Jimi Hendrix - Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix

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Album Details

Title: Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix
Artist: Jimi Hendrix
Release Date: 11/3/1998
Re-Released On: 6/30/2009
Label: Experience Hendrix, Universal Distribution, Geffen, MCA Records, Universal International
Duration: 73:22
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits, soundtrack, live, lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 008811167127, 602498305461, 602517807440, 0008811167127, 4988005494818, 4988005560476, 5014469529304, 498800549481
Genre: Rock
Styles: Soul, Rock & Roll, Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Psychedelic, Acid Rock, Album Rock, Psychedelic Soul
Moods: Bravado, Cathartic, Confident, Crunchy, Energetic, Fiery, Freewheeling, Passionate, Searching, Trippy, Brash, Hedonistic, Intense, Manic, Provocative, Rebellious, Swaggering, Visceral, Aggressive, Angst-Ridden, Brooding, Carefree, Confrontational, Earthy, Enigmatic, Indulgent, Outrageous, Plaintive, Raucous, Reflective, Rollicking, Volatile, Wistful, Yearning, Amiable/Good-Natured, Autumnal, Bitter, Bittersweet, Earnest, Exuberant, Melancholy, Ominous, Playful, Poignant, Rambunctious, Sexual, Somber, Street-Smart, Boisterous, Party/Celebratory, Reckless, Rousing, Rowdy, Urgent, Ambitious, Bleak, Cerebral, Cheerful, Dreamy, Eerie, Elaborate, Exciting, Fun, Gritty, Intimate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Literate, Organic, Sexy, Sophisticated, Druggy
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Purple Haze :: Jimi Hendrix
  2. Fire :: Jimi Hendrix
  3. The Wind Cries Mary :: Jimi Hendrix
  4. Hey Joe :: Jimi Hendrix
  5. All Along the Watchtower :: Jimi Hendrix
  6. Stone Free :: Jimi Hendrix
  7. Crosstown Traffic :: Jimi Hendrix
  8. Manic Depression :: Jimi Hendrix
  9. Little Wing :: Jimi Hendrix
  10. If 6 Was 9 :: Jimi Hendrix
  11. Foxy Lady :: Jimi Hendrix
  12. Bold as Love :: Jimi Hendrix
  13. Castles Made of Sand :: Jimi Hendrix
  14. Red House :: Jimi Hendrix
  15. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) :: Jimi Hendrix
  16. Freedom :: Jimi Hendrix
  17. Night Bird Flying :: Jimi Hendrix
  18. Angel :: Jimi Hendrix
  19. Dolly Dagger :: Jimi Hendrix
  20. Star Spangled Banner :: Jimi Hendrix

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDUniversal Distribution91388
2007CDGeffen90710
2005CDUniversal International9830546
1998CDMCA Records11671
1998CDUniversal Distribution11671
1997CDExperience Hendrix11743

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Album Review

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.

Other tracks have been available on bootleg recordings but have been lovingly remixed by Kramer. "Taking Care of No Business," a great tune similar in feel to "My Friend," has been stripped of the posthumous horn overdubs that marred the first appearances of this song. "Country Blues" and "It's Too Bad" (a slow blues with organist Larry Young) are quality studio jams that sound great with a proper mixing job.

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. (You'll recall that Douglas claimed complete control of Hendrix's recorded legacy until that was overturned in 1995 and reverted to Al Hendrix.) Some of these tracks are versions recorded prior to the version that ended up being released, giving an interesting glimpse into the evolution of some of Hendrix's songs, in some cases, like "Room Full of Mirrors," differing drastically from the known release. Other tunes are alternate mixes ("Purple Haze," "If Six Was Nine") that give indications of the type of studio experimentation that Hendrix, Kramer, and Chandler were undertaking. "Little Wing" and "Bold As Love" are given powerful instrumental readings, as the band locks in the arrangement prior to their respective master takes. In addition, the cool proto version of "Angel" called "Sweet Angel" (released on the South Saturn Delta compilation) is revisited, restoring the 15 or so seconds that were missing, and with a better mix, created from the recently discovered multi-track recordings. 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 with a groan.

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, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Albert "Ghetto Fingers" AllenVocals (Background)
Arthur AllenVocals (Background)
Barbara MooreVocals (Background)
Billy CoxBass
Chas ChandlerProducer
Chuck BoydPhotography
Dave MasonVocals (Background), Guitar (Acoustic)
Dave SiddleEngineer
David MontgomeryPhotography
Douglas Kent HallPhotography
Ed CaraeffPhotography
Eddie KramerEngineer, Remastering, Producer
Elliott LandyPhotography
Gary Leeds?
George MarinoRemastering
Gloria GeorgeVocals (Background)
Graham Nash?
Janie HendrixCompilation, Compilation Producer
Jean-Pierre LeloirPhotography
Jerry VelexPercussion
Jerry VelezPercussion
Jimi HendrixBass, Harpsichord, Drawing, Glockenspiel, Kazoo, Piano, Producer, Arranger, Flute, Handwriting, Guitar, Vocals
John JansenProducer
John McDermottCompilation Producer, Liner Notes, Compilation
John McDermott, Jr.Compilation Producer
Juma SultanPercussion
Larry LeeGuitar (Rhythm), Guitar
Linda McCartneyPhotography
Maggie Stredder SingersVocals (Background)
Mike RossEngineer
Mitch MitchellDrums, Percussion, Producer
Noel ReddingVocals (Background), Bass
Smay VisionDesign
The Breakaways?