Historical Archive
Released in 1986, 'Blah-Blah-Blah' is Iggy Pop's fifth studio album, showcasing a blend of rock and new wave influences. The album features a polished sound compared to his earlier works, with production by David Bowie and contributions from various musicians. The lead single 'Cry for Love' received notable airplay and helped solidify Iggy's presence in the 1980s rock scene. The album is characterized by its energetic tracks and introspective lyrics, marking a significant point in Iggy's career as he continued to evolve as an artist.