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dmay
Just how much can they squeeze outta his studio work and other recordings? Artists don't put out all of their product for a reason.
There used to be a vinyl release of that no?
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LieB
I think the material should be released as long as it's not complete crap (and we know this isn't). It's a little silly with all these 12 track studio "albums" though... the historical context is vague. I love First Rays of the New Rising Sun, but the ones that have come after are a little random.
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Milan
I see, thanks.
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thkbeercan
If "Valleys of Neptune" and "People, Hell and Angels" were part of a trilogy what was "South Saturn Delta"?
It's listed as unreleased, but I know there are other versions. Either way, a highly enjoyable listen.Quote
Cristiano Radtke
Thank you! At a first listen, to me it sounded very similar to the "Blues" LP version, but I may be wrong.
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terraplane
'scuse me. while I milk this guy...
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keefriff99It's listed as unreleased, but I know there are other versions. Either way, a highly enjoyable listen.Quote
Cristiano Radtke
Thank you! At a first listen, to me it sounded very similar to the "Blues" LP version, but I may be wrong.
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oldschool
There will always be a market for these barrel scrapings as hardcore fans want everything there favorite musicians recorded.
Did we really need megabootlegs of Stones Voodoo Lounge Sessions with multiple takes of half finished songs? probably not but fans bought them none the less.
As a fan of Hendrix I would be interested in barrel scrapings if for nothing else just to hear him play guitar.
Personally I wish they would release more live material like the complete Fillmore East Band of Gypsys concerts box set myself.
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keefriff99It's listed as unreleased, but I know there are other versions. Either way, a highly enjoyable listen.Quote
Cristiano Radtke
Thank you! At a first listen, to me it sounded very similar to the "Blues" LP version, but I may be wrong.
Received an email earlier from legacy recordings with a link to this track, and it says:
"Listen to a never-before-heard take on Muddy Waters’ blues classic “Mannish Boy”!
It’s one of 13 studio recordings (10 of which are previously unreleased)
that make up Jimi Hendrix’s brand new album Both Sides Of The Sky, available March 9".
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oldschool
There will always be a market for these barrel scrapings as hardcore fans want everything there favorite musicians recorded.
Did we really need megabootlegs of Stones Voodoo Lounge Sessions with multiple takes of half finished songs? probably not but fans bought them none the less.
As a fan of Hendrix I would be interested in barrel scrapings if for nothing else just to hear him play guitar.
Personally I wish they would release more live material like the complete Fillmore East Band of Gypsys concerts box set myself.
there is more live material that will come out within the next 2-3 years on the current deal
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Hairball
This "new" studio version of Hear My Train A Comin' just on it's own is probably worth the price of this upcoming release.
Exclusive: Listen to one of Jimi Hendrix's last songs with the Experience
On Vevo: Jimi Hendrix - Hear My Train a Comin'
While my favorite has always been the live version from the Rainbow Bridge album(live in Berkeley, first show May 30, 1970), this new studio version just might rank right up there along with it.