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"Soul to Squeeze" is a song by the American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers that was originally recorded during the production of their fifth studio album, Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991). [1] Although it was not featured on the record [ 1 ] and was used as a B-side on the singles " Give It Away " and " Under the Bridge ", [ 2 ] "Soul to Squeeze ...
In 2013, a first edit cut of the documentary containing over 18 minutes of footage not included in the released version was released onto YouTube.The newly released footage includes scenes of the band recording "They're Red Hot", "Search and Destroy", "Sikamikanico" and "Soul to Squeeze".
"Soul to Squeeze" (from the album Coneheads) 4:50: 13. "Tell Me Baby" (from the album Stadium Arcadium) 4:08: 14. "Dani California" (from the album Stadium Arcadium)
Blood Sugar Sex Magik is the fifth studio album by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released on September 24, 1991, by Warner Bros. Records.Produced by Rick Rubin, its musical style differed notably from the band's previous album Mother's Milk (1989), reducing the use of heavy metal guitar riffs and accentuating the melodic songwriting contributions of guitarist John Frusciante.
In August 1993, the non-album single "Soul to Squeeze" was released and featured on the soundtrack to the film Coneheads. [72] The song topped the Billboard US Modern Rock chart. [ 73 ]
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Greatest Hits is the second greatest hits album and second compilation album by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, released on Nov. 18, 2003, by Warner Bros. Records.Aside from their cover of "Higher Ground", all songs on the album are from the band's tenure on Warner Bros. Records from 1991 to 2002, in addition to two newly recorded songs.