'New' Jimi Hendrix cover

2018-01-17 by manosg EMERITUS | 14 Comments
A new posthumous Jimi Hendrix album will be released on March 9 via Legacy Recordings. Both Sides of the Sky was co-produced by Eddie Kramer and contains previously unreleased or unavailable material recorded between January 1968 and February 1970, including collaborations with Johnny Winter and Stephen Stills.

The cover of Muddy Waters' "Mannish Boy" is the album opener and Jimi is accompanied by bassist Billy Cox and drummer Buddy Miles, who would come to be known as Band of Gypsys.

Both Sides of the Sky track-listing:

1. Mannish Boy
2. Lover Man
3. Hear My Train A Comin'
4. Stepping Stone
5. $20 Fine
6. Power Of Soul
7. Jungle
8. Things I Used to Do
9. Georgia Blues
10. Sweet Angel
11. Woodstock
12. Send My Love To Linda
13. Cherokee Mist

You can listen to "Mannish Boy" here



Tagged: Jimi Hendrix

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bgillesp
January 17th 2018
8871 Comments


Neat. Is stepping stone a cover?

manosg
Emeritus
January 17th 2018
12714 Comments


It's written by Jimi and even though it is marked as "previously unreleased" on several websites, it has been released on a compilation. Maybe it's a different version?

KevinKC
January 17th 2018
1598 Comments


I thought Jimmy Hendrix was dead.

MrHarrison
January 17th 2018
451 Comments


I would guess almost certainly a different version. Or, I've read that some Hendrix posthumous albums combined a few different takes into one track, so maybe this has never been released before as a complete single take?

bloc
January 17th 2018
70880 Comments


This nigga the new 2pac

Kalopsia
January 17th 2018
3384 Comments


i know Hendrix recorded a shit ton of stuff that was never released before he died... but he's got to have the record for most posthumous releases ever at this point, right?

MrHarrison
January 17th 2018
451 Comments


I suspect that might be Zappa actually. God help us when Buckethead dies though

butcherboy
January 17th 2018
9464 Comments


live take off Blues and a hundred other bootlegs trumps this.. his studio songs were always inferior to live cuts.. nice to see the Hendrix estate continue to be as unscrupulous as ever on making money off his dead back..

widowslaugh123
January 17th 2018
4414 Comments


Butcher great dig my dude.

xfearbefore
January 17th 2018
2057 Comments


ha I was thinking the same exact thing widow

damn good cover, but I mean it's Jimi covering Muddy, how the fuck could it not be good?

widowslaugh123
January 17th 2018
4414 Comments


Reminded me I haven't listened to pink Indians in years

hasan
January 17th 2018
994 Comments


this will be a good im excited for it

butcherboy
January 17th 2018
9464 Comments


nice one, widow.. fantastic band!!

Veldin
January 18th 2018
5874 Comments


Yeah Zappa has had like 50 posthumous albums. I'll check this out but I'm always skeptical of "new" Hendrix releases



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