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THE JIMI HENDRIX TITLES VARIOUS PIECES plus STONES LIVE LP'S AND VAL HALEN LP'S FOR SPECIAL CUSTOMER PURCHASE
HERE IS A LIST OF ALL TITLES -
This was the first quote you gave me the next one was the Van halen which was $250 for van halen 1 & 2 women & children, 1984, A different kind of truth and skyscraper.
the rolling stones Live in Havana, live at Leeds , sticky fingers live 2015, live on air , another time another place - A COUPLE OF THESE TITLES ARE GETTING REALLY RARE MY BEST PRICE FOR ALL OF THEM TOGETHER IS $225
Jimi Hendrix people, Hell and angels - Curtis Knight and the Squires featuring Jimi Hendrix - in from the Storm picture disc live tribute - The Hendrix songbook - Valley of Neptune single - Merry Christmas and a happy new year Single - Capitol records Band of Gypsys Jimi Hendrix, Noel Redding & Mitch Mitchell part 1 & 2 - Axis Bold as love Japan 200g Stereo - The Experience Sessions 200G Classic records - the 5 No. Picture Disc Concerts. $500
JIMI HENDRIX PEOPLE, HELL & ANGELS NUMBERED LIMITED EDITION 200 GRAM 2LP SET
Numbered, Limited Edition! 200 Gram Audiophile Grade Vinyl!
Pressed at Quality Record Pressings! Deluxe Double LP Set Includes 12 Previously Unreleased Studio Recordings!
Special Edition Silver Metallic High Quality Gatefold Cover!
Deluxe 2LP Set Includes 12 Previously Unreleased Completed Studio Recordings from 1968-70 Reveal Post-Experience Experimental Dimensions of Legendary Guitarist! Exciting New Music including "Somewhere" with Stephen Stills and Buddy Miles and an electric version of "Hear My Train A Comin'"!
Showcases Hendrix working outside of the original Hendrix Experience trio. Some of Hendrix's finest guitar work ever released!
Experience Hendrix LLC and Legacy Recordings, a division of Sony Music Entertainment, proudly announce the release of People, Hell & Angels, an essential album premiering twelve previously unreleased studio recordings completed by guitarist Jimi Hendrix
People, Hell & Angels, showcases the legendary guitarist working outside of the original Jimi Hendrix Experience trio. Beginning in 1968, Jimi Hendrix grew restless, eager to develop new material with old friends and new ensembles. Outside the view of a massive audience that had established the Experience as rock's largest grossing concert act and simultaneously placed two of his albums in the US Top 10 sales chart, Jimi was busy working behind the scenes to craft his next musical statement.
These twelve recordings encompass a variety of unique sounds and styles incorporating many of the elements—horns, keyboards, percussion and second guitar—Jimi wanted to incorporate within his new music. People, Hell & Angels, presents some of the finest Jimi Hendrix guitar work ever issued and provides a compelling window into his growth as a songwriter, musician and producer.
With an album title coined by Jimi Hendrix, People, Hell & Angels, reveals some of Hendrix's post-Experience ambitions and directions as he worked with new musicians--including the Buffalo Springfield's Stephen Stills, drummer Buddy Miles, Billy Cox (with whom Hendrix had served in the 101st US Army Airborne and later played on the famed R & B 'chitlin circuit' together) and others--creating fresh and exciting sounds for the next chapter in his extraordinary career.
People, Hell & Angels is co-produced by Janie Hendrix, Eddie Kramer and John McDermott. Kramer first met Hendrix at Olympic Studios in London in January 1967. Hendrix, who would have turned 70 on November 27, 2012, developed a unique rapport with Kramer. As a result, Kramer engineered every album issued by the guitarist in his lifetime and recorded such famous Hendrix concerts as the Woodstock festival in August 1969. Since 1997, Kramer has teamed with Janie Hendrix and John McDermott to oversee the release of each Jimi Hendrix album issued by Experience Hendrix.
The dozen previously unreleased Jimi Hendrix performances premiering on People, Hell & Angels, include "Earth Blues," "Somewhere," "Hear My Train A Comin'," "Bleeding Heart," "Baby Let Me Move You," "Izabella," "Easy Blues," "Crash Landing," "Inside Out," "Hey Gypsy Boy," "Mojo Man" and "Villanova Junction Blues."
A musical companion piece and successor to 2010's Valleys Of Neptune, the critically acclaimed album showcasing the artist's final recordings with the original Jimi Hendrix Experience, People, Hell & Angels, offers tantalizing new clues as to the direction Hendrix was considering for First Rays Of The New Rising Sun, his planned double album sequel to 1968's groundbreaking Electric Ladyland.
"People, Hell & Angels, provides us with further insight into the genius of Jimi Hendrix," said Adam Block, President, Legacy Recordings. "Working with new rhythm sections and instrumentation, Jimi Hendrix was opening up the horizons of his music, creating new sounds filled with endless possibilities."
"There’s no shortage of posthumous Hendrix. He only released four long-players before his death in 1970; three times as many have been released since, and that’s before you get into unofficial bootlegs. If you’re going to get one of them, make it this." - Andy Welch, NME
"[S]uperb guitar work on almost every song... [T]he collection provides ample evidence of how Jimi reconnected with those he came into contact with before Are You Experienced catapulted him to fame... Of these tracks, the opener 'Earth Love' stands out. It may, in fact, be the best cut on the album, with a rock-solid groove, fine supporting vocals by Miles, and some wildly cosmic lyrics... Raw, gritty, and infectious, ['Let Me Move You'] hearkens back to Hendrix's days with the Isley Brothers and Curtis Knight... Because this has been an issue in the past, I should add that People, Hell and Angels contains no posthumous tinkering with tracks by studio musicians." - Jeff Wilson, The Absolute Sound, May/June 2013, Music 3.5/5, Sonics 3.5/5
Track by Track Notes:
Earth Blues:
Totally unlike the version first issued as part of Rainbow Bridge in 1971, this December 19, 1969 master take features just Hendrix, Billy Cox and Buddy Miles--stripped down funk at its very origin.
Somewhere:
This newly discovered gem was recorded in March 1968 and features Buddy Miles on drums and Stephen Stills on bass. Entirely different from any previous version fans have ever heard.
Hear My Train A Comin':
This superb recording was drawn from Jimi's first ever recording session with Billy Cox and Buddy Miles--the powerhouse rhythm section with whom he would later record the groundbreaking album Band Of Gypsys.
Jimi shared a deep love for the blues with Billy Cox and Buddy Miles. Both musicians understood Jimi's desire to create what he described as a 'new type of blues'. Jimi's menacing lead guitar is the centerpiece of this dramatic addition to his remarkable legacy.
Bleeding Heart:
This Elmore James masterwork had long been a favorite of Jimi's. He had performed the song earlier that year with the Experience in concert at the Royal Albert Hall and had attempted to capture the song in New York studio sessions during the weeks that followed.
Recorded at the same May 1969 session as "Hear My Train A Coming," the track conveys Jimi's firm understanding of the arrangement and tempo he desired. Before they began, Jimi instructed Cox and Miles that he wanted to establish a totally different beat than the standard arrangement. He then kicked off this amazing rendition that was nothing like any other he had ever attempted.
Let Me Move You:
In March 1969, Jimi reached back to another old friend, saxophonist Lonnie Youngblood. Before he was discovered by Chas Chandler in the summer of 1966, Jimi had contributed guitar as a nondescript studio sideman for Youngblood and such infectious rhythm and blues styled singles such as "Soul Food".
This March 1969 session features Hendrix and Youngblood trading licks throughout this never before heard, high velocity rock and soul classic.
Izabella:
In the aftermath of the Woodstock festival, Jimi gathered his new ensemble, Gypsy Sun & Rainbows, at the Hit Factory in August 1969 with engineer Eddie Kramer. "Izabella" had been one of the new songs the guitarist introduced at the Woodstock festival and Jimi was eager to perfect a studio version. This new version is markedly different from the Band Of Gypsys 45 rpm single master issued by Reprise Records in 1970 and features Larry Lee, Jimi's old friend from the famed rhythm & blues 'chitin' circuit', on rhythm guitar.
Easy Blues:
An edited extract of this gorgeous, free flowing instrumental was briefly issued as part of the long-out-of-print 1981 album Nine To The Universe. Now nearly twice as long, the track offers fans the opportunity to enjoy the dramatic interplay between Jimi, second guitarist Larry Lee, Billy Cox and drummer Mitch Mitchell.
Crash Landing:
Perhaps known as the title song for the controversial 1975 album that featured Hendrix master recordings posthumously overdubbed by session musicians, this April 1969 original recording has never been heard before. Jimi is joined here by Billy Cox and drummer Rocky Isaac of the Cherry People to record this thinly veiled warning to his girlfriend Devon Wilson.
Inside Out:
Jimi was fascinated by the rhythm pattern that would ultimately take form as "Ezy Ryder". Joined here by Mitch Mitchell, Jimi recorded all of the bass and guitar parts for this fascinating song--including a dramatic lead guitar part amplified through a Leslie organ speaker.
Hey Gypsy Boy:
The roots of Jimi's majestic "Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)" trace themselves to this March 1969 recording. Unlike the posthumously overdubbed version briefly issued as part of Midnight Lightning in 1975, this is original recording that features Jimi joined by Buddy Miles.
Mojo Man:
Jimi would lend a hand to Albert & Arthur Allen, the vocalists known as the Ghetto Fighters, whom he had befriended in Harlem long before he achieved fame with the Experience. When the two recorded this inspired, previously unreleased master at the legendary Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama they took it back to Hendrix at Electric Lady Studios. Jimi knew just what to do to elevate the recording beyond contemporary R & B to the new hybrid of rock, rhythm and blues he was celebrated for.
Villanova Junction Blues:
Long before his famous performance of this song at Woodstock, Jimi recorded this studio version with Billy Cox and Buddy Miles at the same May 1969 session which yielded "Hear My Train A Comin'" and "Bleeding Heart" also featured on this album. Never fully finished, the song stands as an example of the fertile ideas he hoped to harness and bring to fruition.
Features:
• Numbered, Limited Edition
• 200g Vinyl
• Pressed at Quality Record Pressings
• 12 Previously unreleased Hendrix tracks recorded from 1968-70
• Special Edition Silver Metallic High Quality Gatefold Cover
• Exciting New Music including "Somewhere" with Stephen Stills and Buddy Miles and an electric version of "Hear My Train A Comin'"
Selections:
LP1 - Side A:
1. Earth Blues
2. Somewhere
3. Hear My Train A Comin'
LP1 - Side B:
1. Bleeding Heart
2. Let Me Move You
3. Izabella
LP2 - Side C:
1. Easy Blues
2. Crash Landing
3. Inside Out
LP2 - Side D:
1. Hey Gypsy Boy
2. Mojo Man
3. Villanova Junction Blues
NEXT IN THIS RARE JIMI HENDRIX COLLECTION ARE THESE THREE RARE 1997 & 2000 HENDRIX FAMILY ISSUES EACH WITH THERE ORIGINAL VERIFYING STICKERS STILL ATTACHED.
Curtis Knight & The Squires featuring Jimi Hendrix You Can't Use My Name 150 GRAM AUTHORIZED HENDRIX FAMILY LIMITED EDITION LP
150g Vinyl Newly Mixed by Eddie Kramer! Pressed at Quality Record Pressings! Includes Previously Unreleased Material!
This special compilation presents Jimi Hendrix’s 1965-1967 sessions with Curtis Knight & The Squires prior to his international fame leading the Jimi Hendrix Experience.
While Jimi Hendrix’s intermittent tenure as a guitarist for Curtis Knight & The Squires in 1965 and 1966 was relatively brief, more than 100 albums have been crafted from approximately forty studio recordings and consumer grade stage recordings by the group. Most featured low fidelity variations, remixes, edited versions, and instrumentals of the same material — often with their song titles changed. These albums were poorly annotated and all too often featured cover art that depicted the guitarist at the peak of his Jimi Hendrix Experience fame (and not as ‘Jimmy Hendrix,’ a sideman to Curtis Knight) and thus snared unwitting fans throughout the world that were starved for new Hendrix music for decades.
Jimi Hendrix was hamstrung throughout his career by litigation over these recordings in the US and UK and these fights continued until his family ultimately prevailed in litigation. You Can’t Use My Name stands as their first attempt to present this music in its original context.
You Can’t Use My Name is newly mixed and prepared for release by Eddie Kramer and includes the previously unreleased 1966 recording “Station Break,” the full length versions of “Knock Yourself Out [Flying On Instruments],” “No Such Animal,” and the 1967 recording of “Gloomy Monday” that includes dialogue between Hendrix and producer Ed Chalpin (featuring the guitarist’s request that the producer not use his name on this session because of the ongoing litigation between them).
Features:
• Authorized Hendrix Family Edition
• 150g Vinyl
• Pressed at Quality Record Pressings
• Newly mixed by Eddie Kramer
• Includes the previously unreleased recording "Station Break"
• Gatefold Jacket
• Includes a free download of the album plus two tracks not featured on the LP: "Simon Says" and "Hornet's Nest"
Selections:
Side A:
1. How Would You Feel
2. Gotta Have a New Dress
3. Don't Accuse Me
4. Fool For You Baby
5. No Such Animal
6. You Don't Want Me
Side B:
1. Welcome Home
2. Knock Yourself Out (Flying On Instruments)
3. Strange things
4. Station Break
5. You Can't Use My Name / Gloomy Monday
BONUS OF 45 SPEED 7 INCH SINGLE OF - THE VALLEY OF NEPTUNE - Remastered from the Original 2-Track Analog Master Tapes by Jimi's original engineer, Eddie Kramer. Cut by George Marino at Sterling Sound!
The Hendrix tune, "Valleys Of Neptune", recorded during his final studio sessions, has been one of the most sought after of all of Hendrix's commercially unavailable recordings. Now it is released as a prelude to the compilation album of the same name, which includes previously unreleased material left by the influential guitar icon.
Valleys Of Neptune was recorded at the Record Plant, New York, September 23, 1969, May 15, 1970. This song features Jimi Hendrix on Vocals and Guitar, Mitch Mitchell, drums, Billy Cox, bass and Juma Sultan, percussion. Cat Talking To Me was recorded at Olympic Studios, London, June 5, 1967. This song features Jimi Hendrix on Guitar, Noel Redding, bass and Mitch Mitchell on vocals and drums.
Features:
• 7" 45rpm Stereo Vinyl Single
• Valleys Of Neptune is a previously unreleased alternate recording
• Cat Talking To Me is a previously unreleased alternate recording and Non-Album Bonus Track
• Cover of album is a painting by Jimi Hendrix
• Remastered from the Original 2-Track Analog Master Tapes
• Remastered by Jimi's Original Engineer, Eddie Kramer
• Cut by George Marino at Sterling Sound
Selections:
1. Valleys of Neptune
2. Cat Talking To Me
NEXT ARE TRIBUTE LP's & PICTURE DISCS THAT ARE LONG OUT OF PRINT AS A BONUS TO A COLLECTOR WHO WANTS IT ALL
STARTING WITH - IN FROM THE STORM THE MUSIC OF JIMI HENDRIX - VARIOUS ARTISTS PICTURE DISC -
There is no reason why this album should be below 5 stars. Before Jimi Hendrix perished, he said that his dream was to be able to see other cats jamming to his music and his goal in the seventies was to be a formal student of music theory and to jam with a live orchestra. When I got this album I got chills on my spine because of the musical impact and of what I read in past Hendrix interviews. Miles Davis was stunned by the young guitarist's capabilities. Gil Evans wanted to start a project with Jimi Hendrix. Both Jazz inovator and Conducter were left influenced and inspired. This album, In From The Storm is proof of how professional musicians of all genres became influenced and passionate of Jimi Hendrix's music. To conclude, this album is great and to hear Santana, Sting, John Mclaughlin, Stanley Clarke and the London PhilHormononic Ochestra was just awesome.
1. AND THE GODS MADE LOVE - TONY WILLIAMS 2. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN - BUDDY MILES 3. RAINY DAY,DREAM BEEN TO ELECTRIC LADYLAND - TAJ MAHAL 4. THE WIND CRIES MARY - STING 5. SPANISH MAGIC CASTLE - CARLOS SANTANA & SASS JORDAN 6. LITTLE WING - TOOTS THIELEMANS 7. IN FROM THE STORM - BILLY COX & COREY GLOVER 8. DRIFTING - BILLY COX & COREY GLOVER 9. BOLD AS LOVE - PAUL RODGERS & STEVIE VAI 10. BURNING OF THE MIDNIGHT LAMP - NOEL REDDING & DOUG PINNICK 11. PURPLE HAZE - BUDDY MILES12. ONE RAINY DAY - BRIAN MAY
LAST WE ARE ADDING A FREE SET OF 5 JIMI HENDRIX LP'S - PICTURE DISCS WITH CONCERTS IN PARIS - L.A. FORUM VOLUMES ONE & TWO - THEN THERE IS OUTTAKES VOLUME ONE & TWO ALL RARE SEALED TITLES NOT AVAILABLE ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD TO COMPLETE THIS COLLECTION.
AND LAST BONUS DISC - THE HENDRIX SONGBOOK BY MIKE LLOYD
It all adds up to 100'S & 100'S various tracks of the finest Audiophile Vinyl ever. Mymusicfix only has One OF THESE COLLECTIONS forever. Don’t Miss Out because no one else will ever be able to offer this unique collection.
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What a tremendous "GIFT" this OOP collection will make any Hendrix Audiophile Vinyl Fan.
There is probably every Hendrix Studio recording and Live Performance that ever existed within this totally Out of Print (exception – Hendrix Mono Axis Bold As Love and Smash Hits) Vinyl Collection.
Every Sealed Recording is a part of the Rare Limited Edition Pressings that most been Out of Print for DECADES.
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