Jimi Hendrix - Rainbow Bridge (1971) Flac[24 Bit 96 KHz Vinyl]

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 RAINBOW BRIDGE OR ST OUTER final mini lp.jpg726.15 KB
 RAINBOW BRIDGE OR ST INNER final mini lp.jpg840.54 KB
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 DISC WIP 03 07.jpg884.76 KB
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 Rainbow Bridge - Play FLAC.m3u264 bytes
 Rainbow Bridge - Info.txt9.8 KB
 01 - Dolly Dagger.flac99.05 MB
 Rainbow Bridge - Burn FLAC.cue1.3 KB
 07 - Hear My Train a-Coming (Live).flac228.01 MB
 08 - Hey Babe (The Land Of The New Rising Sun).flac122.99 MB
 06 - Look Over Yonder.flac72.22 MB
 02 - Earth Blues.flac91.84 MB
 04 - Room Full Of Mirrors.flac66.16 MB
 03 - Pali Gap.flac101.08 MB
 05 - The Star Sprangled Banner.flac80.92 MB


Description



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Rainbow Bridge (Original Motion Picture Sound Track) is a posthumous fifth studio album by American guitarist Jimi Hendrix,
released in October and November 1971 in the US and UK, respectively. It was the second Hendrix studio album released
after his death and was engineered, mixed and compiled by Eddie Kramer, John Jansen and Mitch Mitchell.
The pairing of Rainbow Bridge with The Cry of Love comprises the bulk of the most realized tracks that Hendrix was intending to
release on his next (double) LP, First Rays of the New Rising Sun. All songs on the album were written by Hendrix, except the
cover of "The Star-Spangled Banner", and recorded throughout 1969 and '70, with the exception of "Look Over Yonder", which was
recorded in 1968. "Hear My Train A Comin'" was recorded live at the Berkeley Community Theatre on May 30, 1970 (first show).
The album was the second to be produced by Eddie Kramer and Mitch Mitchell, with the help of Jansen, and was again fairly well
received, reaching #15 and #16 in the US and the UK respectively. "Dolly Dagger" b/w "Star Spangled Banner" was released as a
single in the US, but only reached #74. Four songs from Rainbow Bridge are featured on the 1997 compilation First Rays of the
New Rising Sun. Two songs are featured on another 1997 compilation South Saturn Delta. The (studio) version of "The Star
Spangled Banner" can be found in the 2000 box set The Jimi Hendrix Experience (Box set) Simeon from the Silver Apples has
claimed that it features him playing six bass oscillators, although there is no audible evidence of this and he is not credited
or mentioned by anyone else. Though misconstrued to be a live album of the famed concert uptop the Haleakala Crater
(but actually nowhere near the crater, it was held in pasture not far from Seabury Hall, just outside Makawao); it actually
feature most of the songs on the original soundtrack of the film Rainbow Bridge that are played as background to various scenes.
The one song on the album that does not feature in the film is the Berkeley performance of "Hear My Train A Comin'". On the
actual film soundtrack this is the live version from the Maui concerts, which is not played as background music, but is only
heard as part of the concert sequence.

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Tracklist

1 Dolly Dagger 4:39
2 Earth Blues 4:20
3 Pali Gap 5:08
4 Room Full of Mirrors 3:17
5 Star Spangled Banner 4:07
6 Look Over Yonder 3:26
7 Hear My Train A Comin' 11:11
8 Hey Baby 6:04

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General

File size : 871 MB
Album : Rainbow Bridge
Track name/Total : 8
Performer : Jimi Hendrix
Genre : Psychedelic rock
Recorded date : 1971

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Audio

Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 2 914 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Sampling rate : 96.0 KHz
Bit depth : 24 bits

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great music, thanks