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Mother's Milk [Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered]

Red Hot Chili Peppers Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (10 Mar 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Capitol
  • ASIN: B000078DOI
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 15,303 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Listen  1. Good Time Boys (2003 Digital Remaster) [Explicit] 5:01£0.89
Listen  2. Higher Ground (2003 Digital Remaster) 3:22£0.89
Listen  3. Subway To Venus (2003 Digital Remaster) 4:25£0.89
Listen  4. Magic Johnson (2003 Digital Remaster) [Explicit] 2:57£0.69
Listen  5. Nobody Weird Like Me (2003 Digital Remaster) [Explicit] 3:50£0.89
Listen  6. Knock Me Down (2003 Digital Remaster) 3:43£0.89
Listen  7. Taste The Pain (2003 Digital Remaster) 4:31£0.89
Listen  8. Stone Cold Bush (2003 Digital Remaster) () [Explicit] 3:05£0.89
Listen  9. Fire (2003 Digital Remaster) [Explicit] 2:03£0.69
Listen10. Pretty Little Ditty (2003 Digital Remaster) 3:07£0.89
Listen11. Punk Rock Classic (2003 Digital Remaster) 1:46£0.89
Listen12. Sexy Mexican Maid (2003 Digital Remaster) [Explicit] 3:22£0.89
Listen13. Johnny, Kick A Hole In The Sky (2003 Digital Remaster) [Explicit] 5:20£0.89
Listen14. Song That Made Us What We Are Today (Demo) [Explicit]12:56£2.99
Listen15. Knock Me Down (Original Long Version) [Explicit] 4:44£0.89
Listen16. Sexy Mexican Maid (Original Long Version) [Explicit] 3:59£0.89
Listen17. Salute To Kareem (Demo) [Explicit] 3:24£0.89
Listen18. Castles Made Of Sand (Live) [Explicit] 3:19£0.89
Listen19. Crosstown Traffic (Live) [Explicit] 2:53£0.69


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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. --Michael Ruby

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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful
Old Spice 18 Jan 2005
Format:Audio CD
I got into the Chili's in a pretty back to front way - I bought Anthony Kiedis's autobiography, 'Scar Tissue' completely on the off-chance, as the blurb made his life seem interesting (it certainly is)....and I couldn't find another book I wanted to read. Like any decent biography, it dunked me into his life for a week or so and brought the things he'd done creatively into sharp relief. It's strange, I'm only 44 and "knew" the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but was fairly sure I was unfamiliar with their music, or at least so I thought. I went away and listened to 'Californication', 'By The Way' and Under the Bridge', etc and realised I knew these songs after all, just didn't know they were by the Chili Peppers. Age must have taken its toll after all...

So I've started to go gently through their back catalogue (new to old) expecting to be progressively less impressed as they moved out of the Rick Rubin era toward their debut. So far so wrong. I haven't got RHCP and Freaky Styley yet, but think this album is excellent and although I didn't enjoy "Uplift Mofo" quite as much, there isn't too much in it. I don't know though, this is a more serious record and RHCP became more musically adept from here on, even if their outlook remained kind of gurning skater punk for the most part, until Californication...

I tend to like this more than BSSM, it's certainly faster and heavier, but not as polished. What I particularly like about it [and the RHCP in general] is that many of their songs have a well chosen change of pace, hook or a captivating solo that maintains your interest and keeps you going back to listen over again. The only little nit that I'll pick is that 'Fire' sounds pretty muddy, but then it was recorded live a while before the album was made. 'Pretty Little Ditty' sounds like a precurser to the Californication era, while 'Good Time Boys' rampages along and is twisted by a funky bass line and then gets back to rampaging. My favourite track is 'Johnny, Kick a Hole in the Sky', it's a fusion of all that the RHCP have taught me in the past couple of months - I didn't understand the funk/punk thing until I heard RHCP, now I realise it's the funk that punk was missing. Or at least it seems that way at my age, although at 17 I'm sure I would have felt differently.

Red Hot Chili Peppers? Discovered them late. Glad I did.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
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I bought this album shortly after discovering Blood Sugar Sex Magik and falling in love with the album and the band. I set about getting all of their earlier albums, and this is the first one i purchased.

Mothers Milk is the first album to feature a completely different line up. Although Kiedis and Flea remain from the original Peppers, their guitarist Hillel Slovak tragically died from a heroin overdose shortly after their previous album, and their drummer Jack Irons went into a depression and left, due to the death of Slovak. So after deciding whether or not to carry on with the band, Kiedis and Flea thankfully kept it going. They enlisted a young guitarist who was a massive fan of the band, John Frusciante. His energy and enthuiasm won him the role, and he could already play all of their songs anyway. On drums, they found Chad Smith, who, although seeming to be out of place with his heavy rock image, fitted in perfectly. They set about writing Mothers Milk together, unaware that this would be the band line-up that would make them world famous.

So to the album itself. Their previous album 'Uplift Mofo Party Plan' signalled a slightly rockier edge, and they continued with this direction when making Mothers Milk. The album contains Flea's trademark funky slap bass throughout, and Kiedis's rap style vocals, but it brings in new energy from Frusciante and Smith. My album summary is as follows.

'Good time boys' - Starts the album off quite rockily, as it means to go on. Sounds like the CD is jumping in the middle of it, but its not! Some great guitar riffs.
'Higher Ground' - A cover of the Stevie Wonder classic, and better than the original! This one has featured on loads of compilations over the years. Flea's bass is brilliant.
'Subway to venus' - Bizarre vocals about space being king or something. A fairly average song though.
'Magic Johnson' - A tribute song to the legendary US basketball player who the Chili's love. Quite quirky, but funky as hell when it kicks in.
'Nobody weird like me' - How Flea's fingers don't fall off while playing this track i'll never know, the slap bass is on overdrive. Really fast paced rock song.
'Knock me down' - Mid tempo tune, an extended version of this appears on the re-released, remastered version of the album, but doesn't work quite as well. Good song, not dazzling, but good.
'Taste the pain' - Great little song, good guitar riffs, vocals, and a good video to go with it, buy 'What hits' on DVD if you can!
'Stone cold bush' - One of the album highlights, really rocky song, fast paced, great wah wah guitar, sounds of a woman having an orgasm in the background, what more could you want!
'Fire' - A cover of the Jimi Hendrix song, but about twice the speed. Brilliant version, and dare i say it again, better than the original?!
'Pretty little ditty' - Beautiful little instrumental track, part of which was covered by Crazy town years later on their hit 'Butterfly'.
'Punk rock classic' - Short snappy punk track, very rocky, ending in the guitar riff from GnR's sweet child of mine, bizarrely.
'Sexy mexican maid' - Brilliant smooth song, great groove, sexy lyrics.
'Johnny,kick a hole in the sky' - Great end to the album, got everything, funk,rock, great drumming, weird vocals (i mean what does kick a hole in the sky mean anyway)

There is a remastered version of this album available which has extended versions of Sexy Mexican maid and Knock me down, also has 2 brilliant instrumental tracks one of which is probably the funkiest thing they've ever done. It also has 2 live covers of Hendrix songs. Well worth buying.

All in all. this album is my 2nd favourite Chili's album after Blood Sugar. It basically paved the way for what was to come, and they re-invented themselves with this album. It is way different to the sound of Chili peppers circa 2004, in my view it is a much better sound, but any Chili's fan old and new will like the majority of this album. Go and buy it, you know you want to!

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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if you like the original chili's and their funk sound then this is the album for you, if on the other hand you are a green RHCP fan who was introduced via By The Way or Californication I would advise you to listen to BSSM first. that said this is a truly amazing album, with covers of stevie wonder's Higher Ground and Castles made of sand being simply great. the opening song Good Time Boys has to be heard to be believed (if your in the fan club and wonder how the hell they came up with the name RockinFreakApotamus check out the vocal ad lib near the end of good time boys!) some great songs higher ground, knock me down, taste the pain, the basketball orientated 'Magic Johnson' all sheer genius plus a cover of hendrix's fire.
An excellent way to spend £7, i'm amazed amazon haven't put the price up!
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John and Chad's debut album with the Chili's is a great one. The album consisits of loads of pretty good songs, some not so good but some great. Read more
Published on 29 Aug 2004
correction for the amazon reviewer
John Frusciante, my favorite guitarist ever, sadly did not play on the song "Fire". Hillel Slovak played on that track.
Published on 22 July 2004
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