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Tarfumes.com - One Hot Minute

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List Price: $18.98
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Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0093624573326 Label: Warner Bros / Wea Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea Release Date: 1995-09-12 Studio: Warner Bros / Wea
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Editorial Reviews:
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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. --Rob O'Connor
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Classic Chili Peppers Comment: This is an excellent CD, and I loved almost every track with favorites being "My Friend" and "Aeroplane." If you love the Chili Peppers, you will love this CD! The only negative thing I would say is that it does contain a lot of swear words, so you need to be careful if your pre-teen is listening in.
Customer Rating:      Summary: This was hot for only about a minute Comment: 2 1/2
Perhaps not their absolute worst material (there still seems to be more fire involved on the whole then their extremely competent though mostly lobotomized current work) , but probably the disc with the biggest identity crisis. There are many less-then-funky choices going on here which keep this album from even becoming uniformly good, dragging these sessions down into noisy creative conflict instrumentally at odds with each other.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very surprising album Comment: Now, to set the record straight, I only started listening to RHCP's music after Californication and I was weaned on hits like GET ON TOP and DON'T STOP. The poppy (for lack of a better word) sound of their music from that album onwards were what got me hearing them in the first place. I never knew what albums like One Hot Minute and Blood Sugar Sex Magik sounded like. So I thought why not start on some of them.
So there I was, listening to One Hot Minute and I thought it really sucked. I was convinced it sucked because it sounded so different from their latter albums. I also knew the hype of this album before I plunged in, Dave Navvaro taking over as lead guitarist and all that, so I was prepared to hate it alot.
But I started listening more. Then I started listening more after that. The sounds really weren't bad after a few listenings. Then as I listened to my favorites again (Coffee Shop, My friends, Aeroplane, Walkabout), I began thinking that this album might just be the best I've heard from the group. What a turnaround!
The pace of the songs are sort of slower to my relatively untrained ear and the sounds are darker and sadder like they said, but the catchy guitar rhythms started surfacing in the songs and me, being a guitar player who likes catchy riffs, really found myself swinging to the unique beats of this album. They were that good.
Make no mistake, this album is very different from Californication and upwards, but I guarantee you will find yourself liking the sounds nevertheless.
Now, I don't even recall me liking CAN'T STOP and GET ON TOP. That's a great testament to the greatness of this album.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Better Than Expected Comment: Listening to this album for the first time in literally 13 years, I am shocked at how much I enjoy it. I remember liking this early on in High School, but as with a lot of things I enjoyed back then, I imagined it not holding up over the years. Plus, since then, I've stopped enjoying Blood Sugar Sex Magik, their most famous and (at least on Rate Your Music) most highly rated album.
This album has little of the funk that ended up boring me with Blood Sugar Sex Magik, just enough to keep the sound interesting. Instead, it has a lot of the fuzzy guitars that were prevalent in mid-90's Alternative music. The songs are quirky, the sound changes from track to track, and the album is almost heavy at times. It has an enjoyable experimental feel to it.
I was intending to listen to this album as a trip down memory lane, but I think I'm going to put it on a semi-regular rotation.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Best RHCP Album Comment: I really don't care much for the people behind the music, but the music itself.
Looking at it that way, this is probably the best of the Chili Peppers catalog. It's a wonderful, fluid, albeit slightly chaotic mix of funk, metal, jazz, progressive, psychedelia, gothic, and punk, filled with thick grooves from Flea, textured guitar from Navarro, powerful drumming from Smith, and suave to aggressive vocals from Kiedis.
A true, bold experimental record, and the epicenter of a mixed reaction amongst the Chili Peppers fan base, it is still a good album to listen to and worth the listen. It's nice detour from the typical, predictable songwriting pattern that they follow with Frusciante, and this album shows how creative the instrumentalist can be in how the utilize their knowledge and talent at their respective instruments, and how well Kiedis can write very thought-provoking, nostalgic, personal lyrics that are more than just verbal expressions of the sound.
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