Soundtrack Information

Gimme Danger

Gimme Danger

Rhino Records

Release Date: January 13, 2017

Formats: CD, Digital, Vinyl

Music From

Music By

  • Various Artists

Track Listing

1. Gimme Danger (Bowie Mix) (Iggy & The Stooges)

Get this album or track at:

 3:29
2. No Fun (Remastered) (The Stooges)

Get this album or track at:

 5:18
3. I Wanna Be Your Dog (Remastered) (The Stooges)

Get this album or track at:

 3:12
4. 1969 (Remastered) (The Stooges)

Get this album or track at:

 4:09
5. Little Doll (Remastered) (The Stooges)

Get this album or track at:

 3:24
6. Down On The Street (The Stooges)

Get this album or track at:

 3:46
7. Loose (The Stooges)

Get this album or track at:

 3:36
8. I Got A Right (Outtake from Early Aborted 'Raw Power' Session) (Iggy & The Stooges)

Get this album or track at:

 2:50
9. I'm Sick Of You (Outtake from Early Aborted 'Raw Power' Session) (Iggy & The Stooges)

Get this album or track at:

 6:53
10. Ramblin' Rose (MC5)

Get this album or track at:

 4:18
11. Again & Again (The Iguanas)

Get this album or track at:

 2:21
12. I'm A Man (Prime Movers Blues Band)

Get this album or track at:

 2:47
13. Lost In The Future (Take 1) (The Stooges)

Get this album or track at:

 5:52
14. Asthma Attack (The Stooges)

Get this album or track at:

 6:28
  Total Album Time: 58:23

From the Manufacturer

Rhino offers the perfect complement to the film with Gimme Danger: Music from the Motion Picture. The digital and CD versions include 14 songs that focus on the group's first three studio albums – The Stooges, Fun House, and Iggy and The Stooges' Raw Power—and feature band members Iggy Pop, Ron and Scott Asheton, Dave Alexander, and James Williamson. Slightly truncated, the LP version features Stooges songs and has a selection of tracks previously only available on CD and digital formats, including the vinyl debut of the outtake "Lost In The Future."

Both Jarmusch and Pop helped select songs for the soundtrack, which mixes indelible studio recordings ("I Wanna Be Your Dog," "1969" and "Loose") with rare studio outtakes ("I Got A Right," "I'm Sick Of You" and "Asthma Attack.") Fellow Detroit natives MC5 make an appearance on the collection as well with "Ramblin' Rose" from the group's 1969 debut, Kick Out The Jams. The oldest songs on the collection pre-date The Stooges and spotlight Pop with his previous bands, the Iguanas ("Again And Again") and Prime Movers Blues Band ("I'm A Man").

Missing Information?

If any information appears to be missing from this page, contact us and let us know!