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Review by Rob Partridge, Record Mirror, 4 July 1970
BONUS TRACKS ON WOODSTOCK GIANT ...
Review by Geoffrey Cannon, The Guardian, 17 July 1970
Update, 2020. Woodstock. The name has many meanings. There's Woodstock the town where Bob Dylan and the Band lived once. But the main resonance is ...
Review by Vernon Gibbs, Columbia Daily Spectator, 5 October 1970
CHILLING. EVERY note sends raw, nervous bundles of uncertainty racing through your head. Reprise, which originally planned this album to capitalize on the festival furore ...
Jimi Hendrix: Live Experience 67-68 (Bootleg)
Review by Felix Dennis, Oz, January 1971
JAMES MARSHALL Hendrix was a mindfucker. ...
Jimi Hendrix: The Cry of Love (Reprise 2034)
Review by Metal Mike Saunders, The Rag, 22 February 1971
I'M REALLY glad a final Jimi Hendrix album has finally come out, as it adds to the domain from which to consider the exceptionally puzzling ...
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, Oz, March 1971
"Well I'm sitting here in this womb/lookin' all around, I'm looking out my belly button window/and I see a whole world frowns, And I wonder ...
Jimi Hendrix: The Cry of Love (Reprise MS2034)
Review by Vernon Gibbs, Columbia Daily Spectator, 3 March 1971
Jimi's Cry ...
Jimi Hendrix: The Cry Of Love (Track stereo 2408 101 £2.40)
Review by Richard Green, New Musical Express, 27 March 1971
Not the best Hendrix ...
Review by Lenny Kaye, Rolling Stone, 1 April 1971
MAYBE ITS JUST my imagination, but the Jimi Hendrix section of my local record bin seems to have been growing at an astonishing pace lately. ...
Jimi Hendrix: Rainbow Bridge (Reprise. K44159, £2.15)
Review by Roy Carr, New Musical Express, 27 November 1971
THIS IS the second album of hitherto unreleased Hendrix material put out by different companies in as many weeks, three if you count the duplications ...
Jimi Hendrix: Experience Original Soundtrack/Isle Of Wight/Rainbow Bridge Original Soundtrack
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, Cream, January 1972
A CONSIDERABLE amount of Hendrix material has surfaced over the last six months. In addition to these three albums, theres a side each on Woodstock ...
Jimi Hendrix: Hendrix In The West
Review by Dave Marsh, Creem, May 1972
I DON'T KNOW if there, is even anything to add to Jimi's legend. You can build it up or tear it down but it remains ...
Review by Miles, NME, 18 October 1975
THE SLEEVE of this album, unhelpfully enough, doesn't give the history of these tracks, which are taken from the 500 plus hours of 16-track tape ...
Jimi Hendrix: Midnight Lightning and For Real
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 15 November 1975
AND THE GHOST walks once more. ...
Jimi Hendrix: Radio One (Rykodisc)
Review by David Sinclair, Q, April 1989
AHEAD OF NEXT year's 20th anniversary of his death there are already tell-tale signs of renewed interest in the legacy of Jimi Hendrix, still unquestionably ...
Review by David Sinclair, Q, May 1989
Are You ExperiencedAxis: Bold As LoveSmash HitsElectric LadylandBand Of GypsiesThe Cry Of LoveIsle Of WightHendrix In The WestWar HeroesLoose EndsCrash LandingMidnight LightningThe Singles AlbumKiss The ...
Review by Mat Snow, Q, November 1990
THERE ARE FEW people who will deny that the first time they lowered the needle on side one, track one of album one, Are You ...
Jimi Hendrix: Stages (Polydor/CD box set only)
Review by Edwin Pouncey, New Musical Express, 8 February 1992
SINCE HIS untimely death in 1970 guitar god Jimi Hendrix has been lauded as 'The Greatest Guitarist Of All Time'. His name has been inducted ...
Review by Don Snowden, Los Angeles Times, 24 July 1994
MORE THAN Hendrix the space bluesman or rock song performer, Woodstock spotlights Jimi the jammer, and his seemingly infinite inventiveness in the loosely structured format ...
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, MOJO, June 1995
BY 1969, JIMI HENDRIX HAD COMPLETELY LOST the plot. He'd dumped all the English guys — apart from Mitch Mitchell — who'd been the best ...
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