Mother's Milk EXPLICIT LYRICS Red Hot Chili Peppers

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  • Release Date: 01/01/2004
  • Original Release: 1989
  • Sales Rank: 164,502
  • Label: SIMPLY MUSIC UK
  • UPC: 643346032818

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Mother's Milk

1LISTENGood Time Boys 5:02
2LISTENHigher Ground 3:23
3LISTENSubway to Venus 4:25
4LISTENMagic Johnson 2:57
5LISTENNobody Weird Like Me 3:50
6LISTENKnock Me Down 3:45
7LISTENTaste the Pain 4:32
8LISTENStone Cold Bush 3:06
9LISTENFire 2:03
10LISTENPretty Little Ditty 1:37
11LISTENPunk Rock Classic 1:47
12LISTENSexy Mexican Maid 3:23
13LISTENJohnny, Kick a Hole in the Sky 5:12

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Editorial Reviews

A pivotal album for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, 1989's Mother's Milk turned the tide and transformed the band from underground funk-rocking rappers to mainstream bad boys with seemingly very little effort. Mother's Milk brought them to MTV, scored them a deal with Warner Brothers, and let both frontman Anthony Kiedis and the ubiquitous Flea get back out into a good groove following the death of co-founding member Hillel Slovak. With a new lineup coalescing around the remaining duo with new drummer Chad Smith and guitarist John Frusciante, and with producer Michael Beinhorn again behind the boards, the band took everything that The Uplift Mofo Party Plan hinted at, and brought it fully to bear for this new venture. If anyone doubted the pulsating power that leapt from the blistering opener, "Good Time Boys," it took only a few bars of the Red Hot Chili Peppers' outrageous, and brilliant, interpretation of the Stevie Wonder classic "Higher Ground" to prove that this new lineup was onto something special. Wrapping up with the aptly titled and truly punked-out "Punk Rock Classic" and the band's own punched-up tribute to "Magic Johnson," Mother's Milk was everything the band had hoped for, and a little more besides. Effortlessly going gold as "Knock Me Down" and "Taste the Pain" careened into the charts, the album not only set the stage for the band's Blood Sugar Sex Magic domination, it also proved that funk never died; it had just swapped skins. Amy Hanson, All Music Guide

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Mother's Milkby Anonymous

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June 26, 2002: This C.D. has 13 songs with a unique style. Ever since Hillels death and Jack's leaving ppl thought the peppers were gone. But they came back with a new line up and never sounded better! My favorite song is Subway To Venus. Of course i luv all the songs. If u dont got Mothers Milk. Get it!

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Mother's Milkby Anonymous

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October 23, 2001: With new guitarist John Frusciante on board, the Red Hot Chili Peppers started to have a more rocky than funky sound here; there are a couple of more sombre moments, in Knock Me Down and Taste The Pain. The next album, Blood Sugar Sex Magik, was even better, but this was the way forward.

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