I'm with You
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Author:
Red Hot Chili Peppers (Musical group)
Title:
I'm with you
[sound recording (CD)]
[sound recording (CD)]
Imprint:
Burbank, Calif. : - Warner Bros
Language:
English
Credits:
Produced by Rick Rubin.
Performers:
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Chad Smith, Josh Klinghoffer.
Notes:
Compact disc.
Lyrics inserted in container.
Monarchy of roses -- Factory of faith -- Brendan's death song -- Ethiopia -- Annie wants a baby -- Look around -- The adventures of rain dance Maggie -- Did I let you know -- Goodbye hooray -- Happiness loves company -- Police station -- Even you Brutus? -- Meet me at the corner -- Dance, dance, dance.
Recorded at East/West Studios (Los Angeles, CA) and Shangri-LA Studio (Malibu, CA).
Lyrics inserted in container.
Monarchy of roses -- Factory of faith -- Brendan's death song -- Ethiopia -- Annie wants a baby -- Look around -- The adventures of rain dance Maggie -- Did I let you know -- Goodbye hooray -- Happiness loves company -- Police station -- Even you Brutus? -- Meet me at the corner -- Dance, dance, dance.
Recorded at East/West Studios (Los Angeles, CA) and Shangri-LA Studio (Malibu, CA).
Statement of responsibility:
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Characteristics:
1 sound disc :,digital ;,4 3/4 in.
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Add a CommentThey're back!!! A truly great album!!
I was prepared to be disappointed as I am a hude John Frusciante fan, but the new guitarist, Josh Klinghoffer, makes a decent contribution on a few tracks and the overall sound of the record has grown on me. On a few songs it almost feels like the songwriting has been influenced by the same principles behind Franz Ferdinand, for example, i.e. songs for girls to dance to...and that's fine by me!
A truly fine album from a band that has matured musically in astounding ways. I wondered how the band would fare minus John Frusciante but the music, if anything, has gone in very interesting directions, with major South American and jazz influences everywhere. Flea lays down the most intoxicating bass lines of any bassist out there and every song is built solidly upon his line. Highly recommended.
they keep putting out go music