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Track Listings
1 | Earth Blues |
2 | Somewhere |
3 | Hear My Train a Comin' |
4 | Bleeding Heart |
5 | Let Me Move You |
6 | Izabella |
7 | Easy Blues |
8 | Crash Landing |
9 | Inside Out |
10 | Hey Gypsy Boy |
11 | Mojo Man |
12 | Villanova Junction Blues |
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People, Hell & Angels is a new album of twelve never before released Jimi Hendrix studio recordings. This special album 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 together in the US Top 10 sales chart, Jimi was busy working behind the scenes to craft his next musical statement.
Earth Blues: Totally unlike the version first issued as part of Rainbow Bridge in 1971, this December 19, 1969 master take features just Hendrix, Cox and 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 heard.
Hear My Train A Comin’: This superb recording was drawn from Jimi’s first ever recording session with Billy Cox & Buddy Miles—the rhythm section with whom he would later record the groundbreaking album Band Of Gypsys.
Bleeding Heart: This Elmore James masterwork had long been a favorite of Jimi’s. Recorded at the same May 1969 session as “Hear My Train A Coming,” Jimi had a 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 unlike 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 for Youngblood and such infectious rhythm and blues styled singles such as “Soul Food”.
This March 1969 session features Hendrix and Youngblood trading licks on 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 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, fans can 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 which 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 lends 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.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.54 x 4.88 x 0.37 inches; 3.04 ounces
- Manufacturer : Legacy Recordings
- Item model number : 26256857
- Original Release Date : 2013
- Run time : 53 minutes
- SPARS Code : DDD
- Date First Available : November 19, 2012
- Label : Legacy Recordings
- ASIN : B00AA0TZTW
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #27,989 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #360 in Classic Psychedelic Rock
- #698 in Blues Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #966 in Hard Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025The album cover, insert and CD Design are superb , especially for us who grew up on this music.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2014Listen Hendrix fans, ignore the few negative reviews and get this. TRUST ME, YOU NEED THIS CD! This arrived in the mail on Wednesday and was waiting for me when I came home from work. Opening the amazon box and seeing this impressively packaged cd made me feel like a kid at Christmas. Nothing old about the cover, inside, under the cd, and rear photos. I don't recall seeing them before. By the time I was 20 (1976) I had accumulated 21 Hendrix albums including one that was brought back from England. Taking the cd from the wrapper gave me the feeling I had when I opened the Electric Ladyland double album 40 years ago. I was going to experience something special. 12 never before released studio recordings. 6 of these songs I never heard about before, the other 6 while I heard different versions were just as new to me. Just as advertised. I am ecstatic !! The did a superb job here. Kudos to Eddie Kramer and John McDermott. This cd kills with typical blazing guitar work and completely different than what you were used to hearing songs. Instrumentals,other lead singers, horns, etc.. Read the description. Awesome packaging and booklet. Most of the shots in the booklet I've never seen before. And for $10!!! I feel like buying it again and leaving it in a drawer with the plastic around it. I listened to it when it came, the next day at work on headphones, and last night outside while I played with my dogs. They put the songs in perfect order starting off with Earth Blues. A VERY DIFFERENT version with Billy Cox and Buddie Miles adding vocals and Jimi's guitar work heavier. This song prepares you for what you are about to experience. The second song while I wish it was longer is equally impressive. STEPHEN STILLS playing bass, C'MON, DON'T YOU WANT THIS!! There is no need to describe any more. 5 Stars for the packaging, 5 Stars for the booklet, 5 Stars for the entire cd, oh did I mention 5 Stars for the sound. You will be captivated and left wondering if they have more. I don't know why I waited so long.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2013Reprise, Allan Douglas, AuthenticHendrix, Sony, have been issuing posthumous recordings for 43 years now. As a Hendrix fan since '67, and having seen him live, I have a few opinions. This release shows where Hendrix was attempting to get to after the Experience broke up. Financial pressures from managers, record companies, & Jimi's own expenditures for Electric Lady forced him to reverse course on several occasions to gather more cash during the final year of his life. Band of Gypsys is a fun recording but it wouldn't have happened without the lawsuit won by Capital Records. The last tour was demanding and also not the direction that Jimi was wanting to pursue. Trying to record between gigs, but tired, worn out, depressed - and we know the rest of the story. This recording shows much more than: Cry of Love, Rainbow Bridge, First Rays, Voodoo Soup, etc..., the streams of music that Jimi was trying to pull from to create a new whole cloth. Some of the cuts are not going to appeal to fans wanting more Experience/Gypsys music. But many of the cuts are like having a decently recorded live recording from this period - much more than all those bootleg Dagger releases. If you are a fan of the Band of Gypsys you will enjoy listening to Hendrix, Buddy, & Billy, getting it together. The only cut that doesn't belong is the Lonnie Youngblood track. But it's enjoyable on it's own - so not a big deal. Also, there are good liner notes on each track instead of the now nauseating retreading of Hendrix history from 66-1970. The mixing by Kramer has lot of air in it which allows the instruments to come thru cleanly and there doesn't appear to be any over-compensating bass. The vocals are also clear which makes it fun to listen to Jimi sing his lyrics. This recording, more than any other since Jimi's death, makes me sad & melancholy for what might have been.
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Alfredo Vazquez TorresReviewed in Mexico on June 20, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente Álbum
Versión doble disco, 180g.
Excelente
- KenReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 10, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Great tracks, amazing snapshot of Hendrix
A fascinating look at the guitar styles and creative range of hendrix. Every track is a winner and very enjoyable. Some uptempo pop styled tracks bit also, notably in 'Easy Blues' a deep look at Hendrix's endlessly complex Blues infused psychedelic guitar style. A1
KenGreat tracks, amazing snapshot of Hendrix
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 10, 2024
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Cliente AmazonReviewed in Italy on December 16, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Eccellente
Venditore perfetto , prodotto come da aspettative
- Nitesh guptaReviewed in India on November 24, 2018
4.0 out of 5 stars Hendrix
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HyperReviewed in Germany on October 31, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Tolle Werke des genialen Gitarristen - Veröffentlichung ein bißchen spät: 43 Jahre nach letztem Auftritt des Meisters!
Sehr schöne Aufnahmen, insbesondere für die Langzeit-hardcorefans. Bei einigen Aufnahmen hört man, dass sie noch nicht ganz "fertig" sind. Das macht aber gar nichts, denn dafür haben sie ein wenig "Live"-Charakter. Ein ganz großes Lob für die Abmischung durch Eddie Kramer! Der Sound der 60-70er-Aufnahmen ist voll erhalten geblieben, dennoch ist der Sound erstaunlich transparent (Ich habe die CD das erste mal mit Studiokopfhörern genossen - super.). Interessant ist der Hinweis, dass es sich um "workings outside of the original Jimi Hendrix Experience Trio" handelt. Dass da auch andere Musiker dabei waren, ist natürlich zu hören und man merkt es auch an der etwas anderen Art von Jimis Gitarrenspiel. Es z.B. nicht Effekt-und Feedback-gesättigt wie manch andere Aufnahme. Für mich ganz angenehm hört sich auch Buddy Miles Schlagzeugspiel bei 5 von 12 Stücken an. Das muss ich betonen, denn bei der Band of Gypsys fand ich Buddy Miles mit seinem geraden Beatgedresche eher anstrengend.
Bisweilen hat auch Mitch Mitchell getrommelt und bei einem Song (Somewhere) Drumoverdubs zugefügt. Ansonsten trommeln auch noch ein paar unbekannte Trommler recht ordentlich mit. Dann gibt es noch ein paar Bläser und etwas funkige Sounds. Ein paar der Stücke sind natürlich schon auf anderen CDs veröffentlicht worden, was aber auch überhaupt nichts ausmacht, da die hier vorgestellten Versionen eine Bereicherung darstellen.
Klar, das ist natürlich Musik aus einer anderen Zeit, aber mit dem Attribut der Zeitlosigkeit - deshalb schwer einzuordnen. Eine sehr subjektive Wertung: Ich habe alle gängigen Hendrix-Studio und Live-Aufnahmen und war und bin von dem geilen Gitarrenspiel begeistert. Da ist niemand danach herangekommen. Und dieses inspirierte farbige und kreative Gitarrenspiel höre ich auch auf dieser CD Peoples, Hell und Angels. Deshalb hat die Scheibe einen festen Platz ganz oben in meinem CD-Regal.
Zum Erscheinungsdatum: Das versteh mal einer, warum man mit der Veröffentlichung 43 Jahre gewartet hat. Ist das eine besonders schlaue Marketingstrategie der Family? Ich finds etwas spät - ich hätte vor 20 Jahren viel mahr über die Scheibe gefreut. Bin dennoch gespannt, was da noch kommt. Inzwischen wimmelt es ja im Netz von diversen Live-(ton)-Mitschnitten von Konzerten. Da wird sich dann Eddie Kramer wohl noch einige Aufnahmen vornehmen, bis er endgültig in Rente geht.
Insgesamt: Sehr schöne CD für Leute, die auf Jimis Spielweise, guten Blues und angefunkten Bluesrock stehen. Als Einstiegsdroge eher nicht geeignet.