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Freaky Styley - Red Hot Chili Peppers
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  1. Jungle Man/Kiedis/]
  2. Hollywood (Africa)
  3. American Ghost Dance/Kiedis/]
  4. If You Want Me to Stay
  5. Nevermind/Irons]
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  1. Jungle Man/Kiedis/]
  2. Hollywood (Africa)
  3. American Ghost Dance/Kiedis/]
  4. If You Want Me to Stay
  5. Nevermind/Irons]
  6. Freaky Styley/Kiedis/]
  7. Blackeyed Blonde/Kiedis/]
  8. The Brothers Cup/Kiedis/]
  9. Battle Ship/Kiedis/]
  10. Lovin' and Touchin'/Kiedis/]
  11. Catholic School Girls Rule]
  12. Sex Rap]
  13. Thirty Dirty Birds/Kiedis/]
  14. Yertle the Turtle/Kiedis/]
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The closest the Red Hot Chili Peppers ever came to straight funk, Freaky Styley is the quirkiest, loosest, and most playful album in their long and winding catalog. It's also one of the best, if least heard. A year earlier, in 1984, they'd made their self-titled debut with a stiff album produced Andrew Gill of Gang of Four fame. The album had its share of good songs, most notably "True Men Don't Kill Coyotes" and "Get Up and Jump," but Gill's cold and tinny production riddled The Red Hot Chili Peppers with the same sort of ...

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Freaky Styley 1989, EMI Music Distribution

UPC: 077779061723

CD