Blah-Blah-Blah

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Blah-Blah-Blah is a 1986 rock album by Iggy Pop that marked his commercial comeback, featuring a more polished, pop-oriented sound and production involvement from David Bowie.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rock album
studio album
artist Iggy Pop NERFINISHED
associatedPerformer Erdal Kızılçay NERFINISHED
Kevin Armstrong NERFINISHED
Steve Jones NERFINISHED
chronologyPosition Iggy Pop studio album
collaborator David Bowie NERFINISHED
David Richards NERFINISHED
containsCoverSong Real Wild Child (Wild One) NERFINISHED
countryOfRelease United Kingdom NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
decade 1980s
followedBy Instinct
follows Zombie Birdhouse NERFINISHED
genre new wave
pop rock
rock
hasCriticalReputation accessible
commercially successful
hasInfluenceFrom mainstream rock
pop music
hasNotableTrack Cry for Love NERFINISHED
Isolation NERFINISHED
Real Wild Child (Wild One) NERFINISHED
hasSingle Cry for Love NERFINISHED
Isolation
Real Wild Child (Wild One) NERFINISHED
hasTheme isolation
personal struggle
romantic relationships
hasType commercial comeback album
language English
medium audio cassette
compact disc
vinyl record
notableContributor David Bowie NERFINISHED
originalArtistOfCoveredSong Johnny O'Keefe NERFINISHED
partOf Iggy Pop discography NERFINISHED
performer Iggy Pop NERFINISHED
producer David Bowie NERFINISHED
David Richards NERFINISHED
recordLabel A&M Records
releaseYear 1986
soundCharacter polished
pop-oriented

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Iggy Pop soloAlbum Blah-Blah-Blah