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Jimi Hendrix

In his brief four-year reign as a superstar, Jimi Hendrix expanded the vocabulary of the electric rock guitar more than anyone before or since. Hendrix was a master at coaxing all manner of unforeseen sonics from his instrument, often with innovative amplification experiments that produced astral-quality feedback and roaring distortion. His frequent hurricane blasts of noise and dazzling showmanship -- he could and would play behind his back and with his teeth and set his guitar on fire -- has sometimes obscured his considerable gifts as a songwriter, singer, and master of a gamut of blues, R&B, and rock styles.

When Hendrix became an international superstar in 1967, it seemed as if he'd dropped out of a Martian spaceship, but in fact he'd served his apprenticeship the long, mundane way in numerous R&B acts on the chitlin circuit. During the early and mid-'60s, he worked with such R&B/soul greats as Little Richard, the Isley Brothers, and King Curtis as a backup guitarist. Occasionally he recorded as a session man (the Isley Brothers' 1964 single "Testify" is the only one of these early tracks that offers even a glimpse of his future genius). But the stars didn't appreciate his show-stealing showmanship, and Hendrix was straight-jacketed by sideman roles that didn't allow him to develop as a soloist. The logical step was for Hendrix to go out on his own, which he did in New York in the mid-'60s, playing with various musicians in local clubs, and joining white blues-rock singer John Hammond, Jr.'s band for a while.

It was in a New York club that Hendrix was spotted by Animals bassist Chas Chandler. The first lineup of the Animals was about to split, and Chandler, looking to move into management, convinced Hendrix to move to London and record as a solo act in England. There a group was built around Jimi, also featuring Mitch Mitchell on drums and Noel Redding on bass, that was dubbed the Jimi Hendrix Experience. The trio became stars with astonishing speed in the U.K., where "Hey Joe," "Purple Haze," and "The Wind Cries Mary" all made the Top Ten in the first half of 1967. These tracks were also featured on their debut album, Are You Experienced, a psychedelic meisterwerk that became a huge hit in the U.S. after Hendrix created a sensation at the Monterey Pop Festival in June of 1967.

Are You Experienced was an astonishing debut, particularly from a young R&B veteran who had rarely sung, and apparently never written his own material, before the Experience formed. What caught most people's attention at first was his virtuosic guitar playing, which employed an arsenal of devices, including wah-wah pedals, buzzing feedback solos, crunching distorted riffs, and lightning, liquid runs up and down the scales. But Hendrix was also a first-rate songwriter, melding cosmic imagery with some surprisingly pop-savvy hooks and tender sentiments. He was also an excellent blues interpreter and passionate, engaging singer (although his gruff, throaty vocal pipes were not nearly as great assets as his instrumental skills). Are You Experienced was psychedelia at its most eclectic, synthesizing mod pop, soul, R&B, Dylan, and the electric guitar innovations of British pioneers like Jeff Beck, Pete Townshend, and Eric Clapton.

Amazingly, Hendrix would only record three fully conceived studio albums in his lifetime. Axis: Bold as Love and the double-LP Electric Ladyland were more diffuse and experimental than Are You Experienced On Electric Ladyland in particular, Hendrix pioneered the use of the studio itself as a recording instrument, manipulating electronics and devising overdub techniques (with the help of engineer Eddie Kramer in particular) to plot uncharted sonic territory. Not that these albums were perfect, as impressive as they were; the instrumental breaks could meander, and Hendrix's songwriting was occasionally half-baked, never matching the consistency of Are You Experienced (although he exercised greater creative control over the later albums).

The final two years of Hendrix's life were turbulent ones musically, financially, and personally. He was embroiled in enough complicated management and record company disputes (some dating from ill-advised contracts he'd signed before the Experience formed) to keep the lawyers busy for years. He disbanded the Experience in 1969, forming the Band of Gypsies with drummer Buddy Miles and bassist Billy Cox to pursue funkier directions. He closed Woodstock with a sprawling, shaky set, redeemed by his famous machine-gun interpretation of "The Star Spangled Banner." The rhythm section of Mitchell and Redding were underrated keys to Jimi's best work, and the Band of Gypsies ultimately couldn't measure up to the same standard, although Hendrix did record an erratic live album with them. In early 1970, the Experience re-formed again -- and disbanded again shortly afterward. At the same time, Hendrix felt torn in many directions by various fellow musicians, record-company expectations, and management pressures, all of whom had their own ideas of what Hendrix should be doing. Coming up on two years after Electric Ladyland, a new studio album had yet to appear, although Hendrix was recording constantly during the period.

While outside parties did contribute to bogging down Hendrix's studio work, it also seems likely that Jimi himself was partly responsible for the stalemate, unable to form a permanent lineup of musicians, unable to decide what musical direction to pursue, unable to bring himself to complete another album despite jamming endlessly. A few months into 1970, Mitchell -- Hendrix's most valuable musical collaborator -- came back into the fold, replacing Miles in the drum chair, although Cox stayed in place. It was this trio that toured the world during Hendrix's final months.

It's extremely difficult to separate the facts of Hendrix's life from rumors and speculation. Everyone who knew him well, or claimed to know him well, has different versions of his state of mind in 1970. Critics have variously mused that he was going to go into jazz, that he was going to get deeper into the blues, that he was going to continue doing what he was doing, or that he was too confused to know what he was doing at all. The same confusion holds true for his death: contradictory versions of his final days have been given by his closest acquaintances of the time. He'd been working intermittently on a new album, tentatively titled First Ray of the New Rising Sun, when he died in London on September 18, 1970, from drug-related complications.

Hendrix recorded a massive amount of unreleased studio material during his lifetime. Much of this (as well as entire live concerts) was issued posthumously; several of the live concerts were excellent, but the studio tapes have been the focus of enormous controversy for over 20 years. These initially came out in haphazard drabs and drubs (the first, The Cry of Love, was easily the most outstanding of the lot). In the mid-'70s, producer Alan Douglas took control of these projects, posthumously overdubbing many of Hendrix's tapes with additional parts by studio musicians. In the eyes of many Hendrix fans, this was sacrilege, destroying the integrity of the work of a musician known to exercise meticulous care over the final production of his studio recordings. Even as late as 1995, Douglas was having ex-Knack drummer Bruce Gary record new parts for the typically misbegotten compilation Voodoo Soup. After a lengthy legal dispute, the rights to Hendrix's estate, including all of his recordings, returned to Al Hendrix, the guitarist's father, in July of 1995.

With the help of Jimi's step-sister Janie, Al set up Experience Hendrix to begin to get Jimi's legacy in order. They began by hiring John McDermott and Jimi's original engineer, Eddie Kramer to oversee the remastering process. They were able to find all the original master tapes, which had never been used for previous CD releases, and in April of 1997, Hendrix's first three albums were reissued with drastically improved sound. Accompanying those reissues was a posthumous compilation album (based on Jimi's handwritten track listings) called First Rays of the New Rising Sun, made up of tracks from the Cry of Love, Rainbow Bridge and War Heroes.

Later in 1997, another compilation called South Saturn Delta showed up, collecting more tracks from posthumous LPs like Crash Landing, War Heroes, and Rainbow Bridge (without the terrible '70s overdubs), along with a handful of never-before-heard material that Chas Chandler had withheld from Alan Douglas for all those years.

More archival material followed; Radio One was basically expanded to the two-disc BBC Sessions (released in 1998), and 1999 saw the release of the full show from Woodstock as well as additional concert recordings from the Band of Gypsies shows entitled Live at the Fillmore East. 2000 saw the release of the Jimi Hendrix Experience four-disc box set, which compiled remaining tracks from In the West, Crash Landing and Rainbow Bridge along with more rarities and alternates from the Chandler cache.

The family also launched Dagger Records, essentially an authorized bootleg label to supply harcore Hendrix fans with material that would be of limited commercial appeal. Dagger Records has released several live concerts (of shows in Oakland, Ottawa and Clark University in Massachusetts) and a collection of studio jams and demos called Morning Symphony Ideas. ~ Richie Unterberger & Sean Westergaard, Rovi
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Jimi is bomb
Jimi hendrix has found more success in four years than anyone else in history. May he rest in peace. But we all know that when lightning strikes, Jimi is ripping out heavenly chords.
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Fly On...
bevbevan
The Man!!!!
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brian5233
Jimi #1, Santana #2 greatest all time guitarists!
why in the song the Wind Cries Mary does Pandora list the lyrics to Purple Haze?
He is in the top 5 of greatest musicians ever in any genre and he is the greatest electric musician of all time! Often imitated never duplicated (sorry SRV fans) James Marshall Hendrix!
So....why are the lyrics to Steppenwolf' s Wild Thing being used for Hendrix's Fire? Fail.
Born in 1966 remember he was playing the national anthem and my buddies dad walked in and said you better get that stereo fixed. It was funny I was rolling,,,,, , , , , , jimi is a god!
Anytime my Band of Gypsies cd gets scratched, I get another one. I've bought 4. Gotta love it
I have never heard the extended version of Voodoo Child and I really loved it it was excellent I would like to hear it again WOW!!!!! Play on Jimi we all miss u GOD has quite a band to listen to on a daily bases
Lyrics for Stone Free are listed on Killing Floor.....
Cream!!!$
Never heard this version before... wow!
Jimmy rocks
actually, its named both. Same song though, how about you get it right? lol
This Song is not spelled Voodoo Chile .... Child .... spell it right
Hop on one leg. B**ch slap your best friend. Name a date. Name a number between 120 and 300. Divide number by half. Add 10. Subtract that number by your age. That is the number of days left before it rains somewhere in the world. Guaranteed. Post this on 200 songs in the next hour or you will catch a cold at least three times in the next two years.
Greatest guitarist of all time.......t a k e n from us way too soon.....
atienza.nene
Kiss your left hand. Say crush's name. Close your hand. Say a school day. Say your name. Open your hand and look at it. Post this on 15 songs and your crush will ask out on the day you picked.
I've listened to a lot of music of a lot of eras and styles in my 60 years and I can't think of any song I like better than Jimi's take on 'All Along the Watchtower'.
Music is my religion. I'm a slave to the divine groove, and Hendrix is the proverbial god.....whoa that's a little deep.
Thank you milosdad for giving me the perfect response to e-mails such as johnlinn604' s comment.
milosdad
Johnlinn you're either 14 or an idiot.
Don't read this because it actually works. You will be kissed on the nearest Friday by the love of your life. Tomorrow will be the best day of your life. However If you don't post this you will die in two days. Now you've started reading this so don't stop. This is so scary put this on at least 5 songs in 143 minutes when done press f6 and your lovers name will appear on the screen in big letters this is so scary because it works!
Jimi Hendrix..... If i could marry him i would <3
milosdad
Machine Gun. Most intense Hendrix song there is. Love it. Simple, simple rythmn. Hard to master though.
JIMI!!!
hodgdons7
Awesome. Haven't heard One Rainy Wish in a long time. Yeah, why IS it so many greats have left us way too early!
Forrest Gump
oh yeah
tinkertweete r 4 4
Omg that's true big_bri62 !
When you listen to Jimi, you don't need drugs. Jimi is the drug. No one ever will be like him.
Such an amazing track.
jimi hendrix is the best
How can any one say they like rock an not like JIMMI HENDRIX
Jimi would rock in this century ! Can you image. ...a jimi concert and a doors concert? Who would be the opening act for who?
Sexiest man second to mick jagger
cardoso.shel l y
jimi hendrix is awesome
sharks3401
Hendrix was an alien man.
I'm 507 and I like this
Foxy lady!! Love this Jimi song!! Sweet !! ❌❤❌❤
Jimi was always the best!!!!;). Best guitar player ever ;)
lfrussell0
Saw Jimi in
England at the Bag of Nails and other clubs. Always liked Freddie King. Great time to be young and access to public transportati o n in London. Captain Beefheart Safe As Milk was another memorable concert.
laccurate
QUESTION: Why did Jimi Hendrix have to die so early ???????? ANSWER: Because G-d wanted guitar lessons !!!!! Jimi was so freekin' ahead of his time it's hard to express in words. He was perceiving things on a different level, a completely different level. His words had colors, his rhythms had texture, his riffs had emotion. I hate to say it, but there will probably never be another. If there is another ---> I want tickets !!!
no one can rip on a guitar like jimi
Thanks Bobby D. for giving Jimi "All Along The Watchtower" gets my vote for BEST LYRICS EVER along with BEST GUITAR SOLO EVER. Impossible to top this song EVER. 'Nuff said!
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