Showing posts with label JIMI HENDRIX. Show all posts
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April 5, 2016

JIMI HENDRIX - An Evening With The Jimi Hendrix Experience' Royal Albert Hall, London, England Monday February 24th, 1969





Jimi Hendrix
'An Evening With The Jimi Hendrix Experience'
(2005 Purple Haze Records : HAZE007-1/2)
Royal Albert Hall, London, England
Monday February 24th, 1969

Soundboard Recording
Encoded: 320 Kbps MP3

Disc 1:
01. Hear My Train A Comin' [Afternoon Sound Check]
02. Room Full Of Mirrors [Afternoon Sound Check]
03. Bleeding Heart [Afternoon Sound Check]
04. Concert Intro
05. Lover Man
06. Stone Free
07. Hear My Train A Comin'
08. I Don't Live Today
09. Red House
10. Foxy Lady
Disc 2:
01. Sunshine Of Your Love
02. Bleeding Heart
03. Fire
04. Little Wing
05. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
06. Room Full Of Mirrors
07. Purple Haze
08. Wild Thing
09. Star Spangled Banner                                                                                              https://www.filefactory.com/file/1xje0f6fsey7/j1m1hendr19690224-YUP.rar

April 3, 2016

JIMI HENDRIX - Swedish Castle Magic' First Show Akademiska Föreningen, Lund, Sweden - September 10th, 1967




Jimi Hendrix
'Swedish Castle Magic' First Show
Akademiska Föreningen, Lund, Sweden
September 10th, 1967

Soundboard Recording
Encoded: 160 Kbps MP


Track List:
01. Introduction (tuning)
02. Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
03. Foxy Lady
04. Catfish Blues
05. Fire
06. The Wind Cries Mary
07. Have Mercy On Me Baby [interrupted due to power troubles]
08. Manic Depression
09. Purple Haze

                                         https://www.filefactory.com/file/1v1sayrlh277/jim1hendr19670910SwedishCastleMagic-YUP.rar

September 16, 2015

JIMI HENDRIX - Rainbow Bridge Vibratory Color / Sound Experiment", Haleakala Volcano Crater, Maui, Hawaii - July 30, 1970



Jimi Hendrix / Mitch Mitchell / Billy Cox

"Rainbow Bridge Vibratory Color / Sound Experiment", Haleakala Volcano Crater, Maui, Hawaii
July 30, 1970
Soundboard Recording / 2nd Gen / 1st & 2nd Shows / 105 min.

Safety Master Reel > VHS > Tape > MD > WAV > FLAC

This is the version with the drums overdubbed by Mitch Mitchell at Electric Lady Studios, N.Y in 1972.
It's unconfirmed but I wander if the bass wasn't also redubbed (even partly) by Billy Cox at the same period ?
This is 2 analog + 1 digital generations away from the original stereo safety masters but the digital transfer was
Mini-Disc (that can't make it 100% 'true lossless'). I never come across an as good version without MD copy in.
When Alan Douglas was in charge of the "vault", soundboards went in and out...
One of these was the Maui overdubbed stereo safety master that was copied to VHS in the late 70s or
early 80s (long before DATs & CDRs !) and then came back to the "vault", so the 1st generation VHS copy
remains the best & most complete soundboard source in circulation.
Note that all cuts on this tape are like on the safety master but it is unknown if these cuts are on the multi-track
masters with original drums.
The owner give a few copies to selected people, leaving them with a 2nd generation tape source.
He still has the 1st gen VHS source apparently, but is currently out of the trading business.
This tape has been speed corrected, but no other alterations have been made.
A "Stoned" Conversation with Jimi Hendrix, Pat Hartley & Chuck Wein is added as bonus on disc 2.
My full artwork is also included, enjoy !


Disc 1:
01. Chuck Wein Intro
02. Tune Up
03. Spanish Castle Magic
04. Lover Man
05. Hey Baby (The Land of the New Rising Sun) >
06. In From the Storm
07. Message to Love
08. Foxy Lady
09. Hear My Train a Comin'
10. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) >
11. Drum Solo >
12. Fire
13. Purple Haze

Disc 2:
01. Dolly Dagger >
02. Villanova Junction >
03. Ezy Ryder
04. Red House
05. Freedom
06. Beginning >
07. Straight Ahead
08. Hey Baby (The Land Of The New Rising Sun) >
09. Midnight Lightning >
10. Race With The Devil >
11. Drum Solo >
12. Stone Free >
13. Hey Joe >
14. Stone Free (Reprise)

https://www.filefactory.com/file/6ko4edgvjxgp/JiHe.1970-07-30.Maui.rar

August 24, 2015

JIMI HENDRIX - Royal Albert Hall, London - 02/18/1969


Jimi Hendrix - 1969-02-18 - Royal Albert Hall, London (EAT 34-35)



101. Introduction
102. Tax Free
103. Fire
104. Hear My Train A Comin'
105. Foxy Lady
106. Red House
201. Sunshine Of Your Love
202. Spanish Castle Magic / Message To Love
203. Star Spangled Banner
204. Purple Haze
205. Final Speak
206. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)


Jimi Hendrix – lead vocals, guitar
Mitch Mitchell – drums
Noel Redding – bass guitar, backing vocals



On February 18, 1969, the Jimi Hendrix Experience played the first of two shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall. The band had played the venue previously, on November 14, 1967, on a bill with Pink Floyd, the Nice, the Move and other sonically adventurous bands of the time. This time, however, the Experience would be the headliner, playing first on the 18th and again on the 24th to a sold-out house.

Jimi’s great talent had grown in the 15 months since the 1967 show. Regular touring had honed his free-form playing, while his extensive studio work had seen him develop into a brilliant composer and visionary producer. Unfortunately, escalating tensions between Hendrix and his band—bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell—had begun to take a toll on the group’s performances. A European tour from January 8 to 23 had been a mess. The band performed lethargically, and Hendrix was uneasy with the audiences’ requests for them to play their recent hit, “All Along the Watchtower.”

He was also unhappy that his manager, Mike Jeffrey, had sent a film crew along to record the event for a television special. Jeffrey had never asked for Jimi’s creative input on the project, and Hendrix was concerned about production matters. He was especially adamant that he be allowed to choose his own engineer for the upcoming Royal Albert Hall performance, going so far as to send a memo to his manager on the subject.

In fact, Jeffrey did have an ulterior motive. Beyond the television special, he was hoping the Europe shows would provide enough recorded material for a live album, which he hoped to release that June. Once the live album was out of the way, Jeffrey planned to get another studio album out of the Experience in time for the lucrative Christmas season.

The live album was paramount to Jeffrey’s plans, but the uneven performances on the European tour had made him concerned that he would have nothing satisfactory to release. Originally, the Royal Albert Hall performance was a one-night stand, on February 18. As a safeguard, Jeffrey booked the band for the second performance, on February 24.

Following the European tour, Jimi flew to New York City to oversee the construction of his studio, Electric Lady. While the trip gave him a reprieve from his problems with the Experience, the time away only served to exacerbate the tensions between them. There were further problems awaiting him when he returned to London. On February 17, while rehearsing at the Albert Hall, Hendrix became aggravated by the constant feedback created between his guitar and the PA system. The mobile recording unit hired for the event was also experiencing electronic interference that would make the recordings unusable.

Hendrix placed a call to Chas Chandler, his former manager, and asked him to come for assistance. “It was a shambles,” Chandler told John McDermott in his book, Hendrix: Setting the Record Straight. “I ended up running both shows for him, trying to get everything right. I hadn’t been ‘hired,’ I was there to help out a friend.”

Although the recording equipment problems with were worked out, no one could guarantee that Jimi’s guitar wouldn’t suffer from feedback. To minimize the possibility, two separate sound systems were used: one for the venue and another for the mobile recording unit. This is why Jimi can be seen singing into three microphones in footage from the concerts.

Despite the preparations, the February 18 show was a disaster. Jimi played brilliantly, but Redding and Mitchell were lifeless. Chandler was irate with them. “It truly was one of the worst shows I had ever seen,” he told McDermott. “Up until that point I had been a supportive of the group, because I thought that they made for a good unit. Now I felt it was time they got thrown out.”

Under the circumstances, the show gave Jeffrey little that he could use for a live album. Rehearsals were scheduled for the days before the February 24 show to try to salvage what little opportunity remained. As it turned out, the second show was much better. Although the band lacked the fire and energy they’d displayed at earlier shows like 1967's Monterey Pop Festival, they played brilliantly. Hendrix threw out his usual set list and instead performed three of his own blues songs: “Hear My Train a Comin’,” “Red House” and “Bleeding Heart.” The group turned in solid versions of “Little Wing,” Voodoo Chile” and “Foxey Lady,” as well.

And while Hendrix didn’t believe in giving encores, he gave one to the Albert Hall crowd, bringing out Traffic’s Dave Mason and Chris Wood and percussionist Rocki Dzidzornu to perform a stirring version of “Room Full of Mirrors.”

Oddly, for all the fireworks happening onstage, the audience was exceptionally polite. They remained seated and quiet, clapping politely, as if at the symphony. Perhaps it was down to the house lights: the film crew had asked to have them left on to provide enough light for the film stock. Under the circumstances, the audience might have felt more self-conscious than usual.

Not surprisingly, the shows were the last European performances by the Jimi Hendrix Experience. On March 30, the band began a lengthy U.S. tour that would see Hendrix make his celebrated stand at Woodstock, on August 18, with a new band, Gypsy, Sun and Rainbows. The Experience had already imploded two months before, on June 29 at the Denver Pop Festival.

Performing that night in Denver, Jimi didn’t hold back the news. “This is the last gig we’ll be playing together,” he said. The original Jimi Hendrix Experience was finished.                   http://www.filefactory.com/file/7hy8aeyq22h/jimi1969-02-18m.rar

July 1, 2015

JIMI HENDRIX - All Star Jam 1969-06-22 San Fernando Valley State College Devonshire Downs Northridge CA




Jimi Hendrix
All Star Jam
1969-06-22
San Fernando Valley State College
Devonshire Downs
Northridge CA
Soundboard Recording
320 kbps


01. Earth vs Space / Gypsy Eyes / Keep On Groovin' / Red House / Machine Gun
02. The Things I Used To Do
03. Blues Instrumental / We Gotta Live Together
04. Feel So Good
05. Train Kept A Rollin'
06. Power Of Soul - Earth Blues
07. Hear My Train A Comin'
08. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
09. Fast Jam / Sunshine Of Your Love / Come On / Star Spangled Banner

"All Star" musicians

Jimi Hendrix: Guitar, Vocal
Eric Burdon: Vocal
Tracy Nelson: Vocal
Buddy Miles: Drums
Lee Oskar: Harmonica
"Sunshine": Vocal
Cornelius "Snooky" Flowers: Sax or Guitar
Tom Webb: Sax
Terry Clements: Sax
Brad Cambell: Bass
Bob Arthur: Bass                                                                                                          http://www.filefactory.com/file/5kwxbolpbkj5/Jmi%20%2006-22-1969%20CA%20%28SBD%29.rar

June 23, 2015

JIMI HENDRIX - San Fernando Valley State College Devonshire Downs Northridge CA - 06/20/1969




Jimi Hendrix
1969-06-20
San Fernando Valley State College
Devonshire Downs
Northridge CA
Soundboard Recording
320 kbps


01. Stone Free
02. Are You Experienced?
03. Villanova Junction
04. Stone Free (part two)
05. Sunshine Of Your Love
06. Fire
07. Hear My Train A Comin'
08. Red House
09. Foxy Lady
10. Like A Rolling Stone
11. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
12. Purple Haze

Jimi Hendrix: guitar, vocal.
Mitch Mitchell: drums
Noel Redding: Bass
http://www.filefactory.com/file/40onp5eu8zs5/Jmi%2006-20-1969%20CA%20%28SBD%29.rar

March 20, 2015

JIMI HENDRIX - "Rainbow Bridge Vibratory Color / Sound Experiment", Haleakala Volcano Crater, Maui, Hawaii July 30, 1970

Jimi Hendrix / Mitch Mitchell / Billy Cox

"Rainbow Bridge Vibratory Color / Sound Experiment", Haleakala Volcano Crater, Maui, Hawaii
July 30, 1970
Soundboard Recording / 2nd Gen / 1st & 2nd Shows / 105 min.


This is the version with the drums overdubbed by Mitch Mitchell at Electric Lady Studios, N.Y in 1972.
It's unconfirmed but I wander if the bass wasn't also redubbed (even partly) by Billy Cox at the same period ?
This is 2 analog + 1 digital generations away from the original stereo safety masters but the digital transfer was
Mini-Disc (that can't make it 100% 'true lossless'). I never come across an as good version without MD copy in.
When Alan Douglas was in charge of the "vault", soundboards went in and out...
One of these was the Maui overdubbed stereo safety master that was copied to VHS in the late 70s or
early 80s (long before DATs & CDRs !) and then came back to the "vault", so the 1st generation VHS copy
remains the best & most complete soundboard source in circulation.
Note that all cuts on this tape are like on the safety master but it is unknown if these cuts are on the multi-track
masters with original drums.
The owner give a few copies to selected people, leaving them with a 2nd generation tape source.
He still has the 1st gen VHS source apparently, but is currently out of the trading business.
This tape has been speed corrected, but no other alterations have been made.
A "Stoned" Conversation with Jimi Hendrix, Pat Hartley & Chuck Wein is added as bonus on disc 2.
My full artwork is also included, enjoy !


Disc 1:
01. Chuck Wein Intro
02. Tune Up
03. Spanish Castle Magic
04. Lover Man
05. Hey Baby (The Land of the New Rising Sun) >
06. In From the Storm
07. Message to Love
08. Foxy Lady
09. Hear My Train a Comin'
10. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) >
11. Drum Solo >
12. Fire
13. Purple Haze

Disc 2:
01. Dolly Dagger >
02. Villanova Junction >
03. Ezy Ryder
04. Red House
05. Freedom
06. Beginning >
07. Straight Ahead
08. Hey Baby (The Land Of The New Rising Sun) >
09. Midnight Lightning >
10. Race With The Devil >
11. Drum Solo >
12. Stone Free >
13. Hey Joe >
14. Stone Free (Reprise)


Enjoy, Share & Preserve Quality !
Brought to You by BP
[August 2007]
http://www.filefactory.com/file/65d0ec6quwqv/JH%201970.07.30%20-%20MP3.zip

July 2, 2014

JIMI HENDRIX - Fillmore East New York, NY - 12/31/1969




Jimi Hendrix
1969-12-31
2nd Show
Fillmore East
New York, NY
Soundbord Recording
320 kbps



01. Intro to Second Show By Bill Graham
02. Auld Lang Syne
03. Who Knows
04. Stepping Stone
05. Burning Desire
06. Fire
07. Ezy Rider
08. Machine Gun
09. Power Of Soul
10. Stone Free > Sunshine Of Your Love
11. Them Changes

Band Lineup:
Jimi Hendrix: Guitar, Vocals
Buddy Miles: Drums, Vocals
Billy Cox: Bass
     http://fp.io/f14m3fde/                                                              

April 28, 2014

JIMI HENDRIX - Los Angeles Forum Inglewood, CA - 04/26/1969



Jimi Hendrix
1969-04-26
Los Angeles Forum
Inglewood, CA
Soundboard Recording
320 kbps


CD 1:
01. Introduction
02. Tax Free
03. Foxy Lady
04. Red House
05. Spanish Castle Magic
06. Star Spangled Banner
07. Purple Haze
08. I Don't Live Today

CD 2:
01. Voodoo Child (Slight return)
02. Sunshine Of Your Love
03. Outro

Bonus Tracks
1969-01-09
204. Stockholm interview

1969-02-24
Royal Albert Hall
London,UK
205. Red House
206. Foxy Lady
207. Getting My Heart Back Together
208. Sunshine Of Your Love
209. Bleeding Heart

1969-01-10
10. Playing the radio - Danish Afterbeat radio broadcast, January 10, 1969

Tracks 5-9: Royal Albert Hall, London, February 24, 1969 - alternate mixes done by Jimi Hendrix for inclusion on an unreleased live album.
http://fp.io/3mmfmb2d/

March 23, 2014

JIMI HENDRIX - Capitol Theatre Ottawa, Canada - 03/19/1968 LATE SHOW



Jimi Hendrix
1968-03-19
Late Show
Capitol Theatre
Ottawa, Canada
Soundboard Recording
320 kbps


01. Killing Floor
02. Tax Free
03. Fire
04. Red House
05. Foxy Lady
06. Hey Joe
07. Spanish Castle Magic
08. Purple Haze
09. Wild Thing

Bonus Tracks
1968-03-19
Early Show

10. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
11. Fire
12. Purple Haze

Tracks 1-9: 2nd show
Tracks 10-12: 1st show


Includes the incomplete Wild Thing omitted from most bootleg-releases of this recording.  This recording is 1 Gen lower than the source used for Dagger Records' Live in Ottawa.
Upgrade of ATM 059 Storming The Capitol. This disc has also incorrectly been circulated as ATM 059 RevA Storming The Capitol, but is in fact NOT part of the ATM-series.                           http://fp.io/f921a867/

JIMI HENDRIX - Cafe Au Go Go New York, NY - 03/17/1968

Jimi Hendrix
March 17, 1968
Cafe Au Go Go
New York, NY

1. Little Wing
2. Everything's Gonna Be All Right
3. Three Little Bears Part 1
4. Three Little Bears Part 2
5. Instrumental Jam
6. Stormy Monday
7. Blues In C

Tracks 1-6 were recorded live at the Cafe Au Go Go, 152 Bleecker Street, Greenwich Village, New York City, March 17, 1968. Track 7 was recorded live at The Generation Club , 52 West 8th Street, New York City, April 15, 1968. The Cafe Au Go Go show also included Paul Butterfield, Elvin Bishop, Harvey Brooks, Buddy Miles, Herbie
Rich, James Tatum and Philip Wilson. The Generation Club show also included B.B. King, Elvin Bishop, Buzzy Feiten, Al Kooper, and Philip Wilson.

I grabbed this gem at a shop in New York City back in the mid 90's with my best friend,
'Rich G'. Tracks 1-6 were recorded live at the Cafe Au Go Go on March 17th 1968, 152
Bleeker Street, Greenwich Village, New York City. Track 7 was recorded live at The
Generation Club on April 15th 1968, 52 West 8th Street, New York City. The Cafe Au Go Go
show also included Paul Butterfield, Elvin Bishop, Harvey Brooks, Buddy Miles, Herbie
Rich, James Tatum, and Philip Wilson. The Generation Club also included B.B. King, Elvin
Bishop, Buzzy Feiten, Al Kooper, and Philip Wilson.


If you're not familiar with this recording, it can best be described as a bunch of
structured 'jams'.  If you're into lyrics, this one's NOT for you!!!  If you're into great
instrumentals, particularly electric guitar, JUMP ON THIS!!  The sound quality is very nice.
I'd rate the SQ as a solid EX, in my humble opinion.  Crowd noise can be heard at times, but
it's faint at most.  There are also a few fade-in/fade-outs, but almost hardly worth mentioning.

This is definitely one of the better sounding live performances with Jimi Hendrix I've heard.

Lastly- I normally wouldn't include a scan of the actual disc, but this one's too cool looking
to omit.  Hope you guys agree.  Thanks again to 'Alex D.' for the artwork scans.
http://fp.io/1f4fbe85/

January 6, 2014

JIMI HENDRIX - Fillmore East New York, NY - 01/01/1970


Jimi Hendrix
1970-01-01
Fillmore East
New York, NY
Soundboard Recording
320 kbps
Artwork Included

CD 1:
1. Stone Free
2. Them Changes
3. Power Of Soul
4. Message Of Love
5. Earth Blues
6. Machine Gun

CD 2:
1. Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
2. We Gotta Live Together
3. Wild Thing
4. Hey Joe
5. Purple Haze
http://fp.io/2e59a323/

January 4, 2014

JIMI HENDRIX - Akademiska Föreningen First Show Lund, Sweden - 09/10/1967


Jimi Hendrix
1967-09-10 (sept)
Akademiska Föreningen
First Show
Lund, Sweden
Soundboard Recording


01. Introduction > Tuning
02. Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
03. Foxy Lady
04. Catfish Blues
05. Fire
06. The Wind Cries Mary
07. Have Mercy On Me Baby (interrupted due to power troubles)
08. Manic Depression
09. Purple Haze
Total time: 38:50
http://fp.io/f8e98292/

November 14, 2013

JIMI HENDRIX - Hoepla TV Vitus Studio Bussum, The Netherlands - 11/10/1967


Jimi Hendrix
1967-11-10
Hoepla TV
Vitus Studio
Bussum, The Netherlands
FM Broadcast
320 kbps


01. Intro by RoseliePeters
02. Catfish Blues
03. Intro by Roselie Peters
04. Foxy Lady
05. Purle Haze (False Start)
06. Purple Haze
07. Purple Haze (different version I)
08. Purple Haze (different version II)

Lineup:

Jimi Hendrix - guitar and vocals
Mitch Mitchell - drums
Noel Redding - bass and backing vocal


Producer - Wim van der Linden
Engineer - Adrie Ottenvanger

On Friday, November 10. 1967 The Jini Hendrix Experience, consisting of Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding, played live in the Vitus Studio in Bussum, The Netherlands.
The recordings were to be broadcasted in the TV show "Hoepla", by VPRO Television. The band arrived in the studio around 11 o'clock AM

Afer The Experience played their set the band changed their sets of clothes and played Purle Haze again, so VPRO could use that for another screening of "Hoepla". Unfortunately that never occurred.

The Jimi Hendrix Experience were in the Netherlands to perform on the " Hippy Happy Beurs"in the Ahoy Hallen in Rotterdam, later that evening. On the festival they shared the stage with Dutch bands The Flower and The Motions.


Other bands to perform on the festival which was held from Friday the 10th till Tuesday the 14th were :

The Spencer Davis Goup, The Soft Machine, The Pink Foyd, The Golden Earrings, The Buffoons, Keith West and Tomorrow, Q65, Group 1850, Armand, Daddy' s Act, The Shoes, Geno Washington and his Ram Jam Band, Rob Hoeke, Cuby + The Blizzards,
The Bee Gees were to perform on the second day but they couldn' t come and were to be replaced by the Kinks, who couldn't make it either and in the end The Spencer Dacvis Group replaced the Bee Gees.
http://fp.io/9ed2e6a1/

November 7, 2013

JIMI HENDRIX - Miami Pop Festival



The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Miami Pop Festival (2013)

Miami Pop FestivalIn the spring of 1968, the Miami Pop Festival became the first major multi-day rock festival to be held on the East Coast in the wake of 1967's groundbreaking Monterey Pop Festival. The Jimi Hendrix Experience had been the breakthrough act that wowed audiences at Monterey, so promoter Michael Lang (who would help put together the Woodstock Music and Art Fair a year later) persuaded Hendrix to headline the Miami event.
Hendrix, who was recording Electric Ladyland at the time, brought along recording engineer Eddie Kramer to tape his gig in Miami, and while Hendrix’s set has circulated for years as a bootleg, Miami Pop Festival finally gives this performance an authorized release, with Kramer mixing the 45-year-old tapes. This recording has long been celebrated by Hendrix enthusiasts over the years, and it’s not hard to see why; thanks to Kramer, the recording is clean and full of detail (right down to the rattle of the springs in Hendrix’s whammy bar), and the Experience sound quite good, with Hendrix and drummer Mitch Mitchell interacting with their usual intuitive skill, while Noel Redding serviceably holds down the bottom end on bass. However, while this is a dynamic and well-preserved performance from Hendrix and the Experience (and you can’t have too many of those), it isn’t an especially exciting one. There’s plenty of nuance but noticeably less fire in Hendrix’s guitar work, and he seems most comfortable stretching out on slow blues numbers, while sounding just a bit too relaxed on Are You Experienced? material like “Foxey Lady,” “Purple Haze,” and “Fire” (though he brings a welcome emotional intensity to “I Don’t Live Today”); the group curiously ignores songs from the more recent Axis: Bold as Love. It’s worth noting that Hendrix played two sets on the first day of the May 1968 Miamifest; this release features the evening set in full, while just two tunes from the afternoon show are included as a bonus, and “Fire” and “Foxey Lady” sound tougher and more committed in their first run through of the day than their second. Perhaps Kramer and the Hendrix estate should scour the vaults to find the rest of the afternoon set; as it is, Miami Pop Festival is a welcome addition to the authorized Hendrix catalog, but it doesn’t cast much new light on his music or his performance style, making for a good but not a great live release.
http://fp.io/83816b27/

September 25, 2013

JIMI HENDRIX - Get That Feeling & Flashing





Jimi Hendrix lives on! For the first time ever the original "PPX Studio Recordings" are available on CD. These live and studio recordings from Jimi Hendrx' early years 1965 - 1967, have been digitally remastered with cereful detail paid to the original recordings feeling.

The PPX Studio Recordings document the early phase of one of the most inventive and influential musicians in rock n' roll history.

01. Get That Feeling
02. How Would You Feel
03. Hush Now
04. No Business
05. Simon Says
06. Gotta Have A New Dress
07. Strange Things
08. Welcome Home
09. Love, Love
10. Day Tripper
11. Gloomy Monday
12. Fool For You Baby
13. Don’t Accuse Me
14. Hornet’s Nest
15. Flashing
16. Oddball
17. Happy Bithday                                                                                                                              http://fp.io/76d17a7f/
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