The band referred to several songs differently in pre-release interviews and in privately circulated recordings.ĭreams From Bunker Hill (or) These Are Not My Dreams From Bunker Hill = Bunker Hillįat Dance appears to be the song's official name, but it's been spelled as Phat Dance and Phfat Dance in the past. This rollercoaster ride at the Disney California Adventure theme park featured a highly edited version of the song, with new parts supposedly recorded by John and Flea in 2006. This Velvet Glove - Californication Unmastered/UnsequencedĪround the World - Rockin’ California Screamin’ Soundtrack Savior - Californication rough mixes / Californication Unmastered/UnsequencedĮxtra before final guitar solo, extra backing vocals underneath guitar solo.Įxtra backing vocals underneath guitar soloĪlternate guitar solo - seemingly the one John recorded live in the studio. Right On Time - Californication Unmastered/Unsequencedĭifferent backing vocals in the end, no "on top" pre-echo.ī-Side to 'Otherside' / initially leaked with the rough mixes - pretty much what it says on the tin Guitar line is different to version released on 'Otherside' single. Supposedly left off the album because Anthony wasn't happy with the vocal mix originally. Intro vocals are different to the iTunes release, which can be considered the 'official' version. Outro vocals are different, go on longer. No word if this is a mix from 1999 that accidentally got used or a new mix for the Greatest Hits CD. Lacking overdubs, has an extra AK line at end.Įxtra flourishes of organ that come in early and a slightly different mix. Synths in final chorus are louder / Extended outro Here's a whole page dedicated to different versions of Californication tracks.Īround The World - Californication rough mixesĭifferent chorus vocals ('ning nang nong' for each chorus instead of just the final chorus), extended outroĪround The World - Californication Unmastered/Unsequenced It's unclear if anything remains from those few days of recording perhaps the two untitled instrumentals are from then. Jim Scott also mentions that the band started recording with another engineer to begin with, but quickly scrapped those sessions. This means there are probably four or five songs yet to surface. However a Rolling Stone article from April 1999 mentions only 28 a Flea interview here mentions 22, and this MTV article only says 20. This article mentions that 30 were, and in this interview John says 31. Released as bonus tracks on digital media outlets in 2006Įxactly how many songs were recorded during these sessions is unknown. Leaked in 2000, released as a bonus track (with a different mix) on digital outlets in 2006 Released on the "Universally Speaking" single in 2003 - the band apparently cleared up a misconception over its recording date in a By The Way-era interview that I am yet to track down, but its appearance on the 1999 B-Sides CD-R proves it was recorded during these sessionsĭiscarded until 2003, when it was released as a B-side for "Fortune Faded" - it’s unclear if the final overdubs were recorded in 1999 or 2003, but probably 1999. Released on the Australian bonus disc for "Californication" in 1999. Released on the "Scar Tissue" single in 1999 Released on the Australian bonus disc in 1999 and the "Otherside" single in 2000 Apparently this tune was left over from Flea's shelved solo album Released on the Australian bonus disc and the "Scar Tissue" single in 1999. Recorded at: Cello Studios, 6000 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, Village Recorders, 1609 Butler Avenue, Los Angeles, CAĮngineered by: Jim Scott, John Sorenson, David Schiffman, Ok Hee Kim, Jennifer Hilliard, Greg Fidelman, Mike Nicholson, Greg Collins
Players: Flea, John Frusciante, Chad Smith, Anthony KiedisĪdditional Performers: Greg Kurstin (keys), Patrick Warren (chamberlin)