Out in L.A.

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Out in LA is a compilation of demo, Remix and live versions of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, which was released on 1 November 1994. The demos come mainly from the first two albums of the band The Red Hot Chili Peppers Freaky Styley and.

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The band had split from her former record label EMI and stood at Warner Bros. Records. The album is a utilization of archive material by EMI. It contains recordings dating back to the early 1980s to the early days of the band's history, and was accompanied by liner notes by Kiedis and Flea. The album title is also the name of a song from the 1984 debut album.

The thought really only for fans packet reached after three years without an album on the charts, surprisingly, number 82 of the U.S. Billboard 200 In the UK, the album was a week on number 61, in Switzerland on 37th

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic described the album as " lukewarm collection of remixes and obscurities ', which is of interest only to die-hard fans of the band, even if their patience will put to the test because of the excessive length of playing time. Marcus Schleutermann from Rock Hard refers to the " variants of well-known pieces " as " invariably worse than the original versions " and the six "new" songs if it were predominantly " barely half minute Joke numbers" that are "not without reason so far to no published album " were.

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