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Thread started 05/01/16 5:07pm

wouldntulove2l
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Jimi Hendrix - Looking for Reccommendation

I've recently been getting into Jimi Hendrix. I have the Jimi Hendrix Experience Box Set & Experience Hendrix. I want to explore more of his music but there is a lot out there. For those of you familiar with his work do you have any reccommendations? Thanks

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Reply #1 posted 05/01/16 5:35pm

Shawy89

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I started out with this one! biggrin

Great album.

Between you & I, this is the only album by Hendrix that I truly did justice (By listening to it over & over).

I somehow say "The other two will matter later enough, in a period of time where I'll need psychedelic music", probably when I hit the low point? lol

Enjoy it though.

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Reply #2 posted 05/01/16 6:10pm

SPYZFAN1

"Axis; Bold As Love"..soulful, swirly and psychedelic.."Band Of Gypsys..raw and funky.

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Reply #3 posted 05/01/16 7:09pm

wouldntulove2l
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Thanks!

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Reply #4 posted 05/02/16 11:08am

bobzilla77

There are only 3 proper studio releases - AYE, Axis and Electric Ladyland, you should get all of those for sure. Band of Gypsys is recorded live but has songs that don't appear anywhere else.

Of the releases that came out after his death, the best one of the First Rays Of The New Rising Sun. It is the closest thing to a studio album that could have followed Electric Ladyland.

And I especially liked the box set West Coast Seattle Boy for a sampling of his session work with other artists, and some of the unreleased gems from throughout his career. It's a good listen all the way through.

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Reply #5 posted 05/03/16 12:00am

0rlando

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Villanova Junction.
-"If U don't like,
what U see here
-get the FUNK out."
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Reply #6 posted 05/03/16 12:44am

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I started with 'Voodoo Child: The Jimi Hendrix Collection' which has a 'Best Of' CD along with a 'Live' CD. Get the studio albums then work you're way up from there.

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Reply #7 posted 05/03/16 7:25am

dalsh327

Janie said no plans for the mono album mixes to be on CD or download, vinyl only. Blues and BBC Sessions are great. The purple box set and Stages are worth tracking down, and live at Monterey.

First Rays is pretty much Cry of Love, which was reissued a couple of years ago.

South Saturn Delta, Valleys of Neptune & People Hell & Angels are where it gets into the odds and ends.

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Reply #8 posted 05/03/16 12:36pm

calypsocrazy

bobzilla77 said:

Of the releases that came out after his death, the best one of the First Rays Of The New Rising Sun. It is the closest thing to a studio album that could have followed Electric Ladyland.

On my list, thanks for the tip.

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Reply #9 posted 05/03/16 4:13pm

teezee

Electric Ladyland is one helluva trip

Axis: Bold As Love includes the best Hendrix song in my opinion, 'Bold as Love'

Never gave AYE much of a chance though. This topic reminds me that I should go get on it

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Reply #10 posted 05/03/16 7:34pm

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I think that Axis: Bold as Love is his easiest album to get into.

You cannot go wrong with all three of his studio albums though.

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Reply #11 posted 05/03/16 8:40pm

woogiebear

wouldntulove2loveme said:

I've recently been getting into Jimi Hendrix. I have the Jimi Hendrix Experience Box Set & Experience Hendrix. I want to explore more of his music but there is a lot out there. For those of you familiar with his work do you have any reccommendations? Thanks

My Fave Jimi Albums are Axis: Bold As Love and Band Of Gypsys

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Reply #12 posted 05/04/16 6:58am

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