The Jimi Hendrix Experience [Box Set] Remastered
Norm Apter
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This 4-CD box set, released in 2000, has only recently been brought to my attention.
Anybody have or at least listened to this? Song selection? Sound Quality?
For someone, such as myself, who has no Hendrix, would this be a decent move?
Anybody have or at least listened to this? Song selection? Sound Quality?
For someone, such as myself, who has no Hendrix, would this be a decent move?
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I own it and really enjoy it. The SQ is ok but better than most grainy **** Hendrix recordings. The variety of songs is diverse and a welcome change from the multitude of re-issues of "Experience Hendrix".
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Probably the best retrospective of Hendrix and the Experience. I have it and love it. There are quite a few rare live recordings and alternate takes so the quality does vary, but being a bootleg collector for 30 years this is bettern than 95% of the same stuff in circulation and some I've not seen before.
I do highly recommend it if you are a Hendrix fan, it has a great booklet and the music choices give you a great insight to Hendrix as a composer, musician, jam artist and vagabond. Jimi just loved jamming whenever he could.
Go for it Norm
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Cool; thats all I need to hear. About 15 years ago, I bought a really bad sounding Hendrix Greatest Hits CD from CD stall in Beijing...undoubtedly it was a bootleg and while the sound was terrible, it provided enough of a glimpse beyond his well known tunes for me to know that I'd like to dig deeper.
This set will definately join All Things Must Pass on my Xmas list. Capitol/Apple Corp. has effectively sucked up all of my disposable moneys for music for the time being. Those ****!2 Ch.
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B&N has it for $50 ($45 if a member)
Amazon has it for $54, but according to camel3--it was selling at Amazon for ~$36 in June.
I too don't own ay JH, I'm placing it on my watch list - the price will likely drop down again.
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Electric Ladyland was the album, the long version of VooDoo Chile was the tune. It is a Hendrix album to own. Are You Experienced, Axis:Bold As Love, and Electric Ladyland are mandatory Hendrix albums to own. Those are the three that were released while he was alive.
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George Grand wrote: »Electric Ladyland was the album, the long version of VooDoo Chile was the tune. It is a Hendrix album to own. Are You Experienced, Axis:Bold As Love, and Electric Ladyland are mandatory Hendrix albums to own. Those are the three that were released while he was alive.
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I have the outtakes (bootleg) of Electric Ladyland and those are just as outstanding as what was finally mixed and released.
Another must have Hendrix cd is the Blues cd.
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Fixed it for you!
How about this........you rip some vinyl for me to FLAC files and then I can play "vinyl" thru the music server"Appreciation of audio is a completely subjective human experience. Measurements can provide a measure of insight, but are no substitute for human judgment. Why are we looking to reduce a subjective experience to objective criteria anyway? The subtleties of music and audio reproduction are for those who appreciate it. Differentiation by numbers is for those who do not".--Nelson Pass Pass Labs XA25 | EE Avant Pre | EE Mini Max Supreme DAC | MIT Shotgun S1 | Pangea AC14SE MKII | Legend L600 | BlueSound Node 3 - Tubes add soul! -
How about this........you rip some vinyl for me to FLAC files and then I can play "vinyl" thru the music server
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SolidSqual wrote: »+1 and then some. I got them on CD and the original vinyl in pristine condition.
Since I'm not a vinyl spinner, can you (or somebody else) let me know a bit about the pressing of these three studio albums on CD? I did a search on Jimi Hendrix here, but there was so much discussion about the varying quality of different re-releases that I left more confused than when I began.
If you're satisfied with the sound, maybe you could let me know of the record company / release year. I'd like to pick these up in addition to the aforementioned box set over time.2 Ch.
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Norm, ever since Jimi's death there have been huge issues over his posthumously released material. From Alan Douglas actually bringing in session muscians to 'help' finish many studio tracks, to Reprise releasing everything under the sun incomplete and bastardized, etc. To MCA trying to 'fix' what Alan Douglas and Reprise screwed up.
Recently Janie Hendrix (Jimi's half sister) and his late father finally secured control of his estate and the music and current releases are on the Experience Hendrix label.
His musical legacy is a very confusing thing to follow. I have most of the Reprise, MCA and Rykodisc stuff which is all out of print now as well as the Experience Hendrix stuff. It's all slightly different as far as quality and song selection (version and mix). You really can;t go wrong with the recent Experience Hendrix stuff. I'd stay away from the Reprise Label stuff.
Midnight Lightening
In the West
Crash Landing
Johhny B. Goode and others are all bastardized Alan Douglas mixes where Jimi doesn't even play on half the songs. Instead session muscians are brought in to finish the 'sketch' of a song and they passed it off as Jimi Hendrix and the Experience. Dreadful.
If you stick to some of the MCA stuff like Blues and the Experience Hendrix label you'll get the good stuff."Appreciation of audio is a completely subjective human experience. Measurements can provide a measure of insight, but are no substitute for human judgment. Why are we looking to reduce a subjective experience to objective criteria anyway? The subtleties of music and audio reproduction are for those who appreciate it. Differentiation by numbers is for those who do not".--Nelson Pass Pass Labs XA25 | EE Avant Pre | EE Mini Max Supreme DAC | MIT Shotgun S1 | Pangea AC14SE MKII | Legend L600 | BlueSound Node 3 - Tubes add soul! -
Norm, feel free to PM me or post some titles you're looking at.
The major 3 released GG mentioned on the Experience Hendrix label are worth getting. It's when you start getting into his other releases that confusion can set in because of all the versions available. There are some outstanding releases besides the (3) original Hendrix releases. Live the the Fillmore w/the Band of Gypsys is outstanding. A different type of vibe, but impressive. They cut that album just to fulfill the final album contract with Capitol. Experience Hendrix released a 2cd set that covers all 3 nights they played at the Fillmore over New Years Eve. The original Capitol release only had 5 or 6 songs and it was hard to tell what night they were actually from. Some even speculated a few songs were patched together from a couple different nights.
Also the really great thing about the Experience Hendrix releases is they have terrific liner notes and photo's."Appreciation of audio is a completely subjective human experience. Measurements can provide a measure of insight, but are no substitute for human judgment. Why are we looking to reduce a subjective experience to objective criteria anyway? The subtleties of music and audio reproduction are for those who appreciate it. Differentiation by numbers is for those who do not".--Nelson Pass Pass Labs XA25 | EE Avant Pre | EE Mini Max Supreme DAC | MIT Shotgun S1 | Pangea AC14SE MKII | Legend L600 | BlueSound Node 3 - Tubes add soul! -
The Ryko releases are good too.-Kevin
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I would also search the Steve Hoffman forums for info and reviews of the various Hendrix albums and masterings.DKG999
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Looks like a nice box set. I'd spring for it, but I have a lot of Jimi's stuff on vinyl and the "Stages" CD box set. I'm sure this is OOP already.
http://www.amazon.com/Stages-Jimi-Hendrix/dp/B000008GI2#moreAboutThisProduct
Stages is OOP, I bought mine several years ago sans the outer box for $60. It's not too bad. Atlanta 1970 is the best of the bunch. Very few live tracks from these 4 shows are on the box set. It is one I recommend picking up, but only after you have everything else.
When Experience Hendrix finally took control from MCA I feared they would release the Stages box set and render my collectable worthless. But as of about a year ago they had no plans to re-release this on the Experience Hendrix label.
Another one for collector's only is the box set Lifelines, mediocre at best. For completists only, IMO.
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The Ryko releases are good too.
They are, but the Radio One stuff is available on the 2cd set BBC Sessions on Experience Hendrix.
Live @ Winterland is great but is a hodge podge of shows, not one complete show. I have several really good bootlegs of all the shows at Winterland. Live at Winterland on Rykodisc is worth picking up, but again only after you have other stuff. Don't pay too much for it. It's OOP and some of the prices are ridiculous.
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They are, but the Radio One stuff is available on the 2cd set BBC Sessions on Experience Hendrix.
Live @ Winterland is great but is a hodge podge of shows, not one complete show. I have several really good bootlegs of all the shows at Winterland. Live at Winterland on Rykodisc is worth picking up, but again only after you have other stuff. Don't pay too much for it. It's OOP and some of the prices are ridiculous.
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I have Live at Winterland.
I used to have a bunch of bootleg stuff including the sotheby's tape (in flac I think) and various other studio outtakes. Lost with a HD crash. I'm gonna have to hunt that stuff down again. :mad:-Kevin
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George Grand wrote: »Electric Ladyland was the album, the long version of VooDoo Chile was the tune. It is a Hendrix album to own.
I had the European Nekkid Ladies version. The one they couldn't or wouldn't release here. Supposedly better pressing.
A Columbia employee friend of mine ( back then) named Speedy was a big Hendrix groupie. Well, follower, concerts all over the place.
Talked about these creazy jam sessions with Mike Bloomfield and Johnny Winter in NY. Said at one point Hendrix adopted Winters' very distinctive style, and Winters did the same vicey-versy, playing a la Jimi.
That would be some interesting stuff if tapes turned up of it....
well hell, apparently there are some youtube clips-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqvBXqfOZiM
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George Grand wrote: »Electric Ladyland was the album, the long version of VooDoo Chile was the tune. It is a Hendrix album to own. Are You Experienced, Axis:Bold As Love, and Electric Ladyland are mandatory Hendrix albums to own. Those are the three that were released while he was alive.
Right on George! I played the grooves out of my Electric Ladyland, with the blacklight on and the dayglo posters on the wall. Real groooovy!:D Wow man! Sock it to me! It's outta' sight!Carl -
I would also search the Steve Hoffman forums for info and reviews of the various Hendrix albums and masterings.
Make sure to eat and visit the restroom before you embark on that journey. Those guys are intense.
I know I started a thread somewhere on here about good sounding Jimi. IIRC there was a thread mentioned in my thread by an old poster that had some good info in it, his name was Rocket something maybe?
The Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Jimi Hendrix has a great sounding version of Voodoo Chile. The Experience Hendrix releases of the studio albums sound pretty good as well.
Brock knows his stuff WRT Hendrix. I'd follow his lead any day.Wristwatch--->Crisco -
Norm, feel free to PM me or post some titles you're looking at.
The major 3 released GG mentioned on the Experience Hendrix label are worth getting. It's when you start getting into his other releases that confusion can set in because of all the versions available. There are some outstanding releases besides the (3) original Hendrix releases. Live the the Fillmore w/the Band of Gypsys is outstanding. A different type of vibe, but impressive. They cut that album just to fulfill the final album contract with Capitol. Experience Hendrix released a 2cd set that covers all 3 nights they played at the Fillmore over New Years Eve. The original Capitol release only had 5 or 6 songs and it was hard to tell what night they were actually from. Some even speculated a few songs were patched together from a couple different nights.
Also the really great thing about the Experience Hendrix releases is they have terrific liner notes and photo's.
OK, since I'm starting from ground zero here's a working list of an order I might follow. Please readjust, insert or add any good ones I've missed (or if there are better sounding editions short of super expensive Japanese remasters, let me know)
Are You Experienced (Experience Hendrix, 1997)
Electric Ladyland (Experience Hendrix, 1997)
Axis: Bold as Love (Experience Hendrix, 1997)
Blues (Mca, 1994)
The Jimi Hendrix Experience Experience Box Set (Experience Hendrix, 2000)2 Ch.
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Just got the 4-CD box set in the mail today (won a new shrink-wrapped set on Ebay for 20.35) and am listening to it now. This is awesome!2 Ch.
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George Grand wrote: »Electric Ladyland was the album, the long version of VooDoo Chile was the tune. It is a Hendrix album to own. Are You Experienced, Axis:Bold As Love, and Electric Ladyland are mandatory Hendrix albums to own. Those are the three that were released while he was alive.
Don't forget all the Nekid Ladies on the cover of Electric Ladyland. Good songs, and good album art to contemplate. I bought that in a head shop/record store in Georgetown DC in 68 or 69. The good ole days when the drinking age was 18 in DC, but 21 in Maryland.Lumin X1 file player, Westminster Labs interconnect cable
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George Grand wrote: »Electric Ladyland was the album, the long version of VooDoo Chile was the tune. It is a Hendrix album to own. Are You Experienced, Axis:Bold As Love, and Electric Ladyland are mandatory Hendrix albums to own. Those are the three that were released while he was alive.
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For a very good compilation set, The Essential Jimi Hendrix Volumes 1 and 2 on LP.
There was a cd version that combined the two into one. Great overview on Jimi's best stuff.
Volume 1 track listing:
Side one
1. Are You Experienced? (4:07)
2. Third Stone From The Sun (6:37)
3. Purple Haze (2:47)
4. Little Wing (2:24)
5. If 6 Was 9 (5:32)
Side two
1. Bold As Love (4:08)
2. Little Miss Lover (2:20)
3. Castles Made of Sand (2:45)
4. Gypsy Eyes (3:39)
5. Burning Of The Midnight Lamp (3:35)
6. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) (5:08)
Side three
1. Have You Ever Been (to Electric Ladyland (2:11)
2. Still Raining, Still Dreaming (4:22)
3. House Burning Down (4:33)
4. All Along the Watchtower (4:00)
5. Room Full of Mirrors (3:16)
6. Izabella (2:51)
Side four
1. Freedom (3:24)
2. Dolly Dagger (4:43)
3. Stepping Stone (4:11)
4. Drifting (3:46)
5. Ezy Ryder (4:09)
Volume 2 track listing:
1. 1. Side One
"Hey Joe" (Billy Roberts) - 3:25
"Fire" - 2:41
"Foxy Lady" - 3:15
"The Wind Cries Mary" - 3:15
"I Don't Live Today" - 3:49
"Crosstown Traffic" - 2:17
1. 2. Side Two
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"Machine Gun" - 12:09 (live)
"The Star Spangled Banner" (Francis Scott Key, John Stafford Smith, arr. Hendrix) - 3:45 (live)SDA-1C (full mods)
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^^^agreed it was good stuff at the time. But it's on Reprise and supervised by Alan Douglas. Alan Douglas releases leave a lot to be desired. I have the 2-cd set and it is OOP and still fetches a decent amount on ebay............but the Experience Hendrix stuff is much better IMO."Appreciation of audio is a completely subjective human experience. Measurements can provide a measure of insight, but are no substitute for human judgment. Why are we looking to reduce a subjective experience to objective criteria anyway? The subtleties of music and audio reproduction are for those who appreciate it. Differentiation by numbers is for those who do not".--Nelson Pass Pass Labs XA25 | EE Avant Pre | EE Mini Max Supreme DAC | MIT Shotgun S1 | Pangea AC14SE MKII | Legend L600 | BlueSound Node 3 - Tubes add soul!
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This just out:
From www.experiencehendrix.com
Legacy Recordings Preparing For 2010 Launch of Monumental Jimi Hendrix Catalog Project Including Deluxe, Expanded Editions of Titles Released During Jimi's Meteoric Career, Never Before Heard Studio Recordings, Alternate Versions of Classics, One of a Kind 'Live and In Concert' Performances and More
Sony Music Entertainment and Experience Hendrix L.L.C. have agreed to a monumental catalog licensing deal to set the stage for a worldwide campaign to make all of Jimi's extraordinary music, including classics, never before heard archive recordings, and filmed concerts available through every type of media.
Legacy Recordings, Sony's catalog music division, will issue definitive deluxe editions of the classics released during Jimi's all too brief career including GRAMMYr Hall Of Fame Inductees "Are You Experienced", "Axis: Bold As Love", "Electric Ladyland" and (outside the US) "Band of Gypsys." In addition, Legacy will also release those posthumous compilations produced by Experience Hendrix during its stewardship. Each title will also be available through major Digital Service Providers.
Dagger Records, Experience Hendrix's "official bootleg" division, now in its eleventh year, offers recordings that are of great historical significance. The company has also sponsored numerous Experience Hendrix tours that have showcased contemporary artists performing the music of Jimi Hendrix in concert to underscore the never ending vitality and inspiration of Hendrix's music. Participating artists on these tours have included Robert Randolph, Carlos Santana, Paul Rodgers, Buddy Guy, Jonny Lang, Eric Johnson, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, members of Pearl Jam, Aerosmith, the Doors, Los Lobos and many others. Details about the 2010 Experience Hendrix Tour will soon be revealed. This historic partnership will include Legacy's participation in Dagger Records, the Experience Hendrix tours and other Hendrix-related businesses.
"Jimi's legacy and vision were unique and there will never be another that reaches his unparalleled genius. He was the greatest guitarist ever," said Janie Hendrix, President and CEO of Experience Hendrix. "We are confident that our new relationship with Sony Music will honor my beloved brother's legacy and will deliver Jimi's special 'Message Of Love' across the globe. We look forward to the creative partnership and ground breaking releases that this new relationship will engender to bring Jimi's music to successive generations of fans."
"No artist has ever transformed the pop music landscape as profoundly or as permanently as Jimi Hendrix," said Adam Block, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Legacy Recordings. "We are proud to be partnering with Experience Hendrix, keeping the sound and spirit of Jimi's music alive for future generations around the world."
About Legacy Recordings
The multiple Grammy-winning Legacy Recordings, Sony Music Entertainment's catalog division, produces and maintains the world's foremost catalog of historic reissues, an unparalleled compendium of thousands of digitally re-mastered archival titles representing virtually every musical genre including popular, rock, jazz, blues, R&B, folk, country, gospel, Broadway musicals, movie soundtracks, ethnic, world music, classical, comedy and more.
About Experience Hendrix L.L.C.
Founded by James 'Al' Hendrix, Jimi's father, in 1995, Experience Hendrix, has been managed since its inception by the family members handpicked by Al during his tenure as Chairman. It is the official family company charged with managing the music, name, image and likeness of Jimi Hendrix. As a part of their daily operations, Experience Hendrix and Authentic Hendrix oversee Jimi's timeless legacy on a worldwide basis.
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