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Red Hot Chili Peppers – 2016 - The Getaway (HDtracks) [FLAC 48khz24bit] (miok) [WWR



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Red Hot Chili Peppers – 2016 - The Getaway (HDtracks) [[email protected]]

Artist: Red Hot Chili Peppers
Title: The Getaway (HDtracks)
Format: 13 × File, FLAC, Album, Remastered, 24bit 48kHz (HDtracks)
Producer: Danger Mouse
Release Date: June 17, 2016
Recorded: January - February 2015, August 2015 - March 2016 at The Sound Factory, Hollywood, California
Label: Warner Bros. Records
Genre: Rock, Funk Rock, Alternative Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock
Duration: 53:47


Red Hot Chili Peppers:



Wikipedia:
Red Hot Chili Peppers are an American funk rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983. The group's musical style primarily consists of rock with an emphasis on funk, as well as elements from other genres such as punk rock and psychedelic rock. When played live, their music incorporates elements of jam band due to the improvised nature of many of their performances. Currently, the band consists of founding members vocalist/rhythm guitarist Anthony Kiedis and bassist Flea, longtime drummer Chad Smith, and former touring guitarist Josh Klinghoffer. Red Hot Chili Peppers are one of the best-selling bands of all time with over 80 million records sold worldwide, have been nominated for sixteen Grammy Awards, of which they have won six, and are the most successful band in alternative rock radio history, currently holding the records for most number-one singles (13), most cumulative weeks at number one (85) and most top-ten songs (25) on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.[1] In 2012, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.


The Getaway:



Wikipedia:
The Getaway is the eleventh studio album by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released through Warner Bros. on June 17, 2016. This is the band's first studio album since 2011's I'm with You. It was produced by Danger Mouse, who replaced Rick Rubin after twenty-five years and six albums as the band's producer, making it the first non-Rubin produced album since 1989's Mother's Milk, while its release makes the current lineup of the band only the second in the group's history to record more than one album together.
The Getaway made its debut at number one in ten different countries while reaching number two in the band's home country of the United States along with the United Kingdom and Canada. Since its release, the album has received mostly favorable reviews.

AllMusic Review by Matt Collar:
The Red Hot Chili Peppers' 11th studio album, 2016's The Getaway, is a sophisticated work of dark-hued maturity that finds the long-running California outfit expanding their sound into nuanced, '70s-style orchestral soul and funky psychedelia. The album follows the equally adventurous I'm with You (2011) and once again showcases guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, who replaced John Frusciante in 2009. A major difference, however, between I'm with You and The Getaway was the band's choice to work with producer/instrumentalist Brian Burton (aka Danger Mouse). This makes The Getaway the first album the Red Hot Chili Peppers have recorded without longtime collaborator Rick Rubin, who has helmed each of the band's albums since 1991's Blood Sugar Sex Magik. While the choice helps differentiate The Getaway on a spiritual level, sonically it feels as if the band and Klinghoffer have finally gelled as a complete creative unit. Maybe that's due to having I'm with You under their belt, or perhaps it's due to Kiedis having purportedly gone through a painful break-up. Either way, the result is a subtle yet significant advance from I'm with You that feels just that much more focused. Cuts like the disco-inflected title track and the '80s electro-infused "Go Robot" reveal the band's knack for coloring their sound in surprising ways. Others, like "We Turn Red" and "This Ticonderoga," are athletic funk-punk jams. Elsewhere, their chance-taking nature pays dividends, as on the Elton John collaboration "Sick Love." A laid-back groover featuring John on piano with lyrics by Bernie Taupin, the song is an album standout, bringing to mind '70s-era Isley Brothers. Similarly, tracks like the flowing "The Longest Wave" and the densely layered "Feasting on the Flowers," have a melodic, psychedelic quality that feels inspired by the Beatles' late-'60s period. However, it's the sprawling, hypnotic album closer, "Dreams of a Samurai," that seems to pull all of The Getaway's disparate themes together in a bold, anthemic, fever dream of a song. Beginning with a minor-key piano intro, the song evolves into a roiling cinematic epic with Kiedis' yearning baritone framed in Klinghoffer's sweltering layers of wet, echoey guitars, Flea's rounded, circular basslines, and drummer Chad Smith's frenetic rhythms. They even make room for a soaring choir in the background that adds to the song's often malevolent, dream-like atmosphere. At once transformative and self-critical, the song finds Kiedis in a philosophical mood, painting himself as a lonely "metamorphosis samurai" singing, "I've lost myself out on the range." While none of the songs on The Getaway play out as literal stories of Kiedis' relationship, there is an underlying sense of heartbreak at the core of many of his lyrics. On "Dark Necessities," he sings, "Spinning knot that is on my heart is like a bit of light in a touch of dark/You got sneak attack from the zodiac/But I see your fire spark." Ultimately, The Getaway is a nuanced album, rife with journeyman craft and poetry, that proves the Red Hot Chili Peppers still have plenty of their own creative fire.


Tracklist:

01 - The Getaway - 4:10
02 - Dark Necessities - 5:02
03 - We Turn Red - 3:20
04 - The Longest Wave - 3:32
05 - Goodbye Angels - 4:29
06 - Sick Love - 3:41
07 - Go Robot - 4:24
08 - Feasting on the Flowers - 3:23
09 - Detroit - 3:47
10 - This Ticonderoga - 3:35
11 - Encore - 4:15
12 - The Hunter - 4:00
13 - Dreams of a Samurai - 6:09


Personnel:

Red Hot Chili Peppers:

Anthony Kiedis – lead vocals
Josh Klinghoffer – guitar, backing vocals, bass (track 12), piano (track 2)
Flea – bass (tracks 1–11, 13), piano (tracks 2, 4, 8, 10-13), trumpet (track 12)
Chad Smith – drums, percussion

Additional Musicians:

Brian ‘Danger Mouse’ Burton – mellotron (track 3), organ (track 8), synthesizers on (tracks 1, 5-7, 10-11, 13)
Elton John – piano (track 6)
Mauro Refosco – percussion (tracks 6-7)
Anna Waronker – backing vocals (track 1)
Beverley Chitwood – vocal solo (track 13)
Daniele Luppi – string arrangements and conduction
Jeremy Levy – score preparation
Chris Tedesco – string quartet contractor
Peter Kent – 1st violin (tracks 2, 4, 10-12)
Sharon Jackson – 2nd violin (tracks 2, 4, 10-12)
Briana Bandy – viola (tracks 2, 4, 10-12)
Armen Ksajikian – cello (tracks 2, 4, 10-12)
SJ Hasman – vocal choir contractor, choir (tracks 5, 12-13)
Beverley Chitwood – choir (tracks 5, 12-13)
Alexx Daye – choir (tracks 5, 12-13)
David Loucks – choir (tracks 5, 12-13)
Kennya Ramsey – choir (tracks 5, 12-13)
Matthew Selby – choir (tracks 5, 12-13)
Loren Smith – choir (tracks 5, 12-13)
Gregory Whipple – choir (tracks 5, 12-13)








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