The The Jimi Hendrix Experience [8-LP Vinyl Box Set]

The The Jimi Hendrix Experience [8-LP Vinyl Box Set]

by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Jimi Hendrix
The The Jimi Hendrix Experience [8-LP Vinyl Box Set]

The The Jimi Hendrix Experience [8-LP Vinyl Box Set]

by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Jimi Hendrix

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

The Hendrix family continues its reissue campaign with the release of The Jimi Hendrix Experience, a lavish four-disc box set that should be a boon to Hendrix collectors everywhere. With a beautiful 80-page booklet, and purporting to have 46 unreleased tracks, further inspection actually reveals less than meets the eye, at least for collectors. The problem is that real collectors have already heard most of this material, and not only through bootleg sources. Many of the previously unreleased tracks are just new mixes of live tracks that were issued as part of Stages, Live at Monterey, and Lifelines. Also included is a new mix of the "Gloria" single. While the sound quality is somewhat better (handled by the expert Eddie Kramer), the new mixes do not differ substantially from the earlier versions. With the inclusion of virtually all of In the West, and a few quality tracks from Rainbow Bridge and Crash Landing (without the wretched mid-'70s overdubs), The Jimi Hendrix Experience almost seems like a shelf-clearing exercise, taking care of the leftover tracks that fans have been clamoring for en masse. The real highlights of the set are the early studio outtakes, presumably from the cache that Chas Chandler withheld from Alan Douglas for so many years. Interestingly, one of the most enjoyable aspects of these studio outtakes is the control room banter that takes place. There isn't a ton of it, but there are some highly enjoyable moments. At the end of "Purple Haze," Hendrix starts to giggle and throws in "Mary Had a Little Lamb." The version of "Third Stone From the Sun" has Chandler and Hendrix's recording of the spoken bits used on the song, tacked on to the beginning. It's great to hear Hendrix cracking up throughout their interstellar conversation. Another moment subtly hints at the frictions that were to end up dissolving the Chandler-Hendrix partnership. After seven minutes of take 21 of "Bold As Love," Hendrix is heard to say, "let's try it one more time, alright?" to which Chas Chandler dejectedly replies "oooohh." The book itself is wonderful; all tracks are fully documented and annotated, with lots of photos, many previously unpublished. There are also recording studio log sheets, newspaper articles, poster/flyers, and Hendrix's handwritten lyrics reproduced. All in all, The Jimi Hendrix Experience is a fine addendum to the Hendrix legacy, but not the place to start; this is a set for someone who already has the studio albums and can't get enough of his genius. The disappointment a hardcore collector might feel at having heard most of this material already should be outweighed by the beautiful, warm sound achieved by Eddie Kramer and the general high quality of the package. ~ Sean Westergaard

Product Details

Release Date: 10/27/2017
Label: Legacy / Legacy Recordings / Sony Music
UPC: 0886977455414
Rank: 61412

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Purple Haze [DeLane Lea Studios, London, UK, January 11, 1967]
  2. Killing Floor [Live at the Olympia Theater, Paris, France October 18, 1966]
  3. Hey Joe [Live at the Olympia Theater, Paris, France October 18, 1966]
  4. Foxey Lady [CBS Studios, London, UK, December 13, 1966]
  5. Highway Chile [Olympic Studios, London, UK April 3, 1967]
  6. Hey Joe [Pye Studios, London, UK, October 1966]
  7. Title No. 3 [Olympic Studios, London, UK, April 3, 1967]
  8. 3rd Stone From the Sun (DeLane Lea Studios, London, UK, January 11,1967)
  9. Here He Comes (Lover Man) [Olympic Studios, London, UK, April 4, 1967]

Disc 2

  1. If 6 Was 9 [Olympic Studios, London, UK, May 4, 1967]
  2. Burning of the Midnight Lamp [Live at the Dee Time, Lime Grove Studios, London, August 22, 1967]
  3. Rock Me Baby [Live at the Monterey International Pop Festival, Los Angeles, CA, June 18, 1967]
  4. Like a Rolling Stone [Live at the Monterey International Pop Festival, Los Angeles, CA, June 18, 1967]
  5. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band [Live in Stockholm, Sweden, September 5, 1967]
  6. Burning of the Midnight Lamp [Live in Stockholm, Sweden, September 5, 1967]
  7. Little Wing [Olympic Studios, London, UK, October 25, 1967]
  8. Little Miss Lover [Olympic Studios, London, UK, October 1, 1967]
  9. Taking Care of No Business [Olympic Studios, London, UK, May 4,1967]

Disc 3

  1. The Wind Cries Mary [Live at the Olympia Theater, Paris, France, October 19, 1967]
  2. Catfish Blues [Live at the Olympia Theater, Paris, France, October 19, 1967]
  3. Bold As Love [Olympic Studios, London, UK, October 5, 1967]
  4. Sweet Angel [Olympic Studios, London, UK, November 13, 1967]
  5. Fire [Live at Clark University, Worcester, MA, March 15, 1968]
  6. Somewhere [Sound Center, New York, NY, March 1968]
  7. (Have You Ever Been To) Electric Ladyland [Record Plant, New York, NY, June 14, 1968]
  8. Gypsy Eyes [Record Plant, New York, NY, April, 22, 1968]
  9. Room Full of Mirrors [Record Plant, New York, NY, August 12, 1968]

Disc 4

  1. Gloria [TTG Studios, Hollywood, CA, October 29, 1968]
  2. It's Too Bad [Record Plant, New York, NY, February 11, 1969]
  3. Stone Free [Record Plant, New York, NY, April, 7, 1969]
  4. Spanish Castle Magic [Olympic Studios, London, UK, February 17, 1969]
  5. Hear My Train a Comin' [Olympic Studios, London, UK, February 17, 1969]

Disc 5

  1. I Don't Live Today [Live at the Los Angeles Forum, CA, April 26, 1969]
  2. Room Full of Mirrors [Record Plant, New York, NY, April 21, 1969]
  3. Star Spangled Banner (Record Plant, New York, NY, March 18, 1969)
  4. Little Wing [Live at the Royal Albert Hall, London, UK, February 24, 1969]
  5. Red House [Live at the San Diego Sports Arena, CA, May 25, 1969]

Disc 6

  1. Purple Haze [Live at the San Diego Sports Arena, CA, May 25, 1969]
  2. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) [Live at the Royal Albert Hall, London, UK, February 24, 1969]
  3. Izabella [Hit Factory New York, NY, August 29, 1969]
  4. Message to Love [Record Plant, New York, NY, December 19, 1969]
  5. Earth Blues [Record Plant, New York, NY, December 19, 1969]
  6. Country Blues [Record Plant, New York, NY, January 23, 1970]

Disc 7

  1. Freedom [Record Plant, New York, NY, February 16, 1970]
  2. Astro Man [Record Plant, New York, NY, January 21, 1970]
  3. Ezy Ryder [Record Plant, New York, NY, December 18, 1969]
  4. Come Down Hard on Me [Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY, July 15, 1970]
  5. Johnny B. Goode [Live at the Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA, May 30, 1970]
  6. Lover Man [Live at the Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY, July 20, 1970]
  7. Blue Suede Shoes [Live at the Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA, May 30, 1970]

Disc 8

  1. Hey Baby/In From the Storm [Live in Maui, Hawaii, July 30, 1970]; Hey Baby/In From the Storm
  2. Cherokee Mist [Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY, June 14, 1970]
  3. Night Bird Flying [Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY, June 16, 1970]
  4. All Along the Watchtower [Live at the Isle Of Wight, England, UK, August 30, 1970]
  5. In from the Storm [Live at the Isle Of Wight, England, UK, August 30, 1970]
  6. Slow Blues [Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY, August 20, 1970]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Jimi Hendrix Experience   Primary Artist
Jimi Hendrix   Primary Artist,Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Harpsichord,Spoken Word,Vocals (Background)
Larry Young   Primary Artist,Organ
Buddy Miles   Primary Artist,Drums,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Paul Caruso   Harmonica
Stephen Stills   Bass
Andy Fairweather Low   Vocals (Background)
Steve Winwood   Vocals (Background)
Billy Armstrong   Percussion
Billy Cox   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Chas Chandler   Spoken Word,Foot Stomping,Vocals (Background)
Larry Lee   Guitar (Rhythm)
Mitch Mitchell   Drums,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Graham Nash   Foot Stomping,Vocals (Background)
Duane Hitchings   Organ
Roger Chapman   Vocals (Background)
Noel Redding   Bass,Foot Stomping,Vocals (Background)
The Ronettes   Vocals (Background)
The Sweet Inspirations   Vocals (Background)
Gary Walker   Foot Stomping,Vocals (Background)
Arthur Allen   Vocals (Background)
Rocky Isaac   Drums
Juma Sultan   Percussion
Jerry Velez   Percussion
Chris Grimes   Percussion
Albert Allen   Vocals (Background)
Chris Wood   Vocals (Background)
Al Marks   Percussion
The Mily Way Express   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Tony Bongiovi   Engineer
Paul McCartney   Composer
Francis Scott Key   Composer
Angel Balestier   Engineer
B.B. King   Composer
Bob Dylan   Composer
Janie Hendrix   Producer
Chas Chandler   Mixing,Producer,Additional Production
Chester Burnett   Composer
Joe Josea   Composer
Chuck Berry   Composer
Eddie Kramer   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Mastering,Tape Transfer
Don Nix   Cover Photo
Wally Heider   Engineer
Vic Maile   Engineer
Lou Adler   Producer
John Lennon   Composer
John Jansen   Mixing
Howlin' Wolf   Composer
Robert Petway   Composer
Van Morrison   Composer
Jimi Hendrix   Mixing,Composer,Producer,Adaptation
George Marino   Mastering
George Chkiantz   Engineer
Dave Siddle   Engineer
Gary Kellgren   Mixing,Engineer
Bob Hughes   Engineer
Bill Halverson   Engineer
Billy Roberts   Composer
Jack Adams   Mixing,Engineer
Carl Perkins   Composer
Ryan Smith   Tape Transfer
Linda McCartney   Cover Photo,Photography
Public Domain   Composer
Dave Marsh   Liner Notes
Karl Ferris   Cover Photo,Photography
Andy Henderson   Photography
Jim Cummins   Photography
Phil Yarnall   Design
Larry Hulst   Photography
Jan Blom   Photography
Dave Ragno   Engineer
Mike Neal   Engineer
Tom Muccio   Engineer
John Stafford Smith   Composer
David Sygall   Photography
Ulrich Handl   Photography
Abe Jacob   Engineer
Bob Cotto   Engineer
Ron Rafaelli   Photography
Carl Dunn   Cover Photo
Angel Sandoval   Engineer
Vincent J. Gagliano   Engineer
Rune Hallberg   Producer
Mike Ross   Engineer
Ken Regan   Photography
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