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Blues

Blues
Jimi Hendrix

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Track Listing

  1. Hear My Train A Comin'
  2. Born Under A Bad Sign
  3. Red House
  4. Catfish Blues
  5. Voodoo Chile Blues
  6. Mannish Boy
  7. Once I Had A Woman
  8. Bleeding Heart
  9. Jelly 292
  10. Electric Church Red House
  11. Hear My Train A Comin' (Electric)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1195 in Music
  • Brand: Hendrix,Jimi
  • Released on: 1994-04-26
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
After the disorganized and often unlistenable Alan Douglas-produced reissues in the '70s and '80s, MCA has been releasing the vast Hendrix archives in an intelligent and methodical manner. Blues is a perfect example, making the case that--on top of everything else--Jimi Hendrix was one fine blues guitarist. Combining the fluid lines of B.B. King with the spikiness of Hubert Sumlin and the crying tone of Elmore James with his usual synapse-frying intensity, Hendrix manages to both honor the music tradition while remaining uniquely himself. These studio outtakes and warm-ups (plus one previously released track, the magnificent "Hear My Train a Comin'") include a playful "Mannish Boy," the slow burn of "Once I Had A Woman," and a metallic "Bleeding Heart." --Steven Mirkin


Customer Reviews

Wow!5
Wow! and Wow Again. Because Jimi had his basics with some of the best unkonw blues masters this is one of the best blues recordings I have ever owned I am 84 and recognize some of the riffs from some of my oldies. Every one who loves the blues should own this one.. To bad he isn't alive today to share more of his talent.

Moe's thoughts5
This is by far the best Jimi Hendrix CD ever produced!!! His blues guitar playing is the at the top of the list with B.B. King and S.R.V.

Excellent4
I've been looking for a more intimate showing of Jimi Hendrix's talent. This is just what I was looking for. He was an excellent blues guitarist.
The recording is just a bit echoing. But overall, I love it.