The Red Hot Chili Peppers is Californian funk-rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers' self-titled debut album, released in 1984, and produced by Gang of Four guitarist Andy Gill.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers struck a deal with EMI records. However, the band that guitarist Hillel Slovak and drummer Jack Irons were also in (called What Is This?) struck a deal with MCA records two week prior to that and so were unable to play with the band. The Chili Peppers found replacements with former Weirdos drummer Cliff Martinez and studio guitarist Jack Sherman.
The recording of the album was not a smooth process. Andy Gill and the band fought over creative issues, with Gill directing them towards a more "radio-friendly" sound.The Red Hot Chili Peppers was released with the Chili Peppers disappointed in the production. It failed to chart in the Billboard Hot 200.
They went on tour to support the record but the rest of the band did not get along with Sherman. They only earned about $500 each from that tour. Both albums, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and Squeezed by What Is This? did not do well, so Jack Sherman was fired from the Peppers and Hillel Slovak returned to perform on Freaky Styley, the Chili Peppers' second album.
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In Kiedis' autobiography Scar Tissue, he says that he was demolished when he saw that Gill had wrote the word "shit" next to the title of the song "Police Helicopter" on a notepad as it was one of the first songs they had written and in Kiedis' words "It embodied the spirit of the band which was the kinetic, stabbing, angular, shocking assault force of sound and energy".
Track listing:
- True Men Don't Kill Coyotes
- Baby Appeal
- Buckle Down
- Get Up and Jump
- Why Don't You Love Me?
- Green Heaven
- Mommy Where's Daddy
- Out in L.A.
- Police Helicopter
- You Always Sing the Same
- Grand Pappy Du Plenty
- Get Up and Jump (demo)
- Police Helicopter (demo)
- Out in L.A. (demo)
- Green Heaven (demo)
- What It Is (a.k.a. "Nina's Song") (demo)
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