The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Spanish Castle Magic (Official Audio)
Valleys Of Neptune CD
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12 previously unreleased studio recordings, over 60 minutes of unheard Jimi Hendrix! 10 recordings were made between February and May 1969 as the Jimi Hendrix Experience set out to create their sequel to the groundbreaking 1968 double album Electric Ladyland. Features “Valleys Of Neptune,” one of the most sought after of all of Hendrix’s commercially unavailable recordings. Includes exciting 1969 arrangements of classic signature songs “Red House,” “Fire” and “Stone Free.” Also includes unheard studio versions of Hendrix’s inspired interpretations of “Bleeding Heart” by Elmore James and Cream’s “Sunshine Of Your Love.”
The Jimi Hendrix Experience BBC Sessions Highlights CD
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Release Date: 2/11/2014 Tracklist: Stone Free (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (3:26) A Brand New Sound (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (0:54) Hey Joe (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (4:02) Foxey Lady (alternate take, BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (3:00) Love or Confusion (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (2:54) Purple Haze (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (3:17) Radio One (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (1:34) Wait Until Tomorrow (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (2:55) Day Tripper (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (3:25) Introducing the Experience (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (0:51) Little Miss Lover (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (2:58) Jammin' (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (3:24) I Was Made to Love Her (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (3:05) Alexis Korner Introduction (BBC Sessions) - Korner, Alexis (0:28) Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (3:32) (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (5:30) A Happening for Lulu (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (0:20) Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (4:09) Lulu Intro (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (0:22) Hey Joe (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (2:44) Sunshine of Your Love (BBC Sessions) - Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience (1:17)
West Coast Seattle Boy: The Jimi Hendrix Anthology (Deluxe Edition) CD
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This collection presents – for the first time – the most sough after of Jimi’s pre-Experience recordings as a sideman for such Rhythm & Blues stars as The Isley Brother, Don Covay, Little Richard and others. All of the misinformation and fake purported to feature Hendrix are swept aside for fans.
White Newport Pop Festival Tee Small
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Purple Flame LS Tee XX-Large
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Live in Cologne 2LP DAGGER RECORDS
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Live In Cologne, the twelfth release in the Dagger Records official bootleg series, documents this spirited, January 13, 1969 performance at the Sporthalle in Cologne, Germany. Hendrix kicked off the proceedings with a scalding “Come On (Let the Good Times Roll)” from Electric Ladyland. This Earl King chestnut had long been a favorite of Jimi’s and here he began with a driving solo introduction before signaling Redding and Mitchell to join. Next followed a blistering version of “Foxey Lady,” a perennial stage favorite. An abrupt tape cut precedes a memorable rendition of “Red House.” Thankfully the performance is essentially complete lacking only Jimi’s prefacing stage banter, offered as he likely changed guitars before starting. “Voodoo Child (Slight Return)” followed next, not yet established as Jimi’s closing number as it would become later in 1969 and remain so throughout his career, but no less muscular. Jimi then shifted directly into “Fire” and then a thunderous “Spanish Castle Magic.” The Experience were clearly locked in sync, pushing each other throughout all to the delight of their audience. The Experience never backed off, launching next into their first single “Hey Joe.” Jimi had to do some quick tuning on the fly, but he pressed on undaunted, boldly dashing off a lick from the Beatles’ “I Feel Fine” as he barreled through this uptempo rendition. This driving intensity built up after the solo, underscored by Jimi’s rhythm guitar work and Mitchell’s superb drumming before culminating in a rousing finale. “Sunshine Of Your Love” was offered in tribute to Cream, all to the delight of the audience whose howls of approval can be heard even during Redding’s bass solo. “Star Spangled Banner” and “Purple Haze” capped off a truly memorable night and then the Experience were gone, whisked off to the next city and another unsuspecting audience.