Editorial Reviews
Californication
Music Review:
Music Review
MOZART: Piano Concertos 17 & 27 / Brendel
Music: Ambassador Satch [Enhanced] [Extra tracks]
Bloodstains Across Your Face in Decline
Mozart: Flute Concertos Nos. 1 & 2; Horn Concertos Nos. 1 & 3
Mozart: Piano Concerto Nos. 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26 [Import]
Amazon.com
Reunited with producer Rick Rubin and guitarist John Frusciante (both of whom were on board for the 1991's breakthrough Blood Sugar Sex Magik), the Chili Peppers waste no time in burying their last effort, the so-so One Hot Minute. Californication's kickoff cut, "Around the World," swaggers around the room, reacquainting itself with old fans and welcoming new ones. Fuzzy Hendrix vibes and popcorn bass lines still rule the roost, along with a heaping helping of disco magic and some unexpected twists. Ten years ago, Anthony Kiedis and company wouldn't have been comfortable doing revamped new wave ("Parallel Universe") or unpretentious ballads (the acoustic "Road Trippin'"), but such material fits Californication's extra-wide canvas. Except for a few meandering numbers that could have been excised, the Red Hot Chili Peppers succeed and regain their footing on the mountain of adrenalized funk. --Jason Josephes --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Rolling Stone
A whole album's worth of tunes that tickle the ear, romance the booty, swell the heart, moisten the tear ducts and dilate the third eye. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.