Reviews
Ranked #48 in Nme's List of `The Greatest Albums of the '70s.', 5 stars out of 5 - "The Stooge machine was savagely tuned, rampaging, able to precision-blast numerous near-identical takes.", 4 Stars-Excellent, Included in Q's "50 Heaviest Albums of All Time" - "...Everything rock'n'roll is meant to be: horny, sleazy, obnoxious and scarily alive, lik ebein gwired straight into the mains...", "FUNHOUSE captured the group at their most thrillingly unhinged....A dark paean to heedless hedonism...", Ranked #191 in Rolling Stone's "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time", 5 stars out of 5 - "FUN HOUSE the album and 'Funhouse' the song turn '60s dreams of unity and pleasure-as-insurrection inside out...", "One of the dirtiest, grimiest, and most sweat-stained albums ever. It's hard to appreciate just how radical this record was upon it's release..." -- Grade: A+, "...FUNHOUSE is, no contest, the greatest rock n' roll album of all time....The Stooges don't merit your respect as a monument in our collective heritage, they warrant full immersion....", "...They are so exquisitely horrible and down and out that they are the ultimate psychedelic rock band in 1970..."