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    Unreleased songs recorded by Jimi Hendrix between 1968 and 1970 will be released next year.

    Experience Hendrix and Legacy Recordings announced Wednesday that they will release Hendrix's "Both Sides of the Sky" on March 9, 2018. The 13-track album includes 10 songs that have never been released.

    Hendrix died in 1970 at age 27. The new album is the third volume in a trilogy from the guitar hero's archive. "Valleys of Neptune" was released in 2010, followed by "People, Hell and Angels," released in 2013.

    Eddie Kramer, who worked as recording engineer on every Hendrix album made during the artist's life, said in an interview that 1969 was "a very experimental year" for Hendrix, and that he was blown away as he worked on the new album.

    "The first thing is you put the tape on and you listen to it and the hairs just stand up right on the back of your neck and you go, 'Oh my God. This is too (expletive) incredible," said Kramer. "It's an incredible thing. Forty, 50 years later here we are and I'm listening to these tapes going, 'Oh my God, that's an amazing performance.'"

    Many of the album's tracks were recorded by Band of Gypsys, Hendrix's trio with Buddy Miles and Billy Cox. Stephen Stills appears on two songs: "$20 Fine" and "Woodstock."

    "It sounds like Crosby, Stills & Nash except it's on acid, you know," Kramer, laughing, said of "$20 Fine."

    "Jimi is just rocking it," he added. "It's an amazing thing."

    Johnny Winter appears on "Things I Used to Do"; original Jimi Hendrix Experience members Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding are featured on "Hear My Train A Comin'''; and Lonnie Youngblood is on "Georgia Blues."

    Kramer produced the album alongside John McDermott and Janie Hendrix, the legend's sister and president of Experience Hendrix. Kramer said though "Both Sides of the Sky" is the last of the trilogy, someone could find new Hendrix music in an attic or a basement, which could be re-worked.

    He also said they have live footage of Hendrix, some just audio and some in video, which they plan to release.

    "It was amazing just to watch him in the studio or live. The brain kicks off the thought process - it goes through his brain through his heart and through his hands and onto the guitar, and it's a seamless process," Kramer said. "It's like a lead guitar and a rhythm guitar at the same time, and it's scary. There's never been another Jimi Hendrix, at least in my mind."
    "Everyone has a plan, until they get punched in the face...." Mike Tyson

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    Damn. Will have to check this one. I bet they won't lift his vocals to put em on some embarrasing techno.
    Last edited by Slut; 12-06-2017, 03:32 PM.

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    • #3
      just goes to show that there is,if ever so slight ,a chance that tupac could someday release a new "unheard" album of recordings.lol

      Originally posted by Slut View Post
      Damn. Will have to check this one.
      definitely going to check this too.
      im not the biggest fan of jimmy hendrix but will check it for the simple fact that its "new" music from a guy whos been dead for many,many years ...and well im into that sort of thing .
      Last edited by jackcorgi; 12-06-2017, 03:34 PM.
      "Everyone has a plan, until they get punched in the face...." Mike Tyson

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      • #4
        No techno modernized remixes with autotuned vocals = no buy.
        I'd like to impart some words that I've always lived by:
        Mo' money, mo money, mo money.

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        • #5
          have to wait what the experience will drop
          collection: http://www.2pac-forum.com/showthread...439&highlight=

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          • #6
            Awesome Thanks [MENTION=1274]jackcorgi for the heads up!

            My father is a big fan of Jimi, I grew up with psychedelic guitar sounds lol

            He was really in love with the guitar! Awesome talent, left handed so he had to turn the guitar upside down.

            I’ll gift this to my father and then I’ll rip it for myself Hopefully they release a Vinyl too!

            ...Rest In Heaven...

            "You sell all that Cocaaaine, just to buy a Gold Chaaain!!!"

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            • #7
              Originally posted by AK47 View Post
              Awesome Thanks @jackcorgi for the heads up!

              My father is a big fan of Jimi, I grew up with psychedelic guitar sounds lol

              He was really in love with the guitar! Awesome talent, left handed so he had to turn the guitar upside down.

              I’ll gift this to my father and then I’ll rip it for myself Hopefully they release a Vinyl too!

              ...Rest In Heaven...

              yeah i got that Woodstock dvd @ home - greatness from another planet @ that time
              collection: http://www.2pac-forum.com/showthread...439&highlight=

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