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Shadows Collide with People is the fourth solo studio album by Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante, released in 2004, conceived during the recording of the Chili Peppers' 2002 album By the Way. It is widely regarded as his most accessible work, featuring a mix of guitar-driven alternative rock, folk ballads, and electronica. Frusciante has stated that this was his most expensive album to date, costing around $300,000 to produce. All tracks were written by Frusciante himself and the majority of the vocal work is also performed by him. Another notable feature of this album is Frusciante's newfound ability to sing in a more professional-sounding and stronger voice than ever before. Fellow Chili Pepper, bassist Flea plays a double bass on "The Slaughter", the closing track of the album. Other notable contributers came from Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, The Mars Volta frontman Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Josh Klinghoffer and Charlie Clouser. Frusciante also made acoustic and demo versions of these tracks available to fans through his official site, as an alternative to the highly produced sound of the record. The album reached #191 on the Billboard 200 and #11 on Heatseekers. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Carvel
John Frusciante
Omission
John Frusciante
Regret
John Frusciante
Ricky
John Frusciante
Second Walk
John Frusciante
Every Person
John Frusciante
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John Frusciante
Wednesday's Song
John Frusciante
This Cold
John Frusciante
Failure 33 Object
John Frusciante
Song to Sing When I'm Lonely
John Frusciante
Time Goes Back
John Frusciante
In Relief
John Frusciante
Water
John Frusciante
Cut-Out
John Frusciante
Chances
John Frusciante
23 Go in to End
John Frusciante
The Slaughter
John Frusciante