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Shadows Collide with People

John Frusciante

2004 recording. Genres: Rock \ Post grunge ~
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Shadows Collide with People
The fourth solo outing from Red Hot Chili Pepper guitarist John Frusciante -- OK, fifth for those counting his free 21-track downloadable-only From the Sounds Inside released in 2001 -- is his most accessible effort to date in terms of mainstream appeal. It is likewise worth mentioning that he has made available demos of a majority of these sides on his website for a limited time. Frusciante also maintains intermittent contact with the avant-garde forces that drove the Niandra LaDes and Usually Just a T-Shirt coupling in 1995. Admittedly, enthusiasts of his edgier lo-fi recordings may find 2004's Shadows Collide With People too polished and produced. However, the sonic spit-shine rarely detracts from the very palpable emotive presence within each of the selections. Although Frusciante and Josh Klinghoffer (guitar/vocals/bass/keyboards/percussion) divvy up the lion's share of the instrumentation, the two are joined by fellow Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith and bassist Flea -- the latter contributing an upright bassline to "The Slaughter" -- as well as Omar Rodriguez on slide guitar and Charlie Clouser's orchestral programming. While "Omission" is signified by Klinghoffer's co-lead vocal, at the center remains Frusciante's probing melodic sense. He vacillates between the power-chord rockers "Carvel," "Second Walk," and "This Song" and the haunting beauty of "Regret," which is set against the decidedly more experimental and bold "-00Ghost27," "23 Go In to End," and "Failure33 Object." These wordless excursions lacerate a discernible swath across Frusciante's otherwise introspective songwriting. Examples include the introduction to "In Relief," "Water," and the Byrds-ish feel incorporated into "Cut-Out." Even though it might not be the artist's intended goal, with such strong -- if not arguably disparate -- material exemplifying the best of what Frusciante has to offer, Shadows Collide With People has something for his listeners past, present, and future. ~ Lindsay Planer
Cover of 'Shadows Collide with People' - John Frusciante
1. Carvel [4m 12s]2. Omission [4m 34s]3. Regret [2m 58s]4. Ricky [3m 57s]5. Second Walk [1m 42s]6. Everyperson [2m 38s]7. -00Ghost27 [3m 50s]8. Wednesday’s Song [3m 31s]9. This Cold [2m 00s]10. Failure 33 Object [2m 55s]11. Song To Sing When I’m Lonely [3m 17s]12. Time Goes Back [3m 23s]13. In Relief [3m 37s]14. Water [4m 06s]15. Cut-Out [3m 34s]16. Chances [1m 49s]17. 23 Go InTo End [6m 42s]18. The Slaughter [3m 52s]Total duration: 1h 2m 49s