Bowie was punched by Steve New for hitting on his girlfriend of that time, Patti Palladin.

Release

Soldier was released in February 1980 by record label Arista. The album peaked at number 125 on the Billboard charts. Videos were made for the songs "Loco Mosquito", "Knocking 'Em Down (In the City)" and "Dog Food".

Critical reception

Soldier has received a mixed-to-favorable reception from critics.

In her retrospective review, Charlotte Robinson of PopMatters wrote "Instead of a punk masterpiece, [...] Soldier turned out to be an uneven and sometimes plain silly recording."

Rolling Stone's David Fricke reviewed the album positively, calling attention to Iggy Pop's successful weathering of his own self-destructive persona. Of the album, Fricke wrote: "Soldier, like all of his albums, is a hard-fought battle in a war that Iggy Pop is determined to win. Call him Ig noble."

Alternate track listing

Specific regions and the 1991 Arista CD reissue had the following alternate track order:

Personnel

  • Iggy Pop – vocals
  • Glen Matlock – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Ivan Kral – guitar, keyboards
  • Klaus Krüger – drums
  • Steve New – guitar
  • Barry Andrews – keyboards
  • Simple Minds – backing vocals on "Play It Safe"
  • David Bowie – backing vocals on "Play It Safe"
  • Henry McGroggan – chorus on "Loco Mosquito"
  • Technical
  • Pat Moran – production
  • Thom Panunzio – mixing, production on "Low Life"
  • Peter Haden – engineering
  • Joe Brescio – mastering
  • Brian Griffin/Rocking Russian – sleeve design
  • Songs

    1Loco Mosquito3:13
    2Ambition3:25
    3Knocking ’Em Down (in the City)3:20

    References

    Soldier (album) Wikipedia