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Showing posts with label Electric Ladyland Sessions. Show all posts
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Friday, September 6, 2013

Jimi Hendrix - 1968 Recording Studio Outtakes


Jimi Hendrix
1968 Recording Studio Outtakes





The Voodoo Chile Sessions

May,2nd - May,3rd,1968

"Raw session tapes of Jimi Hendrix, Steve Winwood, Jack Casady and Mitch Mitchell live at The Record Plant in NYC performing “Voodoo Chile.” Good sound, though… you’ll need to be prepared for what it’s like to be a fly on the wall in the studio. The first five minutes is engineer Eddie Kramer getting the mic levels and set ups prepared, as the band was already well underway. Later, there are disproportionate levels for some of the studio chatter, along with Kramer punching some of the instruments in and out. But in between all the chaos, you’ll hear some amazing and historic jams that formed the basis for two central tracks from Hendrix’s last studio album, Electric Ladyland. For the following night’s recording of “Voodoo Chile (Slight Return),” it’s Jimi and the original Experience (Mitchell & Noel Redding) learning the new song in the studio as tapes rolled. Listen below to “Voodoo Chile 2,” which includes a few false starts, Hendrix breaking a string and Winwood, Casady & (the incredible) Mitchell continuing to jam until Jimi was ready to go again. Great stuff." by Willards Wormholes





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The Electric Ladyland Sessions

May 1st 1967- January 1968
(ATM 234-235)




March 1968 - April 1968
(ATM 238)




June 1968 - August 1968
(ATM 224-225)



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TTG Studios

October 1968
(ATM 180-183)

"TTG" stood for "two terrible guys."[1][2][3] The studio was first established in 1965 at 1441 North McCadden Place near the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Highland Avenue, in Hollywood section of Los Angeles.[1] Due to its high decibel level threshold, their studio became popular with the up and coming musicians rock musicians of that time, including The Monkees, Eric Burdon,[1] and Alice Cooper.[4] Burdon introduced Jimi Hendrix to the studio and Hendrix "raved" about the studio's sound.[2]







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