Label: MCA Records (Canada), MCASD-11602
Style: Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Country: Seattle, Washington, U.S. (November 27, 1942 - September 18, 1970)
Time: 60:19
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 398 Mb
Charts: US #5, UK #2, CAN #15, GER #17, NOR #3. US: 5x Platinum; UK: Gold.
An
extraordinary debut by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Classic Rock Review
has named Are You Experienced? as our Album of the Year for the
phenomenal music year of 1967. On this album, the sound is harder and
heavier than anything else from 1967, yet it is not in the slightest bit
unfocused. Led by the extraordinary talent of Jimi Hendrix, the
Experience was an unheralded act as a group, especially when it came to
the wild and entertaining drumming of Mitch Mitchell. Along with bassist
Noel Redding, this power trio released the most stunning debut in rock
history and one of the greatest albums of all time.
The sound forged
on the album synthesized elements of 1967 psychedelic rock with
traditional rock, blues, and soul. This was all topped off by the
proficient and original guitar work by Hendrix, who used cutting edge
techniques and technology to create sounds never before heard. Hendrix
also composed solid songs, rooted in heavy blues and roots rock. This,
along with the frantic but solid rhythm by Redding and Mitchell, gave
Hendrix the perfect canvas on which to paint his guitar masterpieces.
Producer
Chas Chandler helped form the Jimi Hendrix Experience in England in
1966 and signed the group with Track Records, a label run by The Who’s
managers Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp. The group started with three
singles, recorded in-between tours of England in late ’66 and early ’67.
All three (“Hey Joe”, “Purple Haze”, and “The Wind Cries Mary”) reached
the top 10 on the UK charts. The original album was released in the UK
in May, 1967 without the three singles (or B-sides), but the subsequent
US version did include the singles in order to maximize the impact of
the group in the States, where they were still relatively unknown. At
the suggestion of Paul McCartney, the Experience debuted in America at
the Monterrey Pop Festival on June 18, 1967.
Some of the tracks not
included on the US version (but available on other versions) include the
pure blues “Red House” with its wailing lead guitar and the
Cream-influenced “Can You See Me”, with double-tracked vocals over a
strong, riff-driven rocker. “Stone Free” is frenzied but with a good
hook and “Highway Chile” has a more modern sound with a funky shuffle
and R&B pattern.
(Full version: classicrockreview.com/2012/08/1967-jimi-hendrix-experienced/)
01. Purple Haze (02:50)
02. Manic Depression (03:42)
03. Hey Joe (03:30)
04. Love Or Confusion (03:12)
05. May This Be Love (03:10)
06. I Don't Live Today (03:54)
07. The Wind Cries Mary (03:20)
08. Fire (02:43)
09. Third Stone From The Sun (06:44)
10. Foxey Lady (03:18)
11. Are You Experienced (04:15)
12. Stone Free (bonus track) (03:35)
13. 51st Anniversary (bonus track) (03:15)
14. Highway Chile (bonus track) (03:32)
15. Can You See Me (bonus track) (02:32)
16. Remember (bonus track) (02:48)
17. Red House (bonus track) (03:50)
thanks you... merci pour ces pepites le temps est loin mais on n' a pas fait mieux depuis en musique rock...
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