all the songs on this album apart from the wierd one minute studio piss-arounds are good/excellent, this album just doesnt flow like the other experience albums
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[QUOTE=Iluvatar]looks like he's getting kicked in the nuts on the album cover.[/QUOTE]
actually it looks like he just had an awesome orgasm.
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Album Rating: 5.0
umm Eliminator Jr.
pls do us a favor and drop dead
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Album Rating: 5.0
you all need to open up your mind and think of the music
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Album Rating: 2.0
Dude, you probably shouldn't say shit like that because I'm sure the majority of the people who don't like this don't like it. They just don't share your love of this album. And to be quite honest it isn't that solid. It's great but still...
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The album doesn't have much in the way of flow, but all of the tracks are so vastly different that getting a flow would be impossible. I few this as a collection of great tracks rather than an album.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Never got into this album as much. Still a great release, but I feel it lacks something to make it as good as Hendrix's other albums.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Oh my... where do I start? First of all, great review!
I just cannot get enough of "All Along the Watchtower" and "1983." Two amazing songs that I've listened to a hundred times. "Voodoo Child" is an incredible song that many may know of from those damn Ford commercials. And "Voodoo Chile" keeps me entertained the whole 15 min.
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Album Rating: 5.0
True that.
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this and after this is when real hendrix rises!
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Complete classic. One of the greatest and influential albums ever recorded. The guitar excecution was phenominal. Jimi may have been sloppy in technique, but no one played his guitar with more emotion. Yeah, Frank Marino and Robin Trower may have been doing these things before Hendrix, but Hendrix put the electric guitar in the forefront. And every guitarist that came after him, owes Hendrix a huge debt of gratitude.
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David Gilmour is at least as emotional as Jimi on guitar, but yeah, Jimi's still very emotional. I don't own this album in whole, but damn it I want to! I have his greatest hits and I like the tracks off of this the most, which is a real achievement considering how much I like the rest. All Along The Watchtower is Jimi's song that he never wrote, it's almost as if it was made for Jimi to cover, as even the lyrics sound like they could be written for him!
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Album Rating: 3.5
OK review, you got some facts wrong though, like the crowd noise in Voodoo Chile wasnt live it was added on later, and on Little Miss Strange it is Jimi on bass and Noel Redding on acoustic guitar. An okay album in my opinion, some of the tracks are far too overindulgent and the opener is even more annoying than ESP off Axis. Some awesome tunes though, especially All Along The Watchtower and Let The Good Times Roll.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Voodoo Chile happens to be one of the only Earthly things that keeps my attention for an entire 15 minutes.
One of my favorite albums of all time.
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Album Rating: 5.0
My favorite Hendrix album of them all
You can hear his guitar playing ability changing and getting better through each album but it really stands out the most on this album.
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Album Rating: 4.5
yeah, impossible to imagine what his next albums would've been like if he had just continued living.
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Album Rating: 5.0
He was going to finish his double disc album First Rays of the New Rising Sun, (he only got one side/disc recorded). And then he said that he was going to go a more jazz/blues kind of route.
Also, he would always want to play newer songs live, but people would always shout out, Fire! Foxey Lady! and so on, so i believe that he would have shied away from his psychedelic rock for a bit and done more acoustic/jazz/blues stuff.
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Album Rating: 2.0
this album really on has a few good songs. he really fucked up 1983 with the pointless length of it. it could be such an amazing song.
jimi had such an annoying tendency of over doing things.
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Album Rating: 5.0
voodoo child has one sick intro. prefer the live version though
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Album Rating: 5.0
this album really on has a few good songs. he really fucked up 1983 with the pointless length of it. it could be such an amazing
song.
jimi had such an annoying tendency of over doing things.
How do you figure when there are only two songs on Are You Experienced and Axis that exceed 5 minutes?
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