JIMI HENDRIX - Electric Ladyland - 2LP - 180g Vinyl

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JIMI HENDRIX - Electric Ladyland - 2LP - 180g Vinyl

JIMI HENDRIX - Electric Ladyland - 2LP - 180g Vinyl

€34.99

 

LABEL: Sony/Columbia

CAT NO: 88875134511

BARCODE: 888751345119

 

Track Listing:

Side One
1. …And the Gods Made Love – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (1.21)
2. Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland) – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (2.11)
3. Crosstown Traffic – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (2.27)
4. Voodoo Chile – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (15)

Side Two
1. Little Miss Strange – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (2.52)
2. Long Hot Summer Night – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (3.27)
3. Come On (Let the Good Times Roll) – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (4.09)
4. Gypsy Eyes – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (3.43)
5. Burning of the Midnight Lamp – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (3.39)

Side Three
1. Rainy Day, Dream Away – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (3.42)
2. 1983… (A Merman I Should Turn to Be) – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (13.39)
3. Moon, Turn the Tides…Gently Gently Away – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (1.02)

Side Four
1. Still Raining, Still Dreaming – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (4.25)
2. House Burning Down – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (4.33)
3. All Along the Watchtower – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (4.01)
4. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (5.12)


JIMI HENDRIX – Electric Ladyland

2LP – 180g Vinyl


Bursting with ideas and energy, Jimi Hendrix’s second album release of 1968 (following ‘Axis: Bold as Love’) was a Double LP set that showcased virtually everything the guitar genius had to offer: blistering blues (‘Voodoo Chile’), galaxy-patrolling space jams (‘1983… a merman i should turn to be’), psychedelic soul (‘Crosstown Traffic’), and skyscraping rock (‘Voodoo Child (Slight Return)’). In the midst of all this was even a hit song – Hendrix’s remarkable reading of Bob Dylan’s ‘All Along the Watchtower,’ featuring a series of baton-passing guitar solos, all distinct and brilliant. seemingly diffuse when first released; in hindsight, kaleidoscopically eclectic.