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Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Soup (1995)
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Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Soup (1995)
Rock/Acid Rock | 1 CD | EAC | APE tracks+log+cue+scans | 446 MB
Label: MCA (US) | Catalog#: MCAD-11236 | Released: 1995 | RapidShare
James Marshall Hendrix
November 27, 1942 – September 18, 1970
Rock/Acid Rock | 1 CD | EAC | APE tracks+log+cue+scans | 446 MB
Label: MCA (US) | Catalog#: MCAD-11236 | Released: 1995 | RapidShare
James Marshall Hendrix
November 27, 1942 – September 18, 1970
| “ | Voodoo Soup is a posthumous album by Jimi Hendrix. It was released on April 11, 1995 by MCA Records and was compiled by Alan Douglas, who was also responsible for the posthumous Hendrix releases Midnight Lightning and Crash Landing in the 1970s. The album was made up of unfinished studio recordings which were intended to be released on Hendrix's newest studio album, which was never-to-be. Douglas is a controversial figure amongst Hendrix fans, as on his previous releases he had brought in musicians who had never worked with Hendrix to overdub damaged/badly recorded drum, bass and even guitar parts. For the production of this album, two tracks' drum parts were overdubbed by Bruce Gary of The Knack, "Room Full of Mirrors" and "Stepping Stone". Most of the tracks on this album were released - in one form or another - on either First Rays of the New Rising Sun or South Saturn Delta in later years, with the exception of the instrumentals "New Rising Sun" and "Peace in Mississippi". Voodoo Soup is no longer available to purchase, as it was deleted when the Hendrix family gained control of his recordings, and has been replaced by First Rays of the New Rising Sun. The album was badly received by some fans who objected to the overdubbing, and it also omits several notable songs, such as "Dolly Dagger" and "Izabella". However, the album was praised by Charles Shaar Murray, the author of the acclaimed book Crosstown Traffic: Jimi Hendrix and Post-War Pop, who claimed that it "more than earns its place in the pantheon of great Hendrix albums" and said that it "brought the Hendrix studio quartet -finally!- to a satisfactory conclusion." ~ Wikipedia | ” |
Track list:
01. "The New Rising Sun" – 3:21
02. "Belly Button Window" – 3:34
03. "Stepping Stone" – 4:07
04. "Freedom" – 3:25
05. "Angel" – 4:18
06. "Room Full of Mirrors" – 3:09
07. "Midnight" – 6:01
08. "Night Bird Flying" – 3:46
09. "Drifting" – 3:52
10. "Ezy Ryder" – 4:08
11. "Pali Gap" – 4:42
12. "Message to Love" – 3:33
13. "Peace in Mississippi" – 5:32
14. "In From the Storm" – 3:39
Performers:
* Jimi Hendrix – vocals, guitar, piano
* Billy Cox - bass guitar, backing vocals
* Mitch Mitchell - drums
* Buddy Miles - drums on "Room Full of Mirrors" and "Ezy Ryder"
* Juma Sultan - percussion
01. "The New Rising Sun" – 3:21
02. "Belly Button Window" – 3:34
03. "Stepping Stone" – 4:07
04. "Freedom" – 3:25
05. "Angel" – 4:18
06. "Room Full of Mirrors" – 3:09
07. "Midnight" – 6:01
08. "Night Bird Flying" – 3:46
09. "Drifting" – 3:52
10. "Ezy Ryder" – 4:08
11. "Pali Gap" – 4:42
12. "Message to Love" – 3:33
13. "Peace in Mississippi" – 5:32
14. "In From the Storm" – 3:39
Performers:
* Jimi Hendrix – vocals, guitar, piano
* Billy Cox - bass guitar, backing vocals
* Mitch Mitchell - drums
* Buddy Miles - drums on "Room Full of Mirrors" and "Ezy Ryder"
* Juma Sultan - percussion
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