20 years Red Hot Chili Peppers. This makes it possible to make money. They know that even with WEA. And as long as the co-inventor of the radio rock hybrid import a new album, promises of potent back catalog (this time from 1989) relief. Dough out great music here, the "Greatest Hits" represents a successful up surprising song selection included two brand new tracks. Responsible compiler to the Red Hots incidentally himself sein.Dass considering masse good Peppers numbers one or the other piece missing ("If You Have To Ask "or" Warped "), goes without saying." Higher Ground "with its incredibly biting funk metal guitar lacks not fortunately. The gifted Stevie Wonder cover can be found indeed already on the compilations "What hits?" (1992) and "Out In LA" (1994), must be from 1989 but necessarily represented at a Best Of for the period. Too bad only that it has managed only one track from the fresh, wacky and irreverent "Mother's Milk" time. Quite different is the case with the breakthrough album "Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magik" (1991) .In addition to the consensus track "Under The Bridge" reflect the hard grooving Funk attacks "Give It Away" and "Suck My Kiss" the incomparable Power of Peppers early nineties resist. Kiedis and Co. also hoisted the timeless "Soul To Squeeze" (1993) on the album - in the style of the title track of the Coneheads soundtrack remains the "BSSM" sound committed. . Musical link between "BSSM" and eight years later mega successful "Californication" album is the single "Scar Tissue" "Californication," "Otherside" and the acoustic "Road Trippin '" on the other hand show the Red Hots the next decade: for the guitarist John Frusciante reawakened one in doubt melody instead Härte.Überraschend and highly gratifying that the band from Los Angeles finally Frusciante's drug-break (1992 to 1997) pays the overdue respect. Ignoring them live the rehearsed with Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro plate "One Hot Minute" consistently managed at least the most intense ballad of Peppers, "My Friends" on the album. From the most recent studio album "By The Way", the decision was only for the eponymous title track and "Universally Speaking". The new tracks, the slightly harder and dense "Fortune Faded" and the melodic "Save The Population" reflects the current status quo of Peppers sounds again, the remains -Tradition in the "By The Way". This "Greatest Hits" also appears as a DVD with slightly varied tracklist.