Billy Cox/Buddy Miles - The Band of Gypsys Return

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Album Details

Title: The Band of Gypsys Return
Artist: Billy Cox/Buddy Miles
Release Date: 5/2/2006
Re-Released On: 9/13/2006
Label: Image Entertainment, Polydor, Universal Distribution
UPCs: 014381343229, 0602517010390, 602517010390, 060251701039
Genre: Rock
Styles: Soul, Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Psychedelic, Acid Rock, Album Rock, Psychedelic Soul
Moods: Bravado, Confident, Crunchy, Rebellious, Swaggering, Aggressive, Confrontational, Raucous, Trippy, Brash, Carefree, Earnest, Exuberant, Fiery, Freewheeling, Hedonistic, Passionate, Rambunctious, Visceral
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Power of Soul
  2. Machine Gun
  3. Manic Depression
  4. You've Got the Best in Town
  5. Let Your Word Be Your Bond
  6. Stone Free [Live]
  7. Power of Soul [Live]
  8. Who Knows [Live]
  9. Foxey Lady [Live]

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Bonus Material [DVD][*]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDImage Entertainment3432
2006CDPolydor1701039
2006CDUniversal Distribution1701039

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Album Review

During his brief yet legendary career, the albums released during Jimi Hendrix's lifetime could be broken down into two categories -- psychedelic hard rock and funk/soul rock. The latter style could be pinpointed to the 1970 release Band of Gypsys, a live recording which saw Hendrix hook up with old pals Billy Cox (guitar) and Buddy Miles (drums), and shy away from the pyrotechnics of his early days in favor of heavy jamming. Thirty-six years after the release of the Band of Gypsys' lone album comes a follow-up, Band of Gypsys Return, on which Hendrix's shoes are filled by such players as Eric Gales, Kid Rock's Kenny Olson, and Guitar World Magazine's Andy Aledort, among others. Comprised of both studio and live recordings, several Hendrix classics are revisited, as well as a pair of tunes penned by Cox for Jimmy Stewart (aka Buzzard), who was a musical influence on Hendrix and Cox (according to Cox's liner notes). For the most part, the renditions of the Hendrix classics follow the original versions closely -- especially Aledort's fine job of re-creating the long-and-winding solos of "Machine Gun," as well as Olson tackling "Stone Free." But elsewhere, tracks like "Manic Depression" get a significant overhauling, and the two aforementioned Stewart tribute tracks, "You've Got the Best in Town" and "Let Your Word Be Your Bond" fit in well. As evidenced by Band of Gypsys Return, Cox and Miles still make up one hell of a rhythm section. [Also included is a DVD, which includes performances, as well as interviews with both Cox and Miles.] ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam PayneEditing
Andy AledortGuitar, Vocals (Background)
Billy CoxLiner Notes, Vocals (Background), Producer, Bass, Vocals
Buddy MilesVocals, Drums, Producer, Vocals (Background)
Eddie KramerMixing, Engineer, Producer
Eric GalesGuitar, Vocals (Background)
George MarinoMastering
James NixonGuitar, Vocals (Background)
Janie HendrixProducer
Joe BashorunKeyboards
John McDermott, Jr.Producer
Kenny OlsonGuitar
Matthew FrenetteDrums
Sheldon ReynoldsVocals (Background), Photography, Vocals, Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm)
Steve PesantPhotography