Shadows Collide With People (studio album) by John Frusciante
Condition: Very Good
Condition: Very Good
John Frusciante bestography
Shadows Collide With People is ranked as the best album by John Frusciante.
Upcoming concerts
Listen to Shadows Collide With People on YouTube
Shadows Collide With People track list
The tracks on this album have an average rating of 80 out of 100 (all tracks have been rated).
Shadows Collide With People rankings
Latest 20 charts that this album appears in:
You can include this album in your own chart from the My Charts page!
Shadows Collide With People collection
Showing latest 20 members who have this album in their collection | Show all 36 members
Shadows Collide With People ratings
where:
av = trimmed mean average rating an item has currently received.
n = number of ratings an item has currently received.
m = minimum number of ratings required for an item to appear in a 'top-rated' chart (currently 10).
AV = the site mean average rating.
Showing latest 5 ratings for this album. | Show all 115 ratings for this album.
Rating | Date updated | Member | Album ratings | Avg. album rating |
---|---|---|---|---|
4 days ago | MaxStorm98 | 3,518 | 92/100 | |
04/10/2024 12:47 | hoyquarlow | 458 | 77/100 | |
03/28/2024 04:03 | NoisyBeast | 13,218 | 74/100 | |
02/23/2024 17:44 | robertoveltri | 398 | 80/100 | |
02/04/2024 20:15 | asimpkins | 2,054 | 68/100 |
Rating metrics:
Outliers can be removed when calculating a mean average to dampen the effects of ratings outside the normal distribution. This figure is provided as the trimmed mean. A high standard deviation can be legitimate, but can sometimes indicate 'gaming' is occurring. Consider a simplified example* of an item receiving ratings of 100, 50, & 0. The mean average rating would be 50. However, ratings of 55, 50 & 45 could also result in the same average. The second average might be more trusted because there is more consensus around a particular rating (a lower deviation).
(*In practice, some albums can have several thousand ratings)
This album is rated in the top 2% of all albums on BestEverAlbums.com. This album has a Bayesian average rating of 78.4/100, a mean average of 78.5/100, and a trimmed mean (excluding outliers) of 78.9/100. The standard deviation for this album is 14.4.
Please log in or register if you want to be able to leave a rating
Shadows Collide With People favourites
Showing all 9 members who have added this album as a favourite
Shadows Collide With People comments
Showing latest 10 comments | Show all 12 comments |
Most Helpful First | Newest First | Maximum Rated First |
Longest Comments First
(Only showing comments with -2 votes or higher. You can alter this threshold from your profile page. Manage Profile)
some editing would have helped with the bloat! couple of those instrumental tracks are brutal on the ears
Nice!
2004 was a great year for John Frusciante, coming up with 2 such albums (plus 2 somewhat weaker ones) in the space of a year is no small feat. This is the more challenging/experimental of the two, though I find The Will To Death slightly more enjoyable.
Not my personal favorite, but some of the best producton and musicianship of Frusciante's discography. Flea, Chad Smith, and Klinghoffer are all over this one, would recommend if you're on that "I love the Chili Peppers and am interested in Frusciante's solo stuff" boat.
Very Good
What a great album. I cannot fault many bits of this album, there is even a lovely volta in the middle of five or so songs that I believe are just perfect starting with 'Song to Sing When I'm Lonely' and ending with 'Water'.
Easily the peak of his solo efforts and, retrospectively, even better than everything the Chili Peppers have issued albumwise. Still, I feel that he should have left out the two synth/noise/distortion bits "-00Ghost27" and "Failure33 Object". They don't add anything valuable and just tend to interrupt the overall flow/vibe of the album. Just my 2 cents.
Total fucking genius. Can't believe how people stare at me blank when I mention this album
This comment is beneath your viewing threshold.
If it wasn't for "Il Duce" Frusciante, RHCP might still be that pot smoking happy-go-lucky jamming group full of love and democracy... whose songs no one would remember, let alone could sing along to.
It would be an understatement to call the man "merely" a guitarist.
Never did understand what was so great about BSSM apart from three (3) great songs ("I Could Have Lied", "Breaking the Girl", "Under the Bridge") and one infectious tune to jump up and down to in a concert ("Give it Away").
Can you guess who wrote those?
Please log in or register if you want to be able to add a comment
Your feedback for Shadows Collide With People
A lot of hard work happens in the background to keep BEA running, and it's especially difficult to do this when we can't pay our hosting fees :(
We work very hard to ensure our site is as fast (and FREE!) as possible, and we respect your privacy.