Stadium Arcadium [Special Edition] EXPLICIT LYRICS Red Hot Chili Peppers

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Vinyl LP - Special Edition / Includes book

  • Release Date: 01/30/2007
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Sales Rank: 197,364
  • Label: WARNER BROS / WEA
  • UPC: 093624999614
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Stadium Arcadium [Special Edition]

Disc 1
1LISTENDani California 4:42
2LISTENSnow ((Hey Oh)) 5:34
3LISTENCharlie 4:37
4LISTENStadium Arcadium 5:15
5LISTENHump de Bump 3:33
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Disc 2
1LISTENDesecration Smile 5:01
2LISTENTell Me Baby 4:07
3LISTENHard to Concentrate 4:01
4LISTEN21st Century 4:22
5LISTENShe Looks to Me 4:06
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Disc 3
1Dani California DVD
2Track by Track Interviews with the Band DVD
3Making of "Dani California" DVD

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Editorial Reviews

Coming 30 years into the Red Hot Chili Peppers saga, the barrier-defying double album Stadium Arcadium trades the usual sophomoric shock tactics for something truly surprising.. Here, the ultimate West Coast party band proves that the strategically placed tube socks are a thing of the past and that they deserve -- gasp! -- to be taken seriously. Thank guitarist John Frusciante, who's more of a presence here than usual, lacing songs like "Charlie" with dizzy, art-tastic guitar solos and pushing his fellow Peppers into heretofore unexplored territory, as on the Stereolab-on-steroids power drone "Animal Bar." There's a good bit of new ground covered here, primarily on the second disc, which is subtitled "Mars." On "21st Century," for instance, bassist Flea corrals his over-the-top funkateering, marshaling out the notes in a spare, angular style that's more reminiscent of Gang of Four than the Ohio Players. The set's first disc, a.k.a. "Jupiter," has more of a classic Chilis vibe, replete with purposefully goofy, rhythm-dominated odes to knockin' boots: Flea makes the most of the chance to grind his pelvis into the groove of "Bump Da Bump," while frontman Anthony Kiedis works his stream-of-consciousness mojo on the delirious "Especially in Michigan." The smattering of ballads here -- relatively few compared to the band's most recent studio efforts -- fall short of the emotional oomph of, say, "Under the Bridge." But when the Peppers get it right, as they do for most of Stadium Arcadium, they tickle and provoke, nudge and wink, and make it easy to tell 'em to hold on tight and don't let go. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Best CD EVER!by Anonymous

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July 04, 2006: This is one of the best CD's the Chili Peppers have come out with. Anthony's voice has improved greatly(not sayin he was bad before) Flea has great bass licks, and John has amazing guitar solos. The drums are amazing. Listen to this CD to hear Chad Smith at his finest.

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it was okby Anonymous

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June 30, 2006: not enough hard funk and/or rock.

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