Jimi Hendrix - West Coast Seattle Boy (2010) [FLAC] EAC | FLAC (CUE + LOG) | Scans 300 dpi | 77:23 Min | 462 MB Genre: Rock, Psychedelic Rock
The single-disc version of West Coast Seattle Boy is a career-spanning collection of Hendrix material, but it's far from a greatest hits or career overview, and is probably not intended for the casual Hendrix fan. It's an interesting collection of (mostly) officially unreleased but high-quality material ranging from studio outtakes and alternates to home-recorded demos. There are some fascinating alternate mixes or takes of several tunes from Are You Experienced? in perfect sound. But these aren't actually "lost mixes" that Chas Chandler had stashed away all these years, they're recent remixes by Eddie Kramer (the original engineer for most Hendrix recordings) using the original multi-track recordings for the first time. Remember, Are You Experienced? was recorded on a four-track, and there were multiple bounces down to two tracks to make room for overdubs. Using the original multi-tracks results in a clarity from the instruments we've never heard before. This is particularly evident on "Fire" and "Love or Confusion," where no elements have been added or taken away, just the original multi-tracks remixed without the bounce down. The take of "Are You Experienced?" is just the original instrumental basic track (and structure for the song), but we get to hear the backwards guitar solo from the LP version played as it was originally before being flipped around on the tape. "May This Be Love" has a double-tracked lead vocal on this version, and the guitars are mixed differently. "Room Full of Mirrors" and "Shame Shame Shame" are performed as a medley with additional percussion from Rocky Dzidzornu, who recorded with the Rolling Stones and Nick Drake. "Mr. Bad Luck" is a fine studio outtake while the cover of the Band's "Tears of Rage" is something Jimi recorded himself in a hotel room with old friend Paul Caruso contributing harmonica and vocals. "Hear My Freedom" probably isn't much more than a studio jam with Buddy Miles and (probably) Lee Michaels on organ joining the Experience, but it's a hot one. Traffic's Chris Wood plays sax on their take of "Hound Dog" ( "Hound Dog Blues" ). "Lonely Avenue" is an unfinished studio jam with Buddy Miles and an unknown percussionist, and "Burning Desire" was originally part of the Loose Ends compilation. This version of "In from the Storm" is actually a mix that Jimi prepared with Eddie Kramer prior to his death, and has more prominent backing vocals than the version released on The Cry of Love and First Rays of the New Rising Sun. "Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)" was a live-in-the-studio track that was included on both Rainbow Bridge and First Rays, but that tune actually flowed right out of an unreleased instrumental called "Bolero" in the original studio take. This is a restoration of that original medley. TRACKLIST1. Fire 2. Love Or Confusion 3. Room Full Of Mirrors 4. Shame, Shame, Shame 5. Mr. Bad Luck 6. May This Be Love 7. Are You Experienced? 8. Tears Of Rage 9. Hear My Freedom 10. Hound Dog Blues 11. Lonely Avenue 12. Burning Desire 13. In From The Storm 14. Bolero 15. Hey Baby Download Links:Download From FileServe http://www.fileserve.com/...Jimi Hendrix - West Coast Seattle Boy (2010) [FLAC].part1.rar http://www.fileserve.com/...Jimi Hendrix - West Coast Seattle Boy (2010) [FLAC].part2.rar http://www.fileserve.com/...Jimi Hendrix - West Coast Seattle Boy (2010) [FLAC].part3.rar Download From FileSonichttp://www.filesonic.com/file/50900869/Jimi_Hendrix_-_West_Coast_Seattle_Boy_(2010)_[FLAC].part1.rar http://www.filesonic.com/file/50900897/Jimi_Hendrix_-_West_Coast_Seattle_Boy_(2010)_[FLAC].part2.rar http://www.filesonic.com/file/50901659/Jimi_Hendrix_-_West_Coast_Seattle_Boy_(2010)_[FLAC].part3.rar Thank you!
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