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DescriptionJimi Hendrix - Blues At Midnight (Bootleg FLAC) Quote: One of my favourite Jimi Jam!!! A must have!!! This live set documents Hendrix at the genesis of his powers. While not a rock musician per se yet, Hendrix has already introduced a revolutionary approach to the blues sound and melody. For Hendrix, the guitar was an extension of the human voice. These tunes are brilliantly melodic and exploratory, with a refreshing angular vocabulary. The band occasionally strains at the seams here, with the all-star septet bursting with clamorous tribal energy. It's evident that Jimi is a noisy guitarist who employs volume as a tool for tension and release. ~ GuyGadebois Artist: Jimi Hendrix Album: Blues At Midnight (Bootleg) Genre: Psychedelic Rock Label: Midnight Beat Audio Format: FLAC Bit Rate Mode: Variable Bit Depth: 16 Bits Sampling Rate: 44.1 KHz Writing Library: LibFLAC 1.1.0 (UTC 2003-01-26) Recorded: March 17, 1968 April 15, 1968 Released: 1995 Runtime: 1:15:57 File Size: 431 MB Line-Up Jimi Hendrix - Guitar Paul Butterfield - Guitar, Harmonica Elvin Bishop - Guitar Harvey Brooks - Bass Herbie Rich - Organ Buddy Miles - Drums Philip Wilson - Sax James Tatum - Drums B.B. King - Guitar (Blues In C) Buzzy Feiten - Guitar (Blues In C) Al Kooper - Organ (Blues In C) Tracklist 01 Little Wing 9:19 02 Everything's Gonna Be Allright 8:47 03 Three Little Bears Part 1 (Jam) 15:54 04 Three Little Bears Part 2 6:19 05 Instrumental Jam 8:45 06 Stormy Monday 8:24 07 Blues In C 19:49 Quote: I grabbed this gem at a shop in New York City back in the mid 90's with my best friend, 'Rich G'. Tracks 1-6 were recorded live at the Cafe Au Go Go on March 17th 1968, 152 Bleeker Street, Greenwich Village, New York City. Track 7 was recorded live at The Generation Club on April 15th 1968, 52 West 8th Street, New York City. The Cafe Au Go Go show also included Paul Butterfield, Elvin Bishop, Harvey Brooks, Buddy Miles, Herbie Rich, James Tatum, and Philip Wilson. The Generation Club also included B.B. King, Buzzy Feiten, and Al Kooper. If you're not familiar with this recording, it can best be described as a bunch of structured 'jams'. If you're into lyrics, this one's NOT for you!!! If you're into great instrumentals, particularly electric guitar, JUMP ON THIS!! The sound quality is very nice. I'd rate the SQ as a solid EX, in my humble opinion. Crowd noise can be heard at times, but it's faint at most. There are also a few fade-in/fade-outs, but almost hardly worth mentioning. This is definitely one of the better sounding live performances with Jimi Hendrix I've heard. ENJOY!!! Sharing Widget |
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