I get on this kick every now and then to pursue albums from artists I know, but not necessarily like, or need. That's how I end up with vast discographies from the 80's that sit for a long time before I get any sort of inkling to listen to them. Such as the case with today's Retro Spin.
If you were to ask me if I liked the Red Hot Chili Peppers, I would have immediately answered, "No." To me, they were one of those 90's staples who helped usher in the new, while stomping on the only. I didn't see the appeal to the band, as a whole, nor their hit, Under The Bridge, among others, which saw frequent rotation on MTV.
Additionally, if you would have asked me, "You know they started in the early 80's," equally, I would have said, "No.". While this knowledge would eventually hit my radar, I still avoided the group like the plague. I didn't see any way that their albums would possibly be any good. So, it was odd that one day I finally turned my sites towards them, and said, "Okay, let's see what they've done."
Their 1989 album, Mother's Milk had already hit my collection via a one dollar purchase from the 2018 Timonium Toy Show. From there, it sat in a box for several years. Additionally, I also picked up their second album, Freaky Style, at some point in 2022. It was during the latter part of 2023 that I randomly decided I needed to finish my collection, and picked up, The Red Hot Chili Peppers (1984), and The Uplift Mofo Party Plan (1987). All four of these albums continued to sit around until today.
Dusting off their debut, and popping it on, I was immediately greeted by True Men Don't Kill Coyotes. What surprised me was how I was instantly hooked. then Baby Appeal came on, and I remembered why I didn't like the band. As I settled back and thought to myself, "Oh well, it was fun while it lasted," Buckle Up tapped me on the shoulder and said, "Hold on a minute." This was followed by Get Up And Jump, which equally appealed to me.
Though the remainder of the album was up and down, I did find one more in the mix, Out In L.A., which I added to my playlist. Of the thirty-three minutes of music, I walked away with roughly twelve to thirteen minutes worth of tunes, which isn't bad. Four out of eleven tracks, I'll take that win.
Now, am I a converted Red Hot Chili Peppers fan? Well, I'm on the fence. I'm intrigued enough to dive into their second album, but still not convinced that they'll have any long lasting impact on me.
Still, it was refreshing to dig out an album that I could walk away from happy. Red Hot Chili Peppers, you win this round.
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