Description

Mother’s Milk is the fourth studio and video album by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released August 16, 1989 by EMI America. After the death of founding guitarist Hillel Slovak and the subsequent departure of drummer Jack Irons, vocalist Anthony Kiedis and bassist Flea regrouped with the addition of guitarist John Frusciante and drummer Chad Smith. Frusciante’s influence altered the band’s sound by placing more emphasis on melody than rhythm, which had dominated the band’s previous material. Returning producer Michael Beinhorn favored heavy metal guitar riffs, as well as overdubbing perceived by Frusciante as excessive, and as a result, Beinhorn and Frusciante constantly fought over the album’s guitar sound.

Mother’s Milk was a greater commercial success than the band’s first three albums, peaking at number 52 on the US Billboard 200. It received widespread airplay for the single “Knock Me Down” and Stevie Wonder cover “Higher Ground,” and became their first gold record in early 1990. Although it was not met with the same positive critical reception that its predecessor The Uplift Mofo Party Plan (1987) had garnered, Mother’s Milk was the first step for the band in achieving international success and, according to Amy Hanson of AllMusic, “turned the tide and transformed the band from underground funk-rocking rappers to mainstream bad boys with seemingly very little effort.”
Track Listing

Side A Tracks

1. Good Time Boys 2. Higher Ground 3. Subway To Venus 4. Magic Johnson 5. Nobody Weird Like Me 6. Knock Me Down

Side B Tracks

1. Taste The Pain 2. Stone Cold Bush 3. Fire 4. Pretty Little Ditty 5. Punk Rock Classic 6. Sexy Mexican Maid 7. Johnny, Kick A Hole In The Sky