Red Hot Chili Peppers “Stadium Arcadium” Rock Music CD Review By Clyde Lee Dennis Stadium Arcadium is the long awaited latest release from release from Red Hot Chili Peppers. Like it’s predecessor, Blood Sugar Sex Magic, Stadium Arcadium is destined to be a smash hit. RHCP fans will absolutely delight in this double disc, 28 song release. Probably will be the very best double album of the year. Disc 1 starts with Dani California, the first single from the collection and frankly just rolls right through more than 100 hours of Red Hot Chili Peppers Utopia. From the slowed down tempo of track 2, Snow (Hey Oh) to the bangin C’mon Girl, track 12 this CD is chock full of very well written, passionately played, and expertly produced tracks. By the way the 2 Discs, though very similar in styles are titled Mars and Jupiter. Overall the collection that is Stadium Arcadium is a delight to listen to. I give it two thumbs up. It’s a CD anyone who enjoys music will like a lot. While this entire CD collection is outstanding the truly standout tunes are Charlie track 3, Disc 1, Stadium Arcadium track 4, Disc 1, and Hard to Concentrate track 3, Disc 2. My SmoothLee Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore …as in “Stuck On REpeat” is track 2, Disc 2, Tell Me Baby. Nice! Release Notes: Red Hot Chili Peppers originally released Stadium Arcadium on May 9, 2006 on the Warner Bros. record label. CD track list follows: Jupiter – Disc 1 1. Dani California 2. Snow (Hey Oh) 3. Charlie 4. Stadium Arcadium 5. Hump De Bump 6. She’s Only 18 7. Slow Cheetah 8. Torture Me 9. Strip My Mind 10. Especially In Michigan Mars – Disc 2 1. Desecration Smile 2. Tell Me Baby 3. Hard to Concentrate 4. 21st Century 5. She Looks To Me 6. Readymade 7. If 8. Make You Feel Better 9. Animal Bar 10. So Much I

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