Blood Sugar Sex Magik

The joy of 1991’s Blood Sugar Sex Magik is hearing a band break through and become something new. Nothing they’d done previously is as sensitive as “I Could Have Lied” or as beautiful as “Under the Bridge”. Nothing is as genuinely heavy as “Suck My Kiss” and “Blood Sugar Sex Magik”, or as political as “The Power of Equality”, which, according to Anthony Kiedis, prompted producer Rick Rubin to say he preferred songs about cars and girls (which Kiedis gave him in “The Greeting Song”).
You can still hear their foundations in punk and rap (“The Power of Equality”), but you can also hear the romance of the Beat poets (“Breaking the Girl”) and the kind of Californian classic-rock ideals—free love, the expansion of consciousness, earnest poetry—that make the band feel as much like stewards of the ’60s as products of the ’80s (“Sir Psycho Sexy”).
It’s that balance—between the crude and the contemplative, the direct and the obscure, the jock jam and the art song—that makes Blood Sugar Sex Magik not just one of the definitive albums of the 1990s, but one that helped push alternative rock into the mainstream. Compared to Nirvana (whose Nevermind came out the same day), they were as Hollywood as Guns N’ Roses; compared to Guns N’ Roses, they represented a vision of hard rock that paved the way for not just rap metal, but a universe of heavy, guitar-based music that felt mainstream in reach but still underground in nature.
“Lowbrow but I rock a little know-how,” Kiedis sings on “Give It Away”. It’s a good line. But it’s also a mission statement: With Blood Sugar Sex Magik, the Red Hot Chili Peppers made weightlifting music you can think with.

Tracklisting

  1. The Power Of Equality (4:00)
  2. If You Have To Ask (4:11)
  3. Breaking The Girl (5:03)
  4. Funky Monks (5:22)
  5. Suck My Kiss (3:35)
  6. I Could Have Lied (4:10)
  7. Mellowship Slinky In B Major (4:00)
  8. The Righteous & The Wicked (4:05)
  9. Give It Away (4:45)
  10. Blood Sugar Sex Magik (4:31)
  11. Under The Bridge (4:34)
  12. Naked In The Rain (4:30)
  13. Apache Rose Peacock (4:43)
  14. The Greeting Song (3:14)
  15. My Lovely Man (4:45)
  16. Sir Psycho Sexy (8:24)
  17. They’re Red Hot (1:44)

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Release Information

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Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_Sugar_Sex_Magik
Format Vinyl 2× LP Album Reissue Repress
Label Warner Bros. Records
Catalog Number 7599-26681-1
Notes Hype sticker on shrink wrap: “Contains Language That Some People May Find Offensive”. Glossy single jacket with white paper inner sleeves. No printed inner sleeves, no lyrics sheet. 140g black vinyl. ℗ © 1991 Warner Bros. Records Inc. for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the U.S. Made in Germany by ⓦ Warner Music Manufacturing Europe. [Note: Not a exclusive 2011 25th Anniversary Release, see [r3325063], [r3244590]] Suck My Kiss is spelled Suck Me Kiss on label. For a similar later release (after May 2019) with the new “Warner Records” label logo, see [r14651298].
Discogs URL Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik