What Hits!?

Editorial Reviews
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An overview of the Red Hot Chili Peppers' formative 1984 to 1989 stint with EMI Records, What Hits? contains plenty of hits, including their first truly huge success, "Under the Bridge," from their 1991 debut on Warner Bros., Blood Sugar Sex Magic. Other highlights here, including 1990's "Show Me Your Soul" (which proves the band learned plenty from working with George Clinton on 1985's Freaky Styley), their superb cover of Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground," and the feel-good funk of "Behind the Sun," show the Peppers paved the way for a school of alt bands who melded funk with rock riffs. There are plenty other less-celebrated moments from the Peppers' early days that shine on their own, and only a few self-indulgent clunkers (what drove them to such a dismal performance of Jimi Hendrix's "Fire"?). This collection will suffice for the casual fan who needs a quick intro to the Peppers' history. --Lorry Fleming

Music Review:

  1. Wonderful [Import]
  2. Yoko
  3. Your Blues
  4. 8 Women [Soundtrack]
  5. Ah! My Goddess: The Movie [Soundtrack]
  6. All I Want for Christmas [Soundtrack]
  7. A Long Run Home
  8. Amanda/Miranda
  9. American Pimp: Raw Outtakes and The Hard Truth (with Bonus DVD) [Explicit Lyrics] [Soundtrack]
  10. A Midsummer Night's Death

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Official Live Bootleg 2000 [Live]

Baumann: Kammermusik fur Blaser (Chamber Music for Winds) - Divertiment for Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon; Rondo for Oboe, Clarient, Horn and Bassoon; Monodie for Saxophone solo, etc.

Beating Retreat 2001

Music: Anywayawanna: the Best of [Import]

Best of Sourcelab [Import]

Aria 2: New Horizon

Boldog Szomoru Dal [Import]

Beethoven's Last Night

Before the Night's Around Me [Import]

Another Ticket [Import] [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]

Blank Generation

Bitches Brew

Born Without a Konscience [Explicit Lyrics]

Verdi: Rigoletto

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