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Blood Sugar Sex Magik
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Album Reviews: 8
Album: Blood Sugar Sex Magik
Artist: Red Hot Chili Peppers
Genre: Rock/Pop

The Red Hot Chili Peppers' best album, Blood Sugar Sex Magik benefits immensely from Rick Rubin's production -- John Frusciante's guitar is less overpoweringly noisy, leaving room for differing textures and clearer lines, while the band overall is more focused and less indulgent, even if some of... [+] Expand

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If you are a fan of music, it is mandatory that you listen to this album.
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posted Dec 27, 2006
There are enough reviews/reviewers making points about this record...damn fine recording, nuff said.
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posted Jul 5, 2007
The best album from the Red Hot Chili Peppers!
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posted Nov 28, 2006
This is definetely the best work by RHCP. The guitar by John is fantastic.
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posted Mar 12, 2006
Panda_Platypus1 person agrees
Nice album by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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posted Jul 21, 2006
posted Jun 15, 2006
So very nearly a classic
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posted Aug 3, 2006
If you ever wounder why chili peppers are so famous, buy this album.
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posted Jan 17, 2008

Critic's Review

4.5 out of 5 stars Steve Huey, All Music Guide
The Red Hot Chili Peppers' best album, Blood Sugar Sex Magik benefits immensely from Rick Rubin's production -- John Frusciante's guitar is less overpoweringly noisy, leaving room for differing textures and clearer lines, while the band overall is more focused and less indulgent, even if some of the grooves drag on too long. Lyrically, Anthony Kiedis is as preoccupied with sex as ever, whether invoking it as his muse, begging for it, or boasting in great detail about his prowess, best showcased on the infectiously funky singles "Give It Away" and "Suck My Kiss." However, he tempers his testosterone with a more sensitive side, writing about the emotional side of failed relationships ("Breaking the Girl," "I Could Have Lied"), his drug addictions ("Under the Bridge" and an elegy for Hillel Slovak, "My Lovely Man"), and some hippie-ish calls for a peaceful utopia. Three of those last four songs (excluding "My Lovely Man") mark the band's first consistent embrace of lilting acoustic balladry, and while it's not what Kiedis does best as a vocalist, these are some of the album's finest moments, varying and expanding the group's musical and emotional range. Frusciante departed after the supporting tour, leaving Blood Sugar Sex Magik as probably the best album the Chili Peppers will ever make.
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