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I'm with You (album)

I'm with You is the tenth studio album by the American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers. The album was released by Warner Bros. Records on August 26, 2011, in Europe and on August 29, 2011, in the United States.[6][7][8] The album made its debut at number one in 18 countries including the United Kingdom, while reaching number two in the United States and Canada.

I'm with You
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 26, 2011 (2011-08-26)
RecordedSeptember 14, 2010 – March 18, 2011
Studio
Genre
Length59:15
LabelWarner Bros.
ProducerRick Rubin
Red Hot Chili Peppers chronology
Road Trippin' Through Time
(2011)
I'm with You
(2011)
Official Bootlegs
(2011)
Singles from I'm with You
  1. "The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie"
    Released: July 18, 2011
  2. "Monarchy of Roses"
    Released: October 7, 2011
  3. "Look Around"
    Released: January 25, 2012[3][4]
  4. "Brendan's Death Song"
    Released: June 11, 2012[5]

Produced by Rick Rubin, I'm with You was the band's first studio album since 2006's Stadium Arcadium, and its first to feature guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, following the departure of John Frusciante in 2009. The album received mixed reviews, with many praising newcomer Josh Klinghoffer for breathing new life into the veteran group, but also noting that John's Frusciante's absence hurts the group. The album featured four singles, including alternative number-one hit, "The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie", "Monarchy of Roses", "Look Around" and "Brendan's Death Song". "Did I Let You Know" was released exclusively in Brazil thanks to response from a poll voted on by the fans, though it was not considered a proper single.[9] A Rolling Stone Reader's Poll named I'm with You the 8th best album of 2011 and the album was also nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album.[10]

Background edit

In August 2007, at the close of the band's world tour in support of Stadium Arcadium (2006), the Peppers began a one-year hiatus, which subsequently stretched to more than two years. Bassist Flea stated, "I talked everyone into it and some people were more prone to it than others. [...] I just felt like I wanted to take two years away just to really look and see if the band was something we should still be doing. Things had gotten dysfunctional and not fun."[11] During this time, Flea studied music theory at the University of Southern California,[12] drummer Chad Smith recorded and toured with hard rock supergroup Chickenfoot, while guitarist John Frusciante recorded and released his 10th solo album, The Empyrean. According to vocalist Anthony Kiedis, there was a collective decision "not [to] do anything Red Hot Chili Peppers-related for a minimum of one year. [...] We started in 1999, with the writing and the recording of Californication, and we didn't really stop until the tour ended last year. We were all emotionally and mentally zapped at the end of that run."[13] During the band's self-imposed hiatus, Frusciante departed from the band for a second time, stating, "There was no drama or anger involved, and the other guys were very understanding. They are supportive of my doing whatever makes me happy and that goes both ways."[14] Regarding Frusciante's departure, Flea stated, "he just didn't want to do [the Red Hot Chili Peppers] anymore. He really wanted to do what he wants to do, on his own, without having to deal with the band dynamic, our band dynamic."[15] Kiedis notes that, "John had become disenchanted with being in a touring rock band, which is completely understandable. He's a driven person in the world of music and sound, and he wanted to change gears."[16]

Following Frusciante's departure, Kiedis stated that both he and Flea "had this intuitive feeling. We're not really done. We wanted to maintain the Red Hot Chili Peppers if we could do it in a way that upheld historically what we had accomplished. [...] There were some interesting conversations about, do we try to find someone we don't know, or maybe there is somebody right in our own backyard who is the perfect solution?"[17] Flea commented on the band's eventual return stating, "For me, the biggest thing during the time off, and what really made me want to continue doing the band, specifically after John decided he didn't want to continue, [was] I just realized, Anthony, man, he's my brother, I love him so much, and we started this band when we were kids. I wanted to keep that going, I never want to let that go."[11]

Frusciante was subsequently replaced by friend and frequent collaborator Josh Klinghoffer, who had been performing alongside the band during the final legs of the Stadium Arcadium tour. Regarding Klinghoffer's entry into the band, Smith noted, "We've known him a long time. He's super-talented, smart, handsome. He fits in perfectly, which is a good thing,"[18] and later stated: "We couldn't have asked for a better person to play music with."[19] Klinghoffer noted, "I've always been attracted to the idea of a tight-knit unit, a band of family, a brotherhood. Since my earliest memory, they always seemed like a band with a lot of love for each other."[20]

Joining the band in late 2009,[17] Klinghoffer began writing and jamming with the band on October 12;[21] the same day that friend and autobiographer Brendan Mullen died. According to Flea, "it was a poignant moment for us. It was an emotional thing."[15] Klinghoffer notes that: "It was sort of a sad hello. Everybody lost a good friend."[16]

Klinghoffer subsequently made his live debut with the band on January 29, 2010, performing a cover of the Neil Young song, "A Man Needs a Maid", at MusiCares event honouring Young.[22] Prior to the event, Chad Smith noted, "it's the first time we've played out with Josh, just the four of us, so it'll be an exciting night for him. [...] We're taking it slow. One song at a time."[23] Flea commented on Josh's impact on the band, saying that "over time he really revealed himself to be just the best person we could've got. And John Frusciante's such a powerful musician and left such an imprint on our band and gave so much as a writer, as a player, a serious part of our band, that no one could ever replace John. No one's ever going to step in and do what John did. But Josh came in and does what Josh does and does it in a beautiful way."[11]

Kiedis noted, "There is no question – this is a beginning," with Smith confirming that statement by adding, "this is a new band. Same name, but it's a new band."[17]

Recording and production edit

The album was produced by Rick Rubin; in the same studio in which the band recorded Californication, and at Shangri La.[24] The album's recording sessions took place from September 2010 to March 2011. According to Rubin, the band recorded enough material to release a second double album, following Stadium Arcadium (2006), but ultimately decided not to. Rubin notes, "it was painful not to share all of the material that we had, but we felt it would be too much. We really wanted it to be 12 songs but it ended up being 14 just because nobody could agree on which 12." Regarding the band's decision to work with Rubin once again, Chad Smith stated, "We have a great working relationship with him. He's been working with us for 20 years. We feel that he's the fifth Chili Pepper. He's someone that we love and trust."[19]

I'm with You was claimed to be the first album specially mastered to optimize digital sound quality for iTunes Store customers who purchase the album through iTunes. The album was mastered using high-resolution sourced audio.[25] Despite this, the mastering has been deemed extremely loud and over-compressed and therefore distorted, continuing the trend since One Hot Minute.[26][27]

Writing and composition edit

According to drummer Chad Smith, the band "wrote a lot of songs" during ten months, from October 12, 2009, to August 2010.[19] Smith noted, "Every record is a real snapshot of where we're at during that time in our lives as a band and as a people. It's always been that way."[19] Flea stated that the band wrote around 60–70 songs for the new album and writing took around nine months before they entered the studio with Rubin.[28][29]

 
I'm With You was the first Red Hot Chili Peppers album with guitarrist Josh Klinghoffer replacing John Frusciante.

Regarding the departure of guitarist John Frusciante, and the arrival of Josh Klinghoffer, vocalist Anthony Kiedis stated, prior to the album's release, "it is always going to change the chemistry and feeling of the music when such a creative force as John Frusciante leaves. He was something unique that shaped our sound then, but now I think it's also something fresh and exciting to have a new, incredible musical mind working with us now. We are still the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but we also have to adapt and welcome new opportunities. After all, that is how we've survived all these years."[30] Producer Rick Rubin commented on Klinghoffer's addition to the band, stating, "Josh is fantastic. He played with John Frusciante for many, many years and he actually toured with the Chili Peppers before, so he's sort of part of the extended family. He's stylistically very close to John but has a completely different trip. It sounds like the Red Hot Chili Peppers that you've never heard before."[31] Flea remarked, "Josh is a very subtle musician and it's not so much about the big riff – it's more subtle, sublime, poetic texture type of playing. We're just reacting to him, and it makes us play different, so we're just going a different way, and it's great. We still sound like the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but it's really a lot different."[11][32]

Kiedis commented on the overall writing process, noting, "this album has been one of evolution. Before, some of our jams were a bit hit-and-miss. On this record, a decent number of songs were actually thought out and planned in a way we had never done before. That is, with Flea's new knowledge of music theory, we explored the writing process with a bit more precision."[30] During the band's hiatus, Flea studied musical theory classes at the University of Southern California,[12] learning piano during his tenure. According to Kiedis, Flea's piano contributions to I'm With You added "a whole new dynamic"[30] to the band's sound. According to Flea, Klinghoffer also wrote songs on piano for the album: "I started writing songs on piano for this record and Josh also wrote songs on piano, so a lot of the songs were written on the piano and then translated to [the] rock band. It has a different kind of feeling, kind of more of a liquid, poetic feeling is the best way I can describe it."[11]

Flea said the three main things he was listening to during the creation of the album were underground kind of avant-garde electronic music, The Rolling Stones, and Johann Sebastian Bach.[33]

According to the band, "Brendan's Death Song" was the first song written for the album, with parts of "Annie Wants a Baby" written the same day. Album opener, "Monarchy of Roses", a darker song mixing funk and pop, was written and recorded under the working title, "Disco Sabbath".[21] Other songs like "Did I Let You Know?" focus on social commentary about the planet while "Police Station" is a slow, emotional piece that tells a story of Kiedis running into various old friends throughout Los Angeles, all of whom had turned into down-on-their-luck, tragic figures. Kiedis reminisces about past times with these characters over a moody, complex chord progression from Klinghoffer.[34] According to Kiedis, the final song written for the album was "Even You Brutus", written after the band stopped writing songs and was already in the recording studio. Flea came in and played a piece on the piano that the band felt they needed to turn into a song.[35] "Dance, Dance, Dance" has been described as the most atmospheric and family-friendly song on the album.[36]

According to Flea, "Life and death is a major theme of the album."[15] Other themes in the album include the beginning of romantic relationships,[15] hardship of poverty,[15] quitting drug abuse,[15] and the dashing of dreams and wishes.[15]

During the writing process, Flea reportedly listened to the Rolling Stones' albums Exile on Main Street and Tattoo You frequently.[17]

According to Flea, the album is, at times, influenced by African music. Flea stated, "We've always all loved African music. Throughout our career we've played some African bits, but we never really captured it right. Josh and I tripped around Ethiopia with a group called Africa Express, which Damon Albarn organized. We saw music every night and jammed with musicians. Ethiopia is such a great country, beautiful place. So there are a couple African parts on the new songs. One is called "Did I Let You Know", which has a real African feeling, and there's another called "Ethiopia". I'm really grateful to Damon for bringing me along. It really widened my scope of humanity."[15] Chad Smith also commented on the album's African influences, stating his love of a compilation album, entitled The Afrosound of Colombia, and noting that the song, "Ethiopia", "puts a smile on my face."[37]

Packaging and title edit

During a June 2011 interview with Spin, Smith confirmed that controversial British artist Damien Hirst would design the album cover.[38] On July 5, 2011, the cover artwork was released through the band's mailing list. Kiedis described the album's cover art, entirely white except for a fly perched on a capsule, by saying, "It's an image. It's art. Iconic. We didn't give it its meaning but it's clearly open to interpretation."

Flea's daughter, Clara Balzary, has been involved with taking promotional photos of the band leading up to the release of the new album. Most of the first shots of the new lineup were taken by Balzary, and her photography is featured in the album artwork.

In June 2011, cryptic themed street posters and artwork of a robot with the band's logo and 8/30/11 began appearing in various places around Los Angeles. At the time it was denied by the band's management that the artwork was released by the band or the album cover however on July 14, 2011, TMZ broke the news that the artwork has been endorsed by the band to promote the global release of the new album. The artist behind the work is Mr. Brainwash. Brainwash claims that his work with the band is not finished and he will be teaming up with them on several more projects.[39]

The working title for the album was rumored to be Dr. Johnny Skinz's Disproportionately Rambunctious Polar Express Machine-Head. According to an early 2011 article in Spin Magazine, Kiedis said "[A friend] was reminiscing about one of his legendary acid trips, and told us that he had been playing a sold-out show to the planets and moons, and his number-one hit was, well, that title".[40] Two months later the working title name was denied by producer Rick Rubin and Kiedis. Through his father, Kiedis told fans, don't believe the rumors. There was no friend, no acid trip and it was all a lie.[41]

When it came time to decide on a title for the album, Kiedis started making lists of titles, though none seemed to capture the spirit of the record. He said they thought of naming it after a song on the album, but Rubin said that made it seem like the band did not have enough ideas. A day before the deadline to find a title, Klinghoffer wrote down the words "I'm with you" on a piece of paper and very subtly showed it to Kiedis and the rest of the band who fell in love with the title right away. Klinghoffer said the title came to him out of nowhere and explained, "It seems pretty open, pretty apropos to where the band is, what the band's doing, how the record wants to be related to, or related with." Kiedis said, "It's open, and there's not really a negative connotation. It's inviting. The first time I heard a non-one-of-us mention it, it gave me the best feeling you could imagine. Unbeknownst to me, the news [of the album's title] had hit the radio, and some kid came up to me and he shook my hand and he said, 'I'm with you!' And I was like, 'Why are you saying that? Where did you hear that?' He said, 'I'm with you!' And then I realized that he must've heard it on the radio or something, and it was just a great feeling." This is the first album since 1989's Mother's Milk not to feature a title track.[42]

Release and promotion edit

The band's official site held a global listening party on August 22, 2011, where they streamed the entire album. Various radio stations throughout the world began playing tracks on the same date leading up to the album's release.[43] The full album was also made available to stream for free on the iTunes Store.[44]

The band kicked off a string of promotional shows and appearances starting in August 2011. On August 30, 2011, the date following the album's release in the United States, the band performed the entire album (apart from "Even You Brutus?") in sequence at a via satellite worldwide theatrical event called Red Hot Chili Peppers Live: I'm With You.

Sports channel, ESPN and many of their programs featured songs from I'm with You during various clips, segments and commercials throughout the months of August and September.[45] The NFL has also used the album's songs during football games mainly prior to commercial breaks or playing throughout the stadium during timeouts. In 2011, the U.S. version of the Simon Cowell reality show, The X Factor used "Look Around" as a theme to their earliest commercials to promote the show. The album's second single, "Monarchy of Roses" was used in a Japanese car commercial for the Nissan Elgrand.[46]

In the United States, I'm with You debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 with 229,000 copies sold in its first week.[47] The album entered the UK Albums Chart at number one on the strength of 71,000 units, becoming the band's fourth number one effort in the United Kingdom.[48] With a tally of 28,000, the record opened on the Canadian Albums Chart at number two.[49] Internationally, I'm with You debuted and peaked atop the charts in over ten countries.[50]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?6.0/10[51]
Metacritic63/100[52]
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk8/10[53]
AllMusic     [54]
Entertainment WeeklyA[55]
Kerrang!     [56]
The Los Angeles Times    [57]
Q     [58]
Rolling Stone     [59]
Pitchfork4.0/10[60]
Spin7/10[61]
Uncut     [62]

Critical reception edit

I'm with You received mixed reviews from music critics.[52] At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 63, based on 35 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".[52] John Lewis of Uncut magazine released the first review of the album in said magazine's September 2011 issue. He rated the album 3 out of 5 stars in a generally favorable write-up, stating that although "listening to a playback of new RHCP album, I'm with You, one can definitely hear a John Frusciante-shaped hole in the proceedings", the album did have many great tracks. In particular, he cited the songs "Happiness Loves Company", "Even You Brutus?" and "Police Station" as some of the album's highlights. Despite all of this however, he alluded that the album lacked the overall quality of the band's material with John Frusciante, saying "Minus their star guitarist, the Chilis are a bit mild.".[62] The second review of I'm with You was written by Amy Bangs of Rock Sound. In another positive review which saw the album achieve a rating of 7 out of 10, she felt that any "drastic departure from their mixture of rock and funk is a disservice to fans", although she went on to say that tracks such as "Monarchy of Roses", "Even You Brutus?" and "Did I Let You Know" show a more experimental take on the band's trademark sound, saying that the former "layers a fast-paced dance beat and electronic instrumentation over the top of Flea's characteristic bass lines and Anthony Kiedis' unmistakable vocals." Despite this, she wrote that "There's a familiar funk-inspired sound on "Ethiopia" and "Look Around"." She also claims that new guitarist Josh Klinghoffer's playing on the album avoids the complex playing of former guitarist John Frusciante, whilst also noting his contributions on keyboard. She felt that the album was, overall, a successful continuation of their trademark sound, while also an exploration of several styles new to the band.[63]

In a similarly positive review, Q's Isaac Newton rated the album 3 stars out of 5. He hailed 'Brendan's Death Song' as the album's best track, whilst posing a question about what he interpreted as more introspective lyrics from the band on tracks such as 'Police Station' and 'Meet Me at the Corner', asking "are Red Hot Chili Peppers suffering a sudden attack of level-headedness?".[64]

Jon Dolan of Rolling Stone was also positive about the album, giving it a rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars and saying that "Josh Klinghoffer, who's worked with Beck and Gnarls Barkley, is well suited for giving old tricks new shape", describing his guitar playing as "textured" and "elusive". Dolan also acknowledged the band's influences from The Rolling Stones throughout the album by citing that the album's replacing of John Frusciante with Josh Klinghoffer could be compared to The Rolling Stones' replacing the late Brian Jones and returning to a more stripped down and basic sound formula.[65]

One of the most positive reviews came from Artistdirect writer Rick Florino, who gave the album 5 stars out of 5. Florino calls I'm with You a masterpiece, the best record of their career and a rock record for the ages. Florino said 'Police Station' is the most vibrantly visceral visual that the band has ever conjured and that the song paints a vivid portrait of loneliness and failure that's as tearjerkingly infectious as 'Under the Bridge' but with another two decades of instrumental intricacy infused at heart.[66]

Diminuendo showed an affinity in the album, although expressed a dislike for the songs "Brendan's Death Song" and "Even You Brutus?", saying the tracks "[were] not so great, and just too long." He noted that "the guitar work is different, obviously, since Josh Klinghoffer filled in for Frusciante. Different, but good." Ultimately, Diminuendo surmised that the "Red Hot Chili Peppers, with or without all of its members, still rocks because the name is just synonymous with greatness,"[67] giving the album a rating in volume setting of 7 out of 11.

However, not all critics were impressed with the album. The band's hometown newspaper, the Los Angeles Times, gave the album a fairly negative review, saying it was a mishmash, lacked a center, and often felt duct-taped together from various points in the band's career. Writer Randall Roberts stated that out of the 14-song album there is a good EP worth of songs and did praise the album's first single, 'The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie' along with 'Brendan's Death Song', which he said are among the best songs of the band's career. Roberts ended his review by saying the rest of the songs are stuff that will probably sound just fine beneath NFL highlight reels but fails to gel when the volume is up and California 2011 beckons.[68]

Commercial response edit

On August 10, 2011, the album's first single, "The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie" reached number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart giving them their 12th number one single. They already held the record for most number one singles at eleven and with this single extended their record. The single also reached number one on the Billboard Rock Songs chart giving them their first number one on this chart which was created in 2009.[69] The single also reached number one on the Canadian Alternative chart.[citation needed]

Released on August 29, it charted at No. 2 on Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart, selling 228,926 copies, with No. 1 debuts in Argentina, Brazil, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, and No. 2 debuts in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada and France.

On November 29, 2011, the album was nominated for a 2012 Grammy Award for Best Rock Album. The awards show was held February 12, 2012.[70] They lost to Foo Fighters' album Wasting Light.

Rolling Stone ranked "The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie" the 50th best single in their Top 50 Singles of 2011,[71] while the Reader's Poll named I'm with You the 8th best album of year,[72] and "Brendan's Death Song" as named tenth best song of 2011.[73]

As of May 2016, I'm with You has sold 1,700,000 copies worldwide with 574,000 copies being sold in the United States.[74] By most estimates, sales for the album have been a disappointment especially compared to the band's previous album, Stadium Arcadium which went onto sell over eight million copies worldwide with two and a half million copies sold in the U.S.; currently the album is on pace to be the band's lowest selling album since signing with Warner in 1991 and lowest selling album since 1987's The Uplift Mofo Party Plan.[75]

In December 2012, the band made Forbes' World's 25 Highest-Paid Musicians for 2012 list placing at number 19 and taking in $39 million for the album and tour to support it.[76] The tour made $33,911,873 in 2012 which was ranked 15th on Billboard's annual Top 25 Tours list.[77]

Tour edit

In the spring of 2011 the band announced its first tour dates since 2007. On July 27, 2011, the band played its first show since August 2007 and first with Klinghoffer. The event was very private and only 300 people were allowed to attend. It was held on the lawn outside the Henry Miller Memorial Library in Big Sur, CA. The band played a mixture of new and older songs. Rick Rubin, David Fricke, Vincent Gallo and Beach Boy Al Jardine were in attendance along with many of Flea's neighbors, since his house is close to the library.[78][79] They followed this show with two more secret shows in late July. The band played festivals in Asia as a warm-up to the official tour kick off in Colombia on September 11, 2011. Following the Latin American leg, the first European leg of the tour lasted until December 2011.[80]

Flea said that he expected the tour to last "forever" while Kiedis stated when talking about the new album, "I can't wait to go out and play this."[17] According to sound engineer, Dave Rat, the tour would last into 2013 and the band's schedule would be spent with three weeks on the road and two weeks off throughout the tour, a plan followed on previous tours.[81] Percussionist, Mauro Refosco and keyboard player, Chris Warren have joined the band's touring lineup as backing musicians for the entire tour.

The band's first leg in North America in early 2012 was forced to be rescheduled until late March 2012 due to multiple foot injuries Kiedis suffered with since the Stadium Arcadium tour. Kiedis then had surgery on his foot. The first U.S. leg of the tour, which included stops in Canada, kicked off in March 2012 and ran to June, with the rest of the U.S. dates being added or made up from August to November 2012.[82] During the first leg of the North American tour, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In March 2012, Chad Smith said the band planned to tour throughout the remainder of 2012 followed by dates in Australia, New Zealand and Africa scheduled for early 2013.

The tour was named 15th highest-grossing tour of 2012 by Billboard on its annual Top 25 list.

Official bootlegs edit

The band announced that they would start releasing official bootleg live downloads of full concerts from their current tour. The shows will be available in MP3 for $9.95 and ALAC and FLAC for $12.95. Each show is available for pre-order and will be released 72 hours after the completion of each show.[83]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Chad Smith & Josh Klinghoffer

I'm with You track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Monarchy of Roses"4:11
2."Factory of Faith"4:19
3."Brendan's Death Song"5:39
4."Ethiopia"3:50
5."Annie Wants a Baby"3:40
6."Look Around"3:28
7."The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie"4:42
8."Did I Let You Know"4:21
9."Goodbye Hooray"3:52
10."Happiness Loves Company"3:33
11."Police Station"5:35
12."Even You Brutus?"4:00
13."Meet Me at the Corner"4:21
14."Dance, Dance, Dance"3:45
Total length:59:15

I'm with You sessions/album outtakes edit

In August 2012, the band began releasing additional songs from the I'm with You recording sessions. Nine singles featuring 17 songs were released, with the final coming out in July 2013. Each release contained two songs (except for one, "In Love Dying", which clocked in at 8:01) featuring an a-side and a b-side and were available on 7" vinyl and digital download.[84] In late 2013, all 17 outtakes were released as a double LP entitled I'm Beside You. Klinghoffer confirmed that some post session work was done as late as 2013 on the songs from I'm Beside You.

According to the band, around 50 songs were recorded during the album sessions. To date, 19 remain unreleased. Of those, Klinghoffer mentioned "Renaissance" as one of the titles and he even has teased it live. Alternate versions of songs also exist. "Look Around" is featured on Rock Band DLC with its original intro (which was also played live). An alternate version of "Ethiopia" that features a saxophone solo performed by Joshua Redman also exists and was mentioned in interviews prior to the album's release but that version remains unreleased.[85] During recording process for the album, and as with every album, some of the songs had alternate working titles that were mentioned by the band in pre-release interviews. "Did I Let You Know" ("Take Me Home" and "Lagos"), "Police Station" ("Stolen Stone"), "Monarchy of Roses" ("Disco Sabbath"), "Goodbye Hooray" ("See You Around"), "Magpies on Fire" ("Magpies") and "Your Eyes Girl" ("Mormon Lover"). "Did I Let You Know" also had the suffix '(This I Know)' during some of the band's interviews.[86]

Personnel edit

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Additional musicians

Recording personnel

  • Phillip Broussard Jr. – assistant engineer
  • Greg Fidelman – mixing[87] (1, 2, 12)
  • Jason Gossman – programming, sequencing and editing
  • Ryan Hewitt – engineer
  • Chris "Hollywood" Holmes – editing
  • Sara Lynn Killion – assistant engineer
  • Vlado Meller  – mastering
  • Dana Nielsen – programming, sequencing and editing
  • Rick Rubin – production
  • Mark Santangelo – mastering assistant
  • Andrew Scheps – mixing[87]
  • Ken Sluiter – assistant engineer

Additional personnel

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

Certifications and sales for I'm with You
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[153] Gold 20,000^
Australia (ARIA)[154] Platinum 70,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[155] Gold 10,000*
Belgium (BEA)[156] Gold 15,000*
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[157] Platinum 40,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[158] Platinum 80,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[159] Gold 10,000^
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[160] Gold 15,155[160]
France (SNEP)[161] Platinum 100,000*
Germany (BVMI)[162] Platinum 200,000^
Greece (IFPI Greece)[163] Platinum 6,000^
Ireland (IRMA)[164] Gold 7,500^
Italy (FIMI)[165] Platinum 60,000*
Japan (RIAJ)[166] Gold 100,000^
Netherlands (NVPI)[167] Gold 25,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[168] Gold 7,500^
Poland (ZPAV)[169] Platinum 20,000*
Russia (NFPF)[111] Gold 5,000*
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[170] Platinum 30,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[171] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[172] Gold 500,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release dates edit

Release history for I'm with You
Region Date Format
Australia[174] August 26, 2011 CD, digital download [citation needed]
Canada[175]
Finland[176]
France[177]
Germany[36]
Ireland[178]
Netherlands[179]
United Kingdom[180]
Poland[181] August 29, 2011
United States[182][183][184]
Brazil[185] August 30, 2011
Japan[105][186] August 31, 2011
  • The vinyl version of the album was released on October 18, 2011, in the U.S.[187] and on October 24, 2011, in UK.[188]

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External links edit

  • I'm with You at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Official website

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I m with You is the tenth studio album by the American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers The album was released by Warner Bros Records on August 26 2011 in Europe and on August 29 2011 in the United States 6 7 8 The album made its debut at number one in 18 countries including the United Kingdom while reaching number two in the United States and Canada I m with YouStudio album by Red Hot Chili PeppersReleasedAugust 26 2011 2011 08 26 RecordedSeptember 14 2010 March 18 2011StudioEastWest Los Angeles California Shangri La Malibu California GenreFunk rock 1 alternative rock 2 Length59 15LabelWarner Bros ProducerRick RubinRed Hot Chili Peppers chronologyRoad Trippin Through Time 2011 I m with You 2011 Official Bootlegs 2011 Singles from I m with You The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie Released July 18 2011 Monarchy of Roses Released October 7 2011 Look Around Released January 25 2012 3 4 Brendan s Death Song Released June 11 2012 5 Produced by Rick Rubin I m with You was the band s first studio album since 2006 s Stadium Arcadium and its first to feature guitarist Josh Klinghoffer following the departure of John Frusciante in 2009 The album received mixed reviews with many praising newcomer Josh Klinghoffer for breathing new life into the veteran group but also noting that John s Frusciante s absence hurts the group The album featured four singles including alternative number one hit The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie Monarchy of Roses Look Around and Brendan s Death Song Did I Let You Know was released exclusively in Brazil thanks to response from a poll voted on by the fans though it was not considered a proper single 9 A Rolling Stone Reader s Poll named I m with You the 8th best album of 2011 and the album was also nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album 10 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording and production 3 Writing and composition 4 Packaging and title 5 Release and promotion 6 Reception 6 1 Critical reception 6 2 Commercial response 7 Tour 7 1 Official bootlegs 8 Track listing 8 1 I m with You sessions album outtakes 9 Personnel 10 Charts 10 1 Weekly charts 10 2 Year end charts 11 Certifications and sales 12 Release dates 13 References 14 External linksBackground editIn August 2007 at the close of the band s world tour in support of Stadium Arcadium 2006 the Peppers began a one year hiatus which subsequently stretched to more than two years Bassist Flea stated I talked everyone into it and some people were more prone to it than others I just felt like I wanted to take two years away just to really look and see if the band was something we should still be doing Things had gotten dysfunctional and not fun 11 During this time Flea studied music theory at the University of Southern California 12 drummer Chad Smith recorded and toured with hard rock supergroup Chickenfoot while guitarist John Frusciante recorded and released his 10th solo album The Empyrean According to vocalist Anthony Kiedis there was a collective decision not to do anything Red Hot Chili Peppers related for a minimum of one year We started in 1999 with the writing and the recording of Californication and we didn t really stop until the tour ended last year We were all emotionally and mentally zapped at the end of that run 13 During the band s self imposed hiatus Frusciante departed from the band for a second time stating There was no drama or anger involved and the other guys were very understanding They are supportive of my doing whatever makes me happy and that goes both ways 14 Regarding Frusciante s departure Flea stated he just didn t want to do the Red Hot Chili Peppers anymore He really wanted to do what he wants to do on his own without having to deal with the band dynamic our band dynamic 15 Kiedis notes that John had become disenchanted with being in a touring rock band which is completely understandable He s a driven person in the world of music and sound and he wanted to change gears 16 Following Frusciante s departure Kiedis stated that both he and Flea had this intuitive feeling We re not really done We wanted to maintain the Red Hot Chili Peppers if we could do it in a way that upheld historically what we had accomplished There were some interesting conversations about do we try to find someone we don t know or maybe there is somebody right in our own backyard who is the perfect solution 17 Flea commented on the band s eventual return stating For me the biggest thing during the time off and what really made me want to continue doing the band specifically after John decided he didn t want to continue was I just realized Anthony man he s my brother I love him so much and we started this band when we were kids I wanted to keep that going I never want to let that go 11 Frusciante was subsequently replaced by friend and frequent collaborator Josh Klinghoffer who had been performing alongside the band during the final legs of the Stadium Arcadium tour Regarding Klinghoffer s entry into the band Smith noted We ve known him a long time He s super talented smart handsome He fits in perfectly which is a good thing 18 and later stated We couldn t have asked for a better person to play music with 19 Klinghoffer noted I ve always been attracted to the idea of a tight knit unit a band of family a brotherhood Since my earliest memory they always seemed like a band with a lot of love for each other 20 Joining the band in late 2009 17 Klinghoffer began writing and jamming with the band on October 12 21 the same day that friend and autobiographer Brendan Mullen died According to Flea it was a poignant moment for us It was an emotional thing 15 Klinghoffer notes that It was sort of a sad hello Everybody lost a good friend 16 Klinghoffer subsequently made his live debut with the band on January 29 2010 performing a cover of the Neil Young song A Man Needs a Maid at MusiCares event honouring Young 22 Prior to the event Chad Smith noted it s the first time we ve played out with Josh just the four of us so it ll be an exciting night for him We re taking it slow One song at a time 23 Flea commented on Josh s impact on the band saying that over time he really revealed himself to be just the best person we could ve got And John Frusciante s such a powerful musician and left such an imprint on our band and gave so much as a writer as a player a serious part of our band that no one could ever replace John No one s ever going to step in and do what John did But Josh came in and does what Josh does and does it in a beautiful way 11 Kiedis noted There is no question this is a beginning with Smith confirming that statement by adding this is a new band Same name but it s a new band 17 Recording and production editThe album was produced by Rick Rubin in the same studio in which the band recorded Californication and at Shangri La 24 The album s recording sessions took place from September 2010 to March 2011 According to Rubin the band recorded enough material to release a second double album following Stadium Arcadium 2006 but ultimately decided not to Rubin notes it was painful not to share all of the material that we had but we felt it would be too much We really wanted it to be 12 songs but it ended up being 14 just because nobody could agree on which 12 Regarding the band s decision to work with Rubin once again Chad Smith stated We have a great working relationship with him He s been working with us for 20 years We feel that he s the fifth Chili Pepper He s someone that we love and trust 19 I m with You was claimed to be the first album specially mastered to optimize digital sound quality for iTunes Store customers who purchase the album through iTunes The album was mastered using high resolution sourced audio 25 Despite this the mastering has been deemed extremely loud and over compressed and therefore distorted continuing the trend since One Hot Minute 26 27 Writing and composition edit nbsp Monarchy of Roses source source Monarchy of Roses is the 2nd single and features elements of disco Problems playing this file See media help According to drummer Chad Smith the band wrote a lot of songs during ten months from October 12 2009 to August 2010 19 Smith noted Every record is a real snapshot of where we re at during that time in our lives as a band and as a people It s always been that way 19 Flea stated that the band wrote around 60 70 songs for the new album and writing took around nine months before they entered the studio with Rubin 28 29 nbsp I m With You was the first Red Hot Chili Peppers album with guitarrist Josh Klinghoffer replacing John Frusciante Regarding the departure of guitarist John Frusciante and the arrival of Josh Klinghoffer vocalist Anthony Kiedis stated prior to the album s release it is always going to change the chemistry and feeling of the music when such a creative force as John Frusciante leaves He was something unique that shaped our sound then but now I think it s also something fresh and exciting to have a new incredible musical mind working with us now We are still the Red Hot Chili Peppers but we also have to adapt and welcome new opportunities After all that is how we ve survived all these years 30 Producer Rick Rubin commented on Klinghoffer s addition to the band stating Josh is fantastic He played with John Frusciante for many many years and he actually toured with the Chili Peppers before so he s sort of part of the extended family He s stylistically very close to John but has a completely different trip It sounds like the Red Hot Chili Peppers that you ve never heard before 31 Flea remarked Josh is a very subtle musician and it s not so much about the big riff it s more subtle sublime poetic texture type of playing We re just reacting to him and it makes us play different so we re just going a different way and it s great We still sound like the Red Hot Chili Peppers but it s really a lot different 11 32 Kiedis commented on the overall writing process noting this album has been one of evolution Before some of our jams were a bit hit and miss On this record a decent number of songs were actually thought out and planned in a way we had never done before That is with Flea s new knowledge of music theory we explored the writing process with a bit more precision 30 During the band s hiatus Flea studied musical theory classes at the University of Southern California 12 learning piano during his tenure According to Kiedis Flea s piano contributions to I m With You added a whole new dynamic 30 to the band s sound According to Flea Klinghoffer also wrote songs on piano for the album I started writing songs on piano for this record and Josh also wrote songs on piano so a lot of the songs were written on the piano and then translated to the rock band It has a different kind of feeling kind of more of a liquid poetic feeling is the best way I can describe it 11 Flea said the three main things he was listening to during the creation of the album were underground kind of avant garde electronic music The Rolling Stones and Johann Sebastian Bach 33 According to the band Brendan s Death Song was the first song written for the album with parts of Annie Wants a Baby written the same day Album opener Monarchy of Roses a darker song mixing funk and pop was written and recorded under the working title Disco Sabbath 21 Other songs like Did I Let You Know focus on social commentary about the planet while Police Station is a slow emotional piece that tells a story of Kiedis running into various old friends throughout Los Angeles all of whom had turned into down on their luck tragic figures Kiedis reminisces about past times with these characters over a moody complex chord progression from Klinghoffer 34 According to Kiedis the final song written for the album was Even You Brutus written after the band stopped writing songs and was already in the recording studio Flea came in and played a piece on the piano that the band felt they needed to turn into a song 35 Dance Dance Dance has been described as the most atmospheric and family friendly song on the album 36 According to Flea Life and death is a major theme of the album 15 Other themes in the album include the beginning of romantic relationships 15 hardship of poverty 15 quitting drug abuse 15 and the dashing of dreams and wishes 15 During the writing process Flea reportedly listened to the Rolling Stones albums Exile on Main Street and Tattoo You frequently 17 According to Flea the album is at times influenced by African music Flea stated We ve always all loved African music Throughout our career we ve played some African bits but we never really captured it right Josh and I tripped around Ethiopia with a group called Africa Express which Damon Albarn organized We saw music every night and jammed with musicians Ethiopia is such a great country beautiful place So there are a couple African parts on the new songs One is called Did I Let You Know which has a real African feeling and there s another called Ethiopia I m really grateful to Damon for bringing me along It really widened my scope of humanity 15 Chad Smith also commented on the album s African influences stating his love of a compilation album entitled The Afrosound of Colombia and noting that the song Ethiopia puts a smile on my face 37 Packaging and title editDuring a June 2011 interview with Spin Smith confirmed that controversial British artist Damien Hirst would design the album cover 38 On July 5 2011 the cover artwork was released through the band s mailing list Kiedis described the album s cover art entirely white except for a fly perched on a capsule by saying It s an image It s art Iconic We didn t give it its meaning but it s clearly open to interpretation Flea s daughter Clara Balzary has been involved with taking promotional photos of the band leading up to the release of the new album Most of the first shots of the new lineup were taken by Balzary and her photography is featured in the album artwork In June 2011 cryptic themed street posters and artwork of a robot with the band s logo and 8 30 11 began appearing in various places around Los Angeles At the time it was denied by the band s management that the artwork was released by the band or the album cover however on July 14 2011 TMZ broke the news that the artwork has been endorsed by the band to promote the global release of the new album The artist behind the work is Mr Brainwash Brainwash claims that his work with the band is not finished and he will be teaming up with them on several more projects 39 The working title for the album was rumored to be Dr Johnny Skinz s Disproportionately Rambunctious Polar Express Machine Head According to an early 2011 article in Spin Magazine Kiedis said A friend was reminiscing about one of his legendary acid trips and told us that he had been playing a sold out show to the planets and moons and his number one hit was well that title 40 Two months later the working title name was denied by producer Rick Rubin and Kiedis Through his father Kiedis told fans don t believe the rumors There was no friend no acid trip and it was all a lie 41 When it came time to decide on a title for the album Kiedis started making lists of titles though none seemed to capture the spirit of the record He said they thought of naming it after a song on the album but Rubin said that made it seem like the band did not have enough ideas A day before the deadline to find a title Klinghoffer wrote down the words I m with you on a piece of paper and very subtly showed it to Kiedis and the rest of the band who fell in love with the title right away Klinghoffer said the title came to him out of nowhere and explained It seems pretty open pretty apropos to where the band is what the band s doing how the record wants to be related to or related with Kiedis said It s open and there s not really a negative connotation It s inviting The first time I heard a non one of us mention it it gave me the best feeling you could imagine Unbeknownst to me the news of the album s title had hit the radio and some kid came up to me and he shook my hand and he said I m with you And I was like Why are you saying that Where did you hear that He said I m with you And then I realized that he must ve heard it on the radio or something and it was just a great feeling This is the first album since 1989 s Mother s Milk not to feature a title track 42 Release and promotion editThe band s official site held a global listening party on August 22 2011 where they streamed the entire album Various radio stations throughout the world began playing tracks on the same date leading up to the album s release 43 The full album was also made available to stream for free on the iTunes Store 44 The band kicked off a string of promotional shows and appearances starting in August 2011 On August 30 2011 the date following the album s release in the United States the band performed the entire album apart from Even You Brutus in sequence at a via satellite worldwide theatrical event called Red Hot Chili Peppers Live I m With You Sports channel ESPN and many of their programs featured songs from I m with You during various clips segments and commercials throughout the months of August and September 45 The NFL has also used the album s songs during football games mainly prior to commercial breaks or playing throughout the stadium during timeouts In 2011 the U S version of the Simon Cowell reality show The X Factor used Look Around as a theme to their earliest commercials to promote the show The album s second single Monarchy of Roses was used in a Japanese car commercial for the Nissan Elgrand 46 In the United States I m with You debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 with 229 000 copies sold in its first week 47 The album entered the UK Albums Chart at number one on the strength of 71 000 units becoming the band s fourth number one effort in the United Kingdom 48 With a tally of 28 000 the record opened on the Canadian Albums Chart at number two 49 Internationally I m with You debuted and peaked atop the charts in over ten countries 50 Reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 6 0 10 51 Metacritic63 100 52 Review scoresSourceRatingAbsolutePunk8 10 53 AllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 54 Entertainment WeeklyA 55 Kerrang nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 56 The Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 57 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 58 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 59 Pitchfork4 0 10 60 Spin7 10 61 Uncut nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 62 Critical reception edit I m with You received mixed reviews from music critics 52 At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the album received an average score of 63 based on 35 reviews which indicates generally favorable reviews 52 John Lewis of Uncut magazine released the first review of the album in said magazine s September 2011 issue He rated the album 3 out of 5 stars in a generally favorable write up stating that although listening to a playback of new RHCP album I m with You one can definitely hear a John Frusciante shaped hole in the proceedings the album did have many great tracks In particular he cited the songs Happiness Loves Company Even You Brutus and Police Station as some of the album s highlights Despite all of this however he alluded that the album lacked the overall quality of the band s material with John Frusciante saying Minus their star guitarist the Chilis are a bit mild 62 The second review of I m with You was written by Amy Bangs of Rock Sound In another positive review which saw the album achieve a rating of 7 out of 10 she felt that any drastic departure from their mixture of rock and funk is a disservice to fans although she went on to say that tracks such as Monarchy of Roses Even You Brutus and Did I Let You Know show a more experimental take on the band s trademark sound saying that the former layers a fast paced dance beat and electronic instrumentation over the top of Flea s characteristic bass lines and Anthony Kiedis unmistakable vocals Despite this she wrote that There s a familiar funk inspired sound on Ethiopia and Look Around She also claims that new guitarist Josh Klinghoffer s playing on the album avoids the complex playing of former guitarist John Frusciante whilst also noting his contributions on keyboard She felt that the album was overall a successful continuation of their trademark sound while also an exploration of several styles new to the band 63 In a similarly positive review Q s Isaac Newton rated the album 3 stars out of 5 He hailed Brendan s Death Song as the album s best track whilst posing a question about what he interpreted as more introspective lyrics from the band on tracks such as Police Station and Meet Me at the Corner asking are Red Hot Chili Peppers suffering a sudden attack of level headedness 64 Jon Dolan of Rolling Stone was also positive about the album giving it a rating of 3 5 out of 5 stars and saying that Josh Klinghoffer who s worked with Beck and Gnarls Barkley is well suited for giving old tricks new shape describing his guitar playing as textured and elusive Dolan also acknowledged the band s influences from The Rolling Stones throughout the album by citing that the album s replacing of John Frusciante with Josh Klinghoffer could be compared to The Rolling Stones replacing the late Brian Jones and returning to a more stripped down and basic sound formula 65 One of the most positive reviews came from Artistdirect writer Rick Florino who gave the album 5 stars out of 5 Florino calls I m with You a masterpiece the best record of their career and a rock record for the ages Florino said Police Station is the most vibrantly visceral visual that the band has ever conjured and that the song paints a vivid portrait of loneliness and failure that s as tearjerkingly infectious as Under the Bridge but with another two decades of instrumental intricacy infused at heart 66 Diminuendo showed an affinity in the album although expressed a dislike for the songs Brendan s Death Song and Even You Brutus saying the tracks were not so great and just too long He noted that the guitar work is different obviously since Josh Klinghoffer filled in for Frusciante Different but good Ultimately Diminuendo surmised that the Red Hot Chili Peppers with or without all of its members still rocks because the name is just synonymous with greatness 67 giving the album a rating in volume setting of 7 out of 11 However not all critics were impressed with the album The band s hometown newspaper the Los Angeles Times gave the album a fairly negative review saying it was a mishmash lacked a center and often felt duct taped together from various points in the band s career Writer Randall Roberts stated that out of the 14 song album there is a good EP worth of songs and did praise the album s first single The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie along with Brendan s Death Song which he said are among the best songs of the band s career Roberts ended his review by saying the rest of the songs are stuff that will probably sound just fine beneath NFL highlight reels but fails to gel when the volume is up and California 2011 beckons 68 Commercial response edit On August 10 2011 the album s first single The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie reached number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart giving them their 12th number one single They already held the record for most number one singles at eleven and with this single extended their record The single also reached number one on the Billboard Rock Songs chart giving them their first number one on this chart which was created in 2009 69 The single also reached number one on the Canadian Alternative chart citation needed Released on August 29 it charted at No 2 on Billboard s Top 200 Albums chart selling 228 926 copies with No 1 debuts in Argentina Brazil Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Finland Germany Ireland Japan Korea Mexico the Netherlands New Zealand Poland Spain Switzerland and the United Kingdom and No 2 debuts in Australia Austria Belgium Canada and France On November 29 2011 the album was nominated for a 2012 Grammy Award for Best Rock Album The awards show was held February 12 2012 70 They lost to Foo Fighters album Wasting Light Rolling Stone ranked The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie the 50th best single in their Top 50 Singles of 2011 71 while the Reader s Poll named I m with You the 8th best album of year 72 and Brendan s Death Song as named tenth best song of 2011 73 As of May 2016 I m with You has sold 1 700 000 copies worldwide with 574 000 copies being sold in the United States 74 By most estimates sales for the album have been a disappointment especially compared to the band s previous album Stadium Arcadium which went onto sell over eight million copies worldwide with two and a half million copies sold in the U S currently the album is on pace to be the band s lowest selling album since signing with Warner in 1991 and lowest selling album since 1987 s The Uplift Mofo Party Plan 75 In December 2012 the band made Forbes World s 25 Highest Paid Musicians for 2012 list placing at number 19 and taking in 39 million for the album and tour to support it 76 The tour made 33 911 873 in 2012 which was ranked 15th on Billboard s annual Top 25 Tours list 77 Tour editMain article I m with You Tour In the spring of 2011 the band announced its first tour dates since 2007 On July 27 2011 the band played its first show since August 2007 and first with Klinghoffer The event was very private and only 300 people were allowed to attend It was held on the lawn outside the Henry Miller Memorial Library in Big Sur CA The band played a mixture of new and older songs Rick Rubin David Fricke Vincent Gallo and Beach Boy Al Jardine were in attendance along with many of Flea s neighbors since his house is close to the library 78 79 They followed this show with two more secret shows in late July The band played festivals in Asia as a warm up to the official tour kick off in Colombia on September 11 2011 Following the Latin American leg the first European leg of the tour lasted until December 2011 80 Flea said that he expected the tour to last forever while Kiedis stated when talking about the new album I can t wait to go out and play this 17 According to sound engineer Dave Rat the tour would last into 2013 and the band s schedule would be spent with three weeks on the road and two weeks off throughout the tour a plan followed on previous tours 81 Percussionist Mauro Refosco and keyboard player Chris Warren have joined the band s touring lineup as backing musicians for the entire tour The band s first leg in North America in early 2012 was forced to be rescheduled until late March 2012 due to multiple foot injuries Kiedis suffered with since the Stadium Arcadium tour Kiedis then had surgery on his foot The first U S leg of the tour which included stops in Canada kicked off in March 2012 and ran to June with the rest of the U S dates being added or made up from August to November 2012 82 During the first leg of the North American tour the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame In March 2012 Chad Smith said the band planned to tour throughout the remainder of 2012 followed by dates in Australia New Zealand and Africa scheduled for early 2013 The tour was named 15th highest grossing tour of 2012 by Billboard on its annual Top 25 list Official bootlegs edit Main article Red Hot Chili Peppers Official Bootlegs The band announced that they would start releasing official bootleg live downloads of full concerts from their current tour The shows will be available in MP3 for 9 95 and ALAC and FLAC for 12 95 Each show is available for pre order and will be released 72 hours after the completion of each show 83 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Anthony Kiedis Flea Chad Smith amp Josh KlinghofferI m with You track listingNo TitleLength1 Monarchy of Roses 4 112 Factory of Faith 4 193 Brendan s Death Song 5 394 Ethiopia 3 505 Annie Wants a Baby 3 406 Look Around 3 287 The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie 4 428 Did I Let You Know 4 219 Goodbye Hooray 3 5210 Happiness Loves Company 3 3311 Police Station 5 3512 Even You Brutus 4 0013 Meet Me at the Corner 4 2114 Dance Dance Dance 3 45Total length 59 15 I m with You sessions album outtakes edit Main article I m with You Sessions In August 2012 the band began releasing additional songs from the I m with You recording sessions Nine singles featuring 17 songs were released with the final coming out in July 2013 Each release contained two songs except for one In Love Dying which clocked in at 8 01 featuring an a side and a b side and were available on 7 vinyl and digital download 84 In late 2013 all 17 outtakes were released as a double LP entitled I m Beside You Klinghoffer confirmed that some post session work was done as late as 2013 on the songs from I m Beside You According to the band around 50 songs were recorded during the album sessions To date 19 remain unreleased Of those Klinghoffer mentioned Renaissance as one of the titles and he even has teased it live Alternate versions of songs also exist Look Around is featured on Rock Band DLC with its original intro which was also played live An alternate version of Ethiopia that features a saxophone solo performed by Joshua Redman also exists and was mentioned in interviews prior to the album s release but that version remains unreleased 85 During recording process for the album and as with every album some of the songs had alternate working titles that were mentioned by the band in pre release interviews Did I Let You Know Take Me Home and Lagos Police Station Stolen Stone Monarchy of Roses Disco Sabbath Goodbye Hooray See You Around Magpies on Fire Magpies and Your Eyes Girl Mormon Lover Did I Let You Know also had the suffix This I Know during some of the band s interviews 86 Personnel editRed Hot Chili Peppers Anthony Kiedis lead vocals Josh Klinghoffer guitar backing vocals keyboards synthesizer six string bass on Happiness Loves Company Flea bass guitar piano backing vocals Chad Smith drums Additional musicians Mike Bulger trumpet on Did I Let You Know Greg Kurstin piano 9 11 12 Money Mark Hammond B 3 organ 6 Mauro Refosco percussion 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 14 Lenny Castro percussion 3 9 13 additional percussion 1 2 4 12 14 Recording personnel Phillip Broussard Jr assistant engineer Greg Fidelman mixing 87 1 2 12 Jason Gossman programming sequencing and editing Ryan Hewitt engineer Chris Hollywood Holmes editing Sara Lynn Killion assistant engineer Vlado Meller mastering Dana Nielsen programming sequencing and editing Rick Rubin production Mark Santangelo mastering assistant Andrew Scheps mixing 87 Ken Sluiter assistant engineer Additional personnel Clara Balzary album photography Damien Hirst art direction 37 Prudence Cuming Associates album photography Stephane Sednaoui album photographyCharts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for I m with You Chart 2011 Peakposition Argentine Albums CAPIF 88 1 Australian Albums ARIA 89 2 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 90 2 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 91 3 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 92 2 Brazilian Albums ABPD 88 1 Canadian Albums Billboard 93 2 Croatian Albums HDU 94 1 Czech Albums IFPI 95 2 Danish Albums Hitlisten 96 1 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 97 1 Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 98 1 French Albums SNEP 99 2 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 100 1 Greek Albums IFPI 101 3 Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 102 1 Irish Albums IRMA 103 1 Italian Albums FIMI 104 1 Japanese Albums Oricon 105 2 Mexican Albums Top 100 Mexico 106 4 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 107 1 Norwegian Albums VG lista 108 4 Polish Albums ZPAV 109 1 Portuguese Albums AFP 110 3 Russian Albums 2M 111 1 Slovenian Albums IFPI citation needed 1 South Korean Albums Circle 112 22 South Korean International Albums Circle 113 1 Scottish Albums OCC 114 2 Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 115 1 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 116 1 Swiss Albums Romandie 117 1 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 118 1 UK Albums OCC 119 1 US Billboard 200 120 2 US Top Alternative Albums Billboard 121 1 US Top Rock Albums Billboard 122 1 US Top Tastemaker Albums Billboard 123 2 US Vinyl Albums Billboard 124 6 Year end charts edit 2011 year end chart performance for I m with You Chart 2011 Position Australian Albums ARIA 125 27 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 126 19 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 127 47 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 128 33 Canadian Albums Billboard 129 43 Danish Albums Hitlisten 130 52 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 131 20 Finnish Albums Suomen viralinen lista 132 6 French Albums SNEP 133 41 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 134 21 Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 135 52 Italian Albums FIMI 136 26 Japan Hot Albums Billboard Japan 137 61 Japanese Albums Oricon 138 40 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 139 25 Polish Albums ZPAV 140 41 Russian Albums 2M 111 27 South Korean International Albums Gaon 141 77 Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 142 47 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 143 37 Swedish Albums amp Compilations Sverigetopplistan 144 63 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 145 13 UK Albums OCC 146 63 US Alternative Albums Billboard 147 7 US Billboard 200 148 71 US Top Rock Albums Billboard 149 9 Worldwide Albums IFPI 150 15 2012 year end chart performance for I m with You Chart 2012 Position US Alternative Albums Billboard 151 36 US Top Rock Albums Billboard 152 56Certifications and sales editCertifications and sales for I m with You Region Certification Certified units sales Argentina CAPIF 153 Gold 20 000 Australia ARIA 154 Platinum 70 000 Austria IFPI Austria 155 Gold 10 000 Belgium BEA 156 Gold 15 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 157 Platinum 40 000 Canada Music Canada 158 Platinum 80 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 159 Gold 10 000 Finland Musiikkituottajat 160 Gold 15 155 160 France SNEP 161 Platinum 100 000 Germany BVMI 162 Platinum 200 000 Greece IFPI Greece 163 Platinum 6 000 Ireland IRMA 164 Gold 7 500 Italy FIMI 165 Platinum 60 000 Japan RIAJ 166 Gold 100 000 Netherlands NVPI 167 Gold 25 000 New Zealand RMNZ 168 Gold 7 500 Poland ZPAV 169 Platinum 20 000 Russia NFPF 111 Gold 5 000 Switzerland IFPI Switzerland 170 Platinum 30 000 United Kingdom BPI 171 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 172 Gold 500 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Release dates editRelease history for I m with You Region Date Format Australia 174 August 26 2011 CD digital download citation needed Canada 175 Finland 176 France 177 Germany 36 Ireland 178 Netherlands 179 United Kingdom 180 Poland 181 August 29 2011 United States 182 183 184 Brazil 185 August 30 2011 Japan 105 186 August 31 2011 The vinyl version of the album was released on October 18 2011 in the U S 187 and on October 24 2011 in UK 188 References edit Meagher John August 26 2011 Review Red Hot Chili Peppers I m With You Irish 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