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02-24-2009, 05:23 AM
Red Hot Chili Peppers – One Hot Minute
Artist: Red Hot Chili Peppers
Album: One Hot Minute
Release Date: 9/12/1995
Source: Audio CD
Bitrate: 320 kbps
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn84/hey_schuyler/music/onhtmnrhcp.jpg
Anthony Kiedis - Vocals
Dave Navarro - Guitar
Flea - Bass
Chad Smith - Drums
At the time of its release, One Hot Minute was viewed as the beginning of a new direction for the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Guitarist John Frusciante had departed and former Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro joined the ranks after some false starts with short-lived replacements. Band chemistry here isn't quite up to past standards. Navarro stretches out throughout the album, imbuing tunes with a heavy dose of hard rock and psychedelia and providing a stark contrast from Frusciante's dexterous noodling. Tracks such as "Warped" and "Aeroplane" display a band prone to exploring a less frenetic hard rock, while "Shallow Be Thy Game" sounds like the old band. Frusciante eventually returned to the fold, so this 1995 collection now stands as a curious intermission for the Peppers.
Track List:
01. Warped
02. Aeroplane
03. Deep Kick
04. My Friends
05. Coffee Shop
06. Pea
07. One Big Mob
08. Walkabout
09. Tearjerker
10. One Hot Minute
11. Falling Into Grace
12. Shallow Be Thy Game
13. Transcending
In one file:
http://rapidshare.com/files/182657687/sialagogue.rar
While considered to be less of a commercial success, One Hot Minute is actually an excellent album in my opinion. The recording coincided with Anthony Kiedis’s descent back into heroin abuse and as a result the album has a much darker feel.
Be sure to check out Flea’s song, Pea. An acoustic ‘throw-away’ song - profanity ridden and hilarious, but bittersweet all at the same time.
Enjoy! :wink:
Link updated 1/16/09
Artist: Red Hot Chili Peppers
Album: One Hot Minute
Release Date: 9/12/1995
Source: Audio CD
Bitrate: 320 kbps
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn84/hey_schuyler/music/onhtmnrhcp.jpg
Anthony Kiedis - Vocals
Dave Navarro - Guitar
Flea - Bass
Chad Smith - Drums
At the time of its release, One Hot Minute was viewed as the beginning of a new direction for the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Guitarist John Frusciante had departed and former Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro joined the ranks after some false starts with short-lived replacements. Band chemistry here isn't quite up to past standards. Navarro stretches out throughout the album, imbuing tunes with a heavy dose of hard rock and psychedelia and providing a stark contrast from Frusciante's dexterous noodling. Tracks such as "Warped" and "Aeroplane" display a band prone to exploring a less frenetic hard rock, while "Shallow Be Thy Game" sounds like the old band. Frusciante eventually returned to the fold, so this 1995 collection now stands as a curious intermission for the Peppers.
Track List:
01. Warped
02. Aeroplane
03. Deep Kick
04. My Friends
05. Coffee Shop
06. Pea
07. One Big Mob
08. Walkabout
09. Tearjerker
10. One Hot Minute
11. Falling Into Grace
12. Shallow Be Thy Game
13. Transcending
In one file:
http://rapidshare.com/files/182657687/sialagogue.rar
While considered to be less of a commercial success, One Hot Minute is actually an excellent album in my opinion. The recording coincided with Anthony Kiedis’s descent back into heroin abuse and as a result the album has a much darker feel.
Be sure to check out Flea’s song, Pea. An acoustic ‘throw-away’ song - profanity ridden and hilarious, but bittersweet all at the same time.
Enjoy! :wink:
Link updated 1/16/09