Red Hot Chili Peppers
Stadium Arcadium
Label:  061003_1540 
Date:  5/9/2006
Length:  0:00
Format:  FLAC
  Textbox 1:  FLAC from Original CD
Genre:  Alternative; Rock
  Category:  alternative rock flac
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Dani California    
      2.  
      Snow (Hey Oh)    
      3.  
      Charlie    
      4.  
      Stadium Arcadium    
      5.  
      Hump De Bump    
      6.  
      She?s Only 18    
      7.  
      Slow Cheetah    
      8.  
      Torture Me    
      9.  
      Strip My Mind    
      10.  
      Especially In Michigan    
      11.  
      Warlocks    
      12.  
      C?mon Girl    
      13.  
      Wet Sand    
      14.  
      Hey    
      15.  
      Desecration Smile    
      16.  
      Tell Me Baby    
      17.  
      Hard to Concentrate    
      18.  
      21st Century    
      19.  
      She Looks To Me    
      20.  
      Readymade    
      21.  
      If    
      22.  
      Make You Feel Better    
      23.  
      Animal Bar    
      24.  
      So Much I    
      25.  
      Storm In A Teacup    
      26.  
      We Believe    
      27.  
      Turn It Again    
      28.  
      Death of a Martian    
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      Four-year career hiatuses followed by sprawling double-albums could spell trouble for a band of the Chili Peppers' stature: consider they'd originally recorded enough for three discs. The restless, trouble-plagued outfit that helped break alternative rock into the mainstream with a potent fusion of punk 'n' funk in the '80s finds itself two decades on almost completely devoid of the former's energetic abandon, while the latter's effusive rhythms are considerably subdued over the course of this two-hour, 28-track collection. It's not so much that the Peppers have lost their muscular, often uber-macho edge as they have willfully tamed it in service of mature reinvention here. The mellower, often introspective, if no less potent pop ethos that characterized the crossover hit "Under the Bridge" blossoms fully here on tracks like disc one's "Snow," "Wet Sand," and the jazz-cool of "Hey." The title track, "Desecration Smile," and "She Looks To Me" finds them venturing further into laid back pop ballad territory, while the tricky rhythms of "Dani California," "Charlie," and "So Much I" eventually kick into familiar top gear on the pop-savvy "Tell Me Baby" and hip-hop seasoned "Storm in a Teacup." It's not that there's a paucity of musical adventure here ("If" and "Animal Bar" finds them wafting into Floydish neo-psychedelia while "Make You Feel Better" seems to channel no less than Joe Jackson) but that it's delivered with a subtlety--and dare we say it?--tasteful musical restraint that's a stark contrast to the band's early, overly overt nature. There's perhaps too much mid-tempo simmering and reflection going on; like most double-albums it could be focused into a much more compelling single disc. But that seems largely beside the Peppers' hooks-over-histrionics point here: an unlikely record to kick back to, and one that both challenges assumptions and eases the band into middle age with an oft languorous, if undeniably savory groove. --Jerry McCulley
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