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Red Hot Chili Peppers

Red Hot Chili Peppers Album: “Taste the Pain [#1]”

Red Hot Chili Peppers Album: “Taste the Pain [#1]”
Album Information :
Title: Taste the Pain [#1]
Release Date:1990-02-12
Type:Unknown
Genre:Rock, Mainstream Rock, Alternative Rock
Label:EMI America
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:077775028522
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Track Listing :
1 Taste the Pain
2 Millionaires Against Hunger
3 Castles (Live)
4 Higher Ground (Daddy-O Mix)
Bobby Davis - May 27, 2006
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- what is this dude talking about

yo taste the pain is one of their best tracks ever you cant front on this even if youre a hard core hip hop head you gotta bump this for real where else you can find famous alumni from the world famous fairfax(ca)high school collaborate on an album that is herb alpert on the horns during the break of the song and the video for this classic. you gotta cop this if youre a chili pepper fan or just a music fan like me. today's bands should take a cue from the chili peppers the funk is still alive

Michael Stack (North Chelmsford, MA USA) - September 26, 2005
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Ok single, but minimal value in light of the remasters.

The single for "Taste the Pain" contains four tracks-- the title track, "Millionaires Against Hunger", "Castles", and "HIgher Ground (Daddy-O Mix)".

Givne the recent remastering of the first four Chili Peppers albums, two of the three non-album tracks appear as bonus tracks-- 'Millionaires' is on "The Uplift Mofo Party Plan" and "Castles" is on "Mother's Milk".

Evaluating it as a single though-- "Taste the Pain" is a unique funky piece exploring a balladish form with the funk drive that the '80s Chili Peppers excelled at-- I'm not really big on this piece, it feels like the band didn't really know what they were looking to do.

"Millionaires Against Hunger" is a sarcastic piece levied at the save Africa movement of the mid-80s, where folks with millions gave hundreds or thousands to help-- it's a nice piece, good groove and a great lyric. "Castles" I totally can't get into-- vocalist Anthony Kiedis quite frankly sounds stoned out of his mind during the performance.

The "Daddy-O Remix" of "Higher Ground" strips out the explosive bassline by and larage and adds a funky hip-hop beat. I'm normally not one for remixes, but if this one ended a minute earlier, I would have rather liked it.

Collectors will want this, everyone else should skip it.

Miguel A. Acosta - January 01, 2013
- RHCP for Life

Ordered this for my significant other and it was a great gift. We used it already and recommend it to others.

Guilherme Berlitz - November 26, 2012
- very good

I like it instead the mistake! The object that was shipped was a cd but they contacted me and the change for a vynil edition. like it instead of all of these happenings!

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