CD 1: Electric Ladyland Remastered - … And the Gods Made Love; Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland); Crosstown Traffic; Voodoo Chile; Little Miss Strange; Long Hot Summer Night; Come On (Part I); ...
The masterpiece that saw a perfectionist Hendrix push himself and his band to their limits. When the trio wasn’t in the studio, they were on the road, fulfilling the demands of promoting their second ...
Jimi Hendrix struck the UK music scene like a bolt of lightning – illuminating and electrifying everything in his path. “It was a bombshell,” says Eddie Kramer, the man who engineered and became ...
It's interesting, and even amusing, to go back to a time when Hendrix wasn't a rock deity. In 1968 when he released his third album, he was still the hot new artist on the scene. His debut album, Are ...
How loose were Jimi Hendrix recording sessions by 1968? So loose that Hendrix manager Chas Chandler quit producing Experience recordings. (He didn’t like the lack of focus.) But they were also loose ...
A first-time immersion into the ecstatic sound orgy that is the Jimi Hendrix Experience's Electric Ladyland is an excursion to rock 'n' roll nirvana. The 1968 double album, which officially turns 50 ...
In 1968, rock music was at its peak popularity. The Beatles were on a creative high, following a busy 1967 during which they released “Magical Mystery Tour” and “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” ...
Given the voluminous prior excavations of Jimi Hendrix' vault, the producers of and contributors to The Jimi Hendrix Experience's Electric Ladyland 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition deserve some kudos.
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