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Jimi Hendrix Starter Kit? What is the best disc to start of a Jimi Hendrix Collection. My dad had about two of his albums but don't kniw what happened to them. He also had Jimi plays Berkley VHS, but it mysteriously vanished also.
So, what are the the best Jimi Hendrix albums or compilations to start off with. Thanks. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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From my perspective, their are only 4 releases that are mandatory...
...Now here's where the trouble starts. I would also include (though hard to find)... ...Cry of Love (for sentimental reasons) But another option might be... ...First Rays of the New Rising Sun tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Thanks, Audience.
I was thinking of picking up Electric Ladyland first, but I waited a while just to see. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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I'd also recommend his live at winterland, live at woodstock and live in the west. A reviewer once said, it was Hendrix's studio work that earned him a reputation, it was his life performances that validated that reputation. | |
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jacktheimprovident said: I'd also recommend his live at winterland, live at woodstock and live in the west. A reviewer once said, it was Hendrix's studio work that earned him a reputation, it was his life performances that validated that reputation.
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stay away from the following
Hendrix in the west Loose ends War heroes Rainbow bridge Crash landing Midnight lightning | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: What is the best disc to start of a Jimi Hendrix Collection. My dad had about two of his albums but don't kniw what happened to them. He also had Jimi plays Berkley VHS, but it mysteriously vanished also.
So, what are the the best Jimi Hendrix albums or compilations to start off with. Thanks. My opinion is that u should DEFINATELY start with "Are You Experienced". It's Jimi's debut and my personal favorite of his. It's when Jimi was burning with passion and his ideas were nonstop. He had all of the major facets; anger, beauty, rage, joy and pain. It's all there in his playing and writing. If u want to hear a genius ahead of his time, this is the album. Bold As Love is beautiful as well, but a little more laid back in vibe. Jimi sounded a little more at peace, so some of the "edge" is gone. The production on Electric Ladyland is fantastic for that time (1968), but Jimi is in "superstar" mode during this, which isn't a bad thing. He was fully aware of his status as a rock star at this point and was still pushing ahead. Which was the great thing about Jimi. But if u want to hear a cat with all the talent in the world and the desire to show it to the world, get with his first album. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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TheRealFiness said: stay away from the following
Hendrix in the west Loose ends War heroes Rainbow bridge Crash landing Midnight lightning I agree witcha. Alan Douglas needed to have been kicked square in his teeth and throat. Hard. But I do dig the film "Rainbow Brige". Some serious "aura" captured on that film. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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are u experienced
axis bold as love electric ladyland band of gypsys | |
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axis bold as love | |
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Thanks all y'all for your picks.
Tomorrow, I will pick up Expierence and Ladyland (I coudn't choose so I flipped a coin) Next week wix Be Axis and New Rising Sun Then Gypys and another live LP (?) PRINCE: Always and Forever
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blackguitaristz said: LittleBLUECorvette said: What is the best disc to start of a Jimi Hendrix Collection. My dad had about two of his albums but don't kniw what happened to them. He also had Jimi plays Berkley VHS, but it mysteriously vanished also.
So, what are the the best Jimi Hendrix albums or compilations to start off with. Thanks. My opinion is that u should DEFINATELY start with "Are You Experienced". It's Jimi's debut and my personal favorite of his. It's when Jimi was burning with passion and his ideas were nonstop. He had all of the major facets; anger, beauty, rage, joy and pain. It's all there in his playing and writing. If u want to hear a genius ahead of his time, this is the album. Bold As Love is beautiful as well, but a little more laid back in vibe. Jimi sounded a little more at peace, so some of the "edge" is gone. The production on Electric Ladyland is fantastic for that time (1968), but Jimi is in "superstar" mode during this, which isn't a bad thing. He was fully aware of his status as a rock star at this point and was still pushing ahead. Which was the great thing about Jimi. But if u want to hear a cat with all the talent in the world and the desire to show it to the world, get with his first album. yup.... Start at the beginning... | |
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funkpill said: blackguitaristz said: My opinion is that u should DEFINATELY start with "Are You Experienced". It's Jimi's debut and my personal favorite of his. It's when Jimi was burning with passion and his ideas were nonstop. He had all of the major facets; anger, beauty, rage, joy and pain. It's all there in his playing and writing. If u want to hear a genius ahead of his time, this is the album. Bold As Love is beautiful as well, but a little more laid back in vibe. Jimi sounded a little more at peace, so some of the "edge" is gone. The production on Electric Ladyland is fantastic for that time (1968), but Jimi is in "superstar" mode during this, which isn't a bad thing. He was fully aware of his status as a rock star at this point and was still pushing ahead. Which was the great thing about Jimi. But if u want to hear a cat with all the talent in the world and the desire to show it to the world, get with his first album. yup.... Yup # 2 Start at the beginning... | |
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TheRealFiness said: stay away from the following
Hendrix in the west Loose ends War heroes Rainbow bridge Crash landing Midnight lightning ness? you really don't like hendrix in the west? kinda surprising... i find that one really enjoyable as a compilation of live performances. i'd agree to stay away from crash landing and midnight lightning because they all have alan douglas's tinkering all over them (for those that don't know, alan douglas replaced all or most of the original backing musicians that were on these tracks with studio musicians, people who hendrix never played with---that's why they're not considered TRUE hendrix recordings), but i do find some enjoyable cuts on war heroes,loose ends and rainbow bridge though. at least it's the man in his natural environment, with the musicians he chose to express himself with. another must to avoid:: nine to the universe. also, any title that has curtis knight's name on the album cover. $.02. --gm-- rainbow bridge edit--- [Edited 12/1/05 8:33am] i....feel.... cold as a razorblade, tight as a tourniquet, dry as a funeral drum...... | |
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GeneMohawk said: TheRealFiness said: stay away from the following
Hendrix in the west Loose ends War heroes Rainbow bridge Crash landing Midnight lightning ness? you really don't like hendrix in the west? kinda surprising... i find that one really enjoyable as a compilation of live performances. i'd agree to stay away from crash landing and midnight lightning because they all have alan douglas's tinkering all over them (for those that don't know, alan douglas replaced all or most of the original backing musicians that were on these tracks with studio musicians, people who hendrix never played with---that's why they're not considered TRUE hendrix recordings), but i do find some enjoyable cuts on war heroes and loose ends though. at least it's the man in his natural environment, with the musicians he chose to express himself with. another must to avoid:: nine to the universe. also, any title that has curtis knight's name on the album cover. $.02. --gm-- im actually surprised u dug Hendrix in the west | |
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TheRealFiness said: GeneMohawk said: ness? you really don't like hendrix in the west? kinda surprising... i find that one really enjoyable as a compilation of live performances. i'd agree to stay away from crash landing and midnight lightning because they all have alan douglas's tinkering all over them (for those that don't know, alan douglas replaced all or most of the original backing musicians that were on these tracks with studio musicians, people who hendrix never played with---that's why they're not considered TRUE hendrix recordings), but i do find some enjoyable cuts on war heroes and loose ends though. at least it's the man in his natural environment, with the musicians he chose to express himself with. another must to avoid:: nine to the universe. also, any title that has curtis knight's name on the album cover. $.02. --gm-- im actually surprised u dug Hendrix in the west hell! it starts off with his version of "johnny b goode" which for me is worth the price of admission alone! --gm-- i....feel.... cold as a razorblade, tight as a tourniquet, dry as a funeral drum...... | |
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GeneMohawk said: TheRealFiness said: im actually surprised u dug Hendrix in the west hell! it starts off with his version of "johnny b goode" which for me is worth the price of admission alone! --gm-- well one reason NOT to get Hendrix in the west is that almost all of it is available on the Jimi hendrix experience box set. I totally agree about Johnny B. Goode, that's like the apex of rock n roll history right there. | |
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theAudience said: From my perspective, their are only 4 releases that are mandatory...
...Now here's where the trouble starts. I would also include (though hard to find)... ...Cry of Love (for sentimental reasons) But another option might be... ...First Rays of the New Rising Sun tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 And I'd get them in that order, too, except that I might get The Cry of Love (or First Rays, if you please) before Band of Gypsies. [Edited 12/1/05 13:35pm] Check this song out at:
http://www.soundclick.com...tmusic.htm | |
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