1. And The Gods Made Love 2. Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland) 3. Crosstown Traffic 4. Voodoo Chile 5. Little Miss Strange 6. Long Hot Summer Night 7. Come On (Let The Good Times Roll) 8. Gypsy Eyes 9. Burning Of The Midnight Lamp 10. Rainy Day, Dream Away 11. 1983... (A Merman I Should Turn To Be) 12. Moon, Turn The Tides...Gently Gently Away 13. Still Raining, Still Dreaming 14. House Burning Down 15. All Along The Watchtower 16. Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
Already got this on disc, but came in to say this album, to me, is worth 100 times that. Which explains why I have allowed myself to replace it each time it was lost.
In fact, my son asked me just the other day which one album would I want on a desert island. It took me .002 sec to reply. He already knew the answer anyway, that buster.
If you can gloss over some of the more over-produced tracks, this is top notch. Forget for the moment the ideal of Band of Gypsys, and Hendrix's notion of the perfect jam band. His early blues work is the most valuable.
Nothing is more electric church heavy than "I have a hummingbird and it hums so loud <wail> You think you a losin your mind."
I'm in. I've never heard it, so I guess I'm in for a treat. I keep thinking if record companies and retailers would make more unprotected MP3s available at cheap prices, more people would own them legally. I've purchased 3-4 albums from Amazon in a month, and that's almost as many as I purchased last year.
I'm so in! Amazon sent me a $5 credit for MP3's a week or 2 back so it's FREE! As someone who purchased $25 worth of products from Amazon's Music or Electronics Stores between November 28, 2008 and December 25, 2008, you've qualified for a $5 promotional credit good for music downloads from Amazon MP3, Amazon.com's digital music service. I just burned it to a CD for my car...I cant wait to leave for work in the morning to listen to it, haven't heard in in a long while. Wait, did I just say I cant wait to go to work ???
JameyF said: if record companies and retailers would make more unprotected MP3s available at cheap prices I agree. I have been buying so much music, both new stuff and from my past it's unreal. Unfortunately the DRM that Apple insists on imposing (plus their charging more than Amazon) has held me off until now. Their annoying DRM is too much of a PITA to deal with, so I just quit buying music. I wonder if Wall Street has taken note yet?
Was looking for an inexpensive filler for another order when I ran into this. Didn't work as a filler, but still bought it. Great LP for a super price. Thanks OP.
For those of you on the fence, it looks like the tracks have been remastered (the 1997 release date is the same as the remastered CD's date)--in any case, it sounds good.
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