Product Description
Brand New ~ Sealed! High Quality 180 Gram Audiophile Double Vinyl Set! Remastered From The Original Tapes By Eddie Kramer. Gatefold Cover Includes 8-Page Colour Booklet & Original Album Artwork (U.K. Edition). Records Have Picture Labels.
The Debut ~ And Many Would Say The Best ~ LP By The Jimi Hendrix Experience Features “Purple Haze”, “Hey Joe”, “Red House”, “The Wind Cries Mary”, “Fire”, “Third Stone From The Sun”, “Foxy Lady” & More!
Side 1:
Foxy Lady
Manic Depression
Red House
Can You See Me
Love Or Confusion
I Don’t Live Today
Side 2:
May This Be Love
Fire
Third Stone From The Sun
Remember
Are You Experienced
Side 3:
Hey Joe
Stone Free
Purple Haze
Side 4:
51st Anniversary
The Wind Cries Mary
Highway Chile
AMG –
One of the most stunning debuts in rock history, and one of the definitive albums of the psychedelic era. One of the most stunning debuts in rock history, and one of the definitive albums of the psychedelic era. On Are You Experienced?, Jimi Hendrix synthesized various elements of the cutting edge of 1967 rock into music that sounded both futuristic and rooted in the best traditions of rock, blues, pop, and soul. It was his mind-boggling guitar work, of course, that got most of the ink, building upon the experiments of British innovators like Jeff Beck and Pete Townshend to chart new sonic territories in feedback, distortion, and sheer volume. It wouldn't have meant much, however, without his excellent material, whether psychedelic frenzy ("Foxey Lady," "Manic Depression," "Purple Haze"), instrumental freak-out jams ("Third Stone from the Sun"), blues ("Red House," "Hey Joe"), or tender, poetic compositions ("The Wind Cries Mary") that demonstrated the breadth of his songwriting talents. Not to be underestimated were the contributions of drummer Mitch Mitchell and bassist Noel Redding, who gave the music a rhythmic pulse that fused parts of rock and improvised jazz. Many of these songs are among Hendrix's very finest; it may be true that he would continue to develop at a rapid pace throughout the rest of his brief career, but he would never surpass his first LP in terms of consistently high quality.