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Iggy Pop appeared on two songs on Hammond B-3 organ master Dr. Lonnie Smith’s recent Breathe, bookending the LP with covers of Timmy Thomas’ “Why Can’t We Live Together” and Donovan’s “Sunshine Superman.” And the upcoming vinyl edition of the album includes a third collaboration between the two, a new version of “Move Your Hand” — Iggy Pop’s favorite song of Smith’s — as a bonus track. Listen to that below.
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Last month, British electronic godheads Underworld teamed with American punk godhead Iggy Pop for a surprise collaborative track, "Bells & Circles." It was a transfixing composition, Underworld's charging and pulsating electronic backdrop underpinning a sort of intensifying spoken-word poem from Pop. The tone was also a curious one, wit...


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