Mother's Milk

Editorial Reviews
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The Chili Peppers finally hit their stride with Mother's Milk, for the first time making their breakneck mix of funk, rap, and metal smooth enough to attract the masses, while keeping it raw enough not to alienate old fans. They've straddled that edge ever since. It didn't hurt that they offered a pretty mainstream cover of Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground" to introduce the album. That single though, and the rest of Mother's Milk (including "Knock Me Down" and the randy "Sexy Mexican Maid") is pure Pepper--from Anthony Kiedis's in-your-face vocals to Flea's chattering bass. Milk was also guitarist John Frusciante's debut with the group and he shines, especially on Jimi Hendrix's "Fire." --Michael Ruby

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  1. Newness Ends
  2. Nonsuch
  3. Once Upon a Time
  4. Orange Ave.
  5. Other Side of the Moon [Import]
  6. Pennsylvania
  7. Playing the Angel [Import]
  8. Redneck Wonderland
  9. RESERVATION BLUES The Soundtrack [Soundtrack]
  10. Ride the Tiger

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Up and Coming [Import]

Irwin Bazelon: Symphony No. One; Early American Suite; Suite from Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor

J.P.E. Hartmann: Piano Music

Music: Ringing Down The Years/Don't Say Goodbye [Import]

Fred's Bowling Center [Import]

Greatest Club Remixes

Fleur De Metal [Import]

If You Didn't Laugh You'd Cry

For You [Import]

Hundred Year Hall [Live]

Electric Honey

Di Camargo, Zeze & Luciano [Import]

Canta [Import]

Blues Music blues-music-01

Stormy Monday Blues