Jimi Hendrix · 1969
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25 Brook Street
London
England

Interview
Interview with The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding by Hugh Curry for CBC TV, Toronto.

Lorensbergs Cirkus
Gothenberg
Sweden

Early Show: Voodoo Child (Slight Return) Foxy Lady Red House Sunshine Of Your Love I Dont Live Today > Third Stone From The Sun > I Dont Live Today Hear My Train A Comin' Spanish Castle Magic Purple Haze The Star Spangled Banner
Late Show: Voodoo Child (Slight Return) Foxy Lady Red House Sunshine Of Your Love I Dont Live Today > Third Stone From The Sun > I Dont Live Today Hear My Train A Comin' Spanish Castle Magic Purple Haze The Star Spangled Banner
Jimi Hendrix - Electric Guitar, Vocals Noel Redding - Electric Bass Mitch Mitchell - Drums

Konserthuset
Stockholm
Sweden

Killing Floor, Spanish Castle Magic, Fire, Hey Joe, VooDoo Child (Slight Return), Red House, Sunshine Of Your Love
Early show. The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Konserthuset (Early & Late Shows)
Stockholm
Sweden

Killing Floor, Spanish Castle Magic, Fire, Hey Joe, VooDoo Child (Slight Return), Red House, Sunshine Of Your Love
I Don't Live Today, Spanish Castle Magic, Hey Joe, VooDoo Child (Slight Return), Sunshine Of Your Love, Red House, Fire, Purple Haze, Star Spangled Banner
The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, & Noel Redding.

Konserthuset
Stockholm
Sweden

I Don't Live Today, Spanish Castle Magic, Hey Joe, Voodoo Chile (Slight Return), Sunshine Of Your Love, Red House, Fire, Purple Haze, Star Spangled Banner
Comment: Late show. The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding. Interview with Jimi Hendrix by Lennart Wretlind.

Unknown
Stockholm
Sweden

Early Show Killing Floor Spanish Castle Magic Fire Hey Joe Voodoo Child (Slight Return) Red House Sunshine Of Your Love
Late Show I Don't Live Today Spanish Castle Magic Hey Joe Voodoo Child (Slight Return) Sunshine Of Your Love Red House Fire Purple Haze Star Spangled Banner

Falkoner Centret
Copenhagen
Denmark

Fire, Foxy Lady, Tax Free, Spanish Castle Magic, Red House, Sunshine Of Your Love, I Don't Live Today-> Star Spangled Banner-> I Don't Live Today, Purple Haze, Interview
Early show. The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding. Interview with Jimi Hendrix by Neils Olaf Grudme.

Falkoner Centret
Copenhagen
Denmark

Fire, VooDoo Child (Slight Return), Foxy Lady, Spanish Castle Magic
Late show. The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Musikhalle
Hamburg
Germany

Are You Experienced?, Johhny B. Goode, Spanish Castle Magic, Hear My Train A Coming, Fire, I Don't Live Today, Red House, Sunshine Of Your Love, VooDoo Child (Slight Return)
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Sporthalle
Cologne
Germany

Come On, Part (I) Foxey Lady Red House Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) Fire Spanish Castle Magic Hey Joe Sunshine of Your Love Star Spangled Banner Purple Haze
Feb 2003 - previously unreleased audio is now in circulation. An incomplete audience recording previously attributed to Stuttgart 19 Jan 1969 is actually from this Cologne show.

Halle Munsterland
Munster
West Germany

Come On (part 1), Spanish Castle Magic, Red House, Fire, Foxy Lady, All Along The Watchtower, Hey Joe, VooDoo Child (Slight Return), Purple Haze
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Jimi's Apartment
New York
NY

Apartment Session+Electric Lady Land Studios Acoustic set+Jam with members of Traffic

Meistersingerhalle
Nurenberg
West Germany

Come On (part 1), Fire, Red House, I Don't Live Today, Little Wing, Foxy Lady, Sunshine Of Your Love, Hey Joe, Purple Haze, VooDoo Child (Slight Return)
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Meistersingerhalle
Nurenberg
West Germany

Intro Fire Hey Joe Spanish Castle Magic Red House (cut) Foxy Lady Sunshine of your Love Little Wing Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) All Along the Watchtower Purple Haze
Second/Late Show The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Jahrhunderthalle
Frankfurt
Germany

Come On (Part One) Fire Red House I Don't Live Today Little Wing Foxy Lady Sunshine Of Your Love Hey Joe Purple Haze

25 Brook Street
London
England

Interview, Hound Dog*
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding. Interview with Jimi Hendrix by unknown interviewer. *=acoustic.

Liederhalle
Stuttgart
West Germany

Come On (part 1), Foxy Lady, Red House, Sunshine Of Your Love, Star Spangled Banner, Purple Haze
Early show. The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Liederhalle
Stuttgart
West Germany

Eire Apparent: Fritz Rau Intro. Price of Love Highway 61 Blues Gloria JHE: Intro. Come On Pt. 1 Fire IDLT Hey Joe Foxy Lady [cut] Star Spangled Banner Purple Haze Voodoo Chile
Late show. The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Konzerthaus
Vienna
Austria

Come On (part 1), Hey Joe, Fire, Hear My Train A Coming, Spanish Castle Magic, Foxy Lady, Stone Free, Purple Haze
Early show. The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding. "Stimmen Der Welt".

Konzerthaus
Vienna
Austria

Are You Experienced?, Fire, Lover Man, Sunshine Of Your Love, Spanish Castle Magic
Late show. The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding. "Stimmen Der Welt".

Sportpalast
Berlin
West Germany

Backstage*, Fire, Hey Joe, Spanish Castle Magic, Foxy Lady, Red House, Come On (part 1), Sunshine Of Your Love, Purple Haze
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding. *=pre-gig dressing room conversation with Jimi Hendrix, Noel Redding, Eric Barrett, Gerry Stickles, Trixie Sullivan and Mick Cox.

Royal Albert Hall
London
England

Audience Rap/Tune Up Lover Man Stone Free Hear My Train A Comin' I Don't Live Today Red House Foxy Lady
Sunshine Of Your Love Bleeding Heart Fire Little Wing Voodoo Chile Room Full Of Mirrors Purple Haze Wild Thing

Outtake Masters-Soulful Sessions
Studio
Studio

CD 1 (69:35) 1. Power Of Soul #1 2. Power Of Soul #2 3. Power Of Soul #3 4. Power Of Noodling 5. Power Of Soul #3 6. Message Of Love #1 7. Message Of Love #2 8. Little Dog Of Mine / Tune Up 9. Heaven Has No Sorrow playback 10. Heaven Has No Sorrow #1 11. Heaven Has No Sorrow #2 12. Valleys Of Neptune #1 13. Valleys Of Neptune #2 14. Valleys Of Neptune #3 15. Valleys Of Neptune #4 16. Valleys Of Neptune #5 17. Valleys Of Neptune #6 18. Valleys Of Neptune #7 19. Stepping Stone CD 2 (55:35) 1. Izabella #1 2. Izabella #2 3. Izabella #3 4. Izabella #4 5. Machine Gun 6. Lord I Sing The Blues For Me And You 7. Lover Man 8. Machine Gun
CD 2 (55:35) 1. Izabella #1 2. Izabella #2 3. Izabella #3 4. Izabella #4 5. Machine Gun 6. Lord I Sing The Blues For Me And You 7. Lover Man 8. Machine Gun
Notes: A great look into studio workings as quite a bit of it is unedited so you get to hear the talk, tune-ups, etc. On CD 1, there may be quite a few "Power Of Soul" but outside the Band Of Gypsys shows, this song was never again played live. "Valleys" never once was. "Heaven Has No Sorrow" is a great song that never made past this demo phase, but it's a wonderful song indeed! If that's not enough, CD 1 ends with an 18 minute Stepping Stone!! CD 2 features takes of "Izabella", "Machine Gun" and the semi common "Lord I Sing The Blues.." What really makes all of this 2 CDR set extra special is the sound quality which is perfect!! It's first generation off the master reels! Throw away your hissy bootleg because this is a lot better!

Jimi in Germany
Various
Various

Musikhalle, Hamburg, January 11, 1969 Are You Experienced Johnny B. Goode Spanish Castle Magic Hear My Train A Comin' Fire I Don't Live Today Red House Sunshine Of Your Love Voodoo Child Sporthalle, Cologne, January 13, 1969 (formerly "stuttgart 19.01.69") Introduction Come On Foxy Lady Red House Sunshine Of Your Love The Star Spangled Banner Purple Haze Introduction Come On Foxy Lady Red House Sunshine Of Your Love The Star Spangled Banner Purple Haze Disc 3: Meistersingerhalle, Nuremberg, January 16, 1969 Introduction Come On I Don't Live Today Hey Joe Fire Red House Foxy Lady Purple Haze Voodoo Child Disc 4: Sportpalast, Berlin, January 23, 1969 Introduction Fire Hey Joe Spanish Castle Magic Foxy Lady Red House Come On Sunshine Of Your Love Purple Haze

Mike Jeffrey"s Apartment
New York
NY

Interview
Interview with Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding by John Burks for Rolling Stone magazine.

Power of Soul
Atlanta
GA

live studio

Olympic Studios
London
England

Midnight Lightning
Studio Session: Jimi Hendrix. Valentines Day.

Royal Albert Hall
London
UK

Tax Free, Fire, Hear My Train A Coming, Foxy Lady, Red House, Sunshine Of Your Love, Spanish Castle Magic, Star Spangled Banner, Purple Haze, VooDoo Child (Slight Return)
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Royal Albert Hall
London
England

Jimi Raps With The Audience/Tune-Up Lover Man Stone Free Hear My Train A Comin' I Don't Live Today Red House Foxy Lady
Sunshine Of Your Love Bleeding Heart* Fire Little Wing Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) Room Full Of Mirrors*@ Purple Haze Wild Thing
* First Time Played Live *@ With Chris Wood & Dave Mason

Royal Albert Hall
London
England

disc1: 48:19 1.48:19 disc2: 59:35 1.44:30 2.15:05

Royal Albert Hall
London
England

Afternoon Rehearsal: Hey Joe Hound Dog Hound Dog Voodoo Child (Slight Return) Voodoo Child (Slight Return) Hear My Train A-Comin'
Show: Lover Man Stone Free Hear My Train A-Comin' I Don't Live Today Red House Foxy Lady Sunshine Of Your Love Bleeding Heart Fire Little Wing Voodoo Child (Slight Return) Room Full Of Mirrors* Purple Haze Wild Thing Star Spangled Banner
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding. *With Chris Wood & Dave Mason

Royal Albert Hall (rehearsals)
London
UK

Hey Joe (take 1) Hound Dog (take 1) Hound Dog (take 2) Hound Dog (take 3) Hound Dog (take 4) Hound Dog (take 5) Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (take 1) Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (take 2) Getting My Heart Back Together Again (take 1) Getting My Heart Back Together Again (take 2) Room Full Of Mirrors (Inst. Jam) Room Full Of Mirrors (take 1) Bleeding Heart (take 1) Bleeding Heart (take 2) Bleeding Heart (take 3) Interview - conducted by Meatball Fulton, May 1968

February 1969 Sessions
Compilation
Compilation

1. It's Too Bad - Record Plant, February 11 2. It's Too Bad 3. It's Too Bad 4. World Traveller 5. Duane Hitchings Jam 6. Crying Blue Rain - Olympic Studios, February 16 7. Room Full Of Mirrors 8. Shame Shame Shame 9. Lover Man 10. Sunshine Of Your Love 11. Spanish Castle Magic - Olympic Studios, February 17 12. Hear My Train A-Comin' 13. Noel's Tune - Olympic Studios, February 26

Mercury Studios
New York
NY

Blue Window Jam
Studio Session: Jimi Hendrix and the Buddy Miles Express.

Record Plant, Mercury Studios
New York
NY

Izabella 1 (instr w/ piano) 0:53 Izabella 2 (instr w/ piano) 3:31 Machine Gun (intro) 0:47 Izabella Jam (w/ keyboards & piano) 4:29 ------------------- Blue Window (false start) Blue Window 1 Blue Window 2 Blue Window 3 Message to Love 1 Message to Love 2 (33:48) -------------------- Keep on Groovin' 1 Keep on Groovin' (edit) Keep on Groovin' 2 Keep on Groovin' 3 (24:59)
BLUE WINDOW JAM WITH BUDDY MILES EXPRESS KEEP ON GROOVIN' WITH DEVON WILSON, PAUL CARUSO & UNIDENTIFIED PERCUSSIONIST. ALLEGEDLY THESE JAMS TOOK PLACE IN MARCH & APRIL 1969 WITH THE IZABELLA OUTAKES FROM OCT, NOV 1969

Capitol Theatre
Ottawa
ON


San Diego Sports Arena
San Diego
CA

intro riff Fire Hey Joe Spanish Castle Magic Red House I Don't Live Today Purple Haze Voodoo Child

The Record Plant
New York
NY

Young/Hendrix* World Traveler* World Traveler (Reprise)* My Brother's Dead* Jimi/Jimmy Jam** Driven South*** Drone Blues*** Instrumental**** Nine To The Universe**** Young/Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix & John McLaughlin * Hendrix, Cox, Mitchell, Larry Young (organ) ** Hendrix, McLaughlin, Mitchell, Roland Robinson on bass *** Hendrix, McLaughlin, Cox, Mitchell **** Hendrix, Cox, Mitchell During the spring of 1969, John McLaughlin joined Hendrix, Buddy Miles and Dave Holland at the Record Plant for an informal instrumental jam. About 20 minutes of this workout is available on collectors tapes. The recording features Jimi's jazz-rock interpretation of the 'Drivin' South' theme followed by a spirited blues arrangement. The McLaughlin Sessions is a 76-minute release that delivers only the first 12-minutes of the jam, with additional material taken from the 5/14/69 studio session with Larry Young, plus three other "Nine To The Universe" tracks. http://www.bootlegzone.com/album.php?name=mclaughlin

Hollywood Palladium
Hollywood
CA

Interview, Slow Blues, Room Full Of Mirrors
Unknown Band Name: Jimi Hendrix (guitar, vocal) w/Delaney and Bonnie. "Teenage Fair", "Pop Expo '69". Jam session. Interview with Jimi Hendrix by Jay Harvey for KAA1 Radio.

Brook Street Flat
London
England

"Room Full Of Mirrors sound collage" which is described as, "Jimi in his flat talking, and doing some free association, into a tape recorder. Not easy to follow, but you gather he is thinking about lots of things, including his fame and some of the emptiness he is feeling. A bit rambling, but an interesting glimpse into the man. Seems like he is with a woman who is sleeping andhe seems to slip the mic in front of her and we hear her breathing. The recording lasts 21 minutes, but the last 7 minutes are the breathing and background music."

Palladium
Hollywood
CA

Interview Tuning Up Jamming with Delaney and Bonnie Outro
with Delaney and Bonnie

The Spectrum
Philadelphia
PA

Red House, Foxy Lady, I Don't Live Today, Hear My Train A Coming, Stone Free, Star Spangled Banner, Purple Haze, VooDoo Child (Slight Return)
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Royal Albert Hall
Manchester
England

Lover Man Stone Free Hear My Train A Comin I Don't Live Today Red House Foxy Lady Sunshine of Your Love Bleeding Heart Fire Little Wing Voodoo Chile Roomful of Mirrors Purple Haze Wild Thing The Star Spangled Banner

North Hall, Ellis Auditorium Ampitheatre
Memphis
TN

Fire, I Don't Live Today, Hear My Train A Coming, Sunshine Of Your Love, Stone Free, Foxy Lady, Star Spangled Banner, Purple Haze, VooDoo Child (Slight Return)
Late show. The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

North Hall, Ellis Auditorium Ampitheatre
Memphis
TN

Early show. The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Sam Houston Coliseum
Houston
TX

Sunshine Of Your Love Voodoo Child (Slight Return)

Dallas Memorial Auditorium
Dallas
TX

Stone Free, Hear My Train A Coming, Foxy Lady, I Don't Live Today, Fire, Red House, Star Spangled Banner, Purple Haze, VooDoo Child (Slight Return)
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Record Plant Studios
New York
NY

"Mannish Boy Sessions"; BUDDY MILES ON DRUMS, BILLY COX ON BASS, DEVON WILSON (& OTHERS) ON TAMBOURINE/PERCUSSION

Record Plant
New York
NY

Crash Landing, Crash Landing, Crash Landing
Studio Sessions. Band Of Gypsys: Jimi Hendrix

The Forum
Inglewood
CA

Tax Free Foxy Lady Red House Spanish Castle Magic Star Spangled Banner Purple Haze I Don't Live Today Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) / Sunshine Of Your Love
Jimi Hendrix Experience Jimi Hendrix - guitar, vocals Noel Redding - bass Mitch Mitchell - drums

Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
Oakland
CA

Fire, Hey Joe, Spanish Castle Magic, Hear My Train A Comin', Sunshine Of Your Love, Red House, Foxey Lady, The Star Spangled Banner, Purple Haze, Voodoo Child (Slight Return)

Record Plant
New York
NY

Interview
Interview with Jimi Hendrix by N. W. Rosenbaum.

Olmstead Sound Studios
New York
NY

Three Little Bears
Studio Session. Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, Noel Reddding.

Maple Leaf Gardens
Toronto
ON

Fire, Hear My Train A Coming, Spanish Castle Magic-> Third Stone From The Sun-> Little Miss Lover, Red House, Foxy Lady, Room Full Of Mirrors-> Crash Landing-> Keep On Groovin'-> Gypsy Eyes, Purple Haze, VooDoo Child (Slight Return)
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Unknown
Stockholm
Sweden


Record Plant
New York
NY

Drivin' South>Everything's Gonna Be Alright

Indianapolis State Fair Coliseum
Indianapolis
IN

Come On (part 1), Hey Joe, Stone Free, Hear My Train A Coming, Fire, Red House, Foxy Lady, VooDoo Child (Slight Return)
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Record Plant - aka 'Jimi Hendrix & Larry Young'
New York
NY

? ? ? ? ? ? World Traveler World Traveler (reprise) My Brother's Dead Livin' At The Burwood

Unknown
Unknown City
Unknown

The Things We Used To Do

Record Plant
New York
NY

Jam with Larry Young (AKA fuzzy guitar jam) Jam with Keyboards Jam with Chris Wood and Dave Palmer Stepping Stone - I'm a Man Jam
First two tracks are jams with jazz keyboard player Larry Young from the Record Plant 5/15/69 (?). The third track is from Electric Ladyland studios, 6/15/70 and has Chris Wood on sax and Dave Palmer on drums. Final track is from the Hit Factory and probably dates from August/September 1969 when Jimi still had the Gypsy Sun and Rainbows lineup.

Rhode Island Auditorium
Providence
RI

Lover Man, Hear My Train A Coming, Fire, Red House, I Don't Live Today, Foxy Lady, Purple Haze, Spanish Castle Magic, VooDoo Child (Slight Return)
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Civic Center
Baltimore
MD

Lover Man, Hear My Train A Coming, Fire, Red House, I Don't Live Today, Foxy Lady, Purple Haze, Spanish Castle Magic, VooDoo Child (Slight Return)
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Rhode Island Auditorium
Providence
RI

Lover Man, I Don't Live Today, Red House, Hear My Train A Coming, Spanish Castle Magic-> Sunshine Of Your Love-> Spanish Castle Magic, Foxy Lady, Purple Haze Purple Haze, VooDoo Child (Slight Return)
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Madison Square Garden
New York
NY

Lover Man, Come On (part 1), Red House, Fire-> Drum Solo-> Spanish Castle Magic-> Jam-> Villa Nova Junction-> Spanish Castle Magic, Hear My Train A Coming, I Don't Live Today, VooDoo Child (Slight Return), Purple Haze
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Unknown
Unknown City
Unknown

Young/Hendrix Jam
Unknown Band Name: Jimi Hendrix and Neil Young

San Diego Sports Arena
San Diego
CA

Intro Fire Hey Joe Spanish Castle Magic (w/ Drum Solo)-> Sunshine Of Your Love Red House I Don't Live Today > Star Spangled Banner Foxy Lady Purple Haze Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Santa Clara County Fairgrounds
San Jose
CA

Hear My Train A Coming, Fire, Drum Solo-> Spanish Castle Magic, Red House, I Don't Live Today, Foxy Lady, Purple Haze, VooDoo Child (Slight Return)-> Message Of Love-> Room Full Of Mirrors-> Sunshine Of Your Love
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

Record Plant / Hit Factory
New York
NY

SIDE ONE Nine to the Universe - 5-29-69 - Record Plant, NY Jimi Hendrix - Guitar Billy Cox - Bass Buddy Miles - Drums Jimi/Jimmy Jam - 3-25-69 - Record Plant, NY Jimi Hendrix - Guitar Jim McCartney - Guitar Roland Robinson - Bass Mitch Mitchell - Drums SIDE TWO Young/Hendrix - 5-14-69 - Record Plant, NY Jimi Hendrix - Guitar Larry Young - Organ Billy Cox - Bass Mitch Mitchell - Drums Easy Blues - 6-25-69 - Hit Factory, NY Jimi Hendrix - Guitar Larry Lee - Guitar Billy Cox - Bass Mitch Mitchell - Drums Drone Blues - 4-24-69 - Record Plant, NY Jimi Hendrix - Guitar Billy Cox - Bass Mitch Mitchell - Drums
date is for the first not listed... vinyl rip of "Nine to the Universe"

Waikiki Shell
Honolulu
HI

Lover Man Hear My Train A-Comin' Fire Stone Free Foxy Lady Spanish Castle Magic
More Info from: http://home.online.no/~hpjohnse/hendrix.html - Although a recording of one of the 1969 concerts in Honolulu, Hawaii had been rumoured to exist for many years, this tape didn't come into general circulation until the release of this set in 2004. By then several fake versions had however already made their way to the public, including an edited version of the Philadelphia 12.04.69 recording released on the bootleg Major Tom MT 014 "Live in Honolulu" (ftbfs: B576). - The Jimi Hendrix Experience performed three nights at the Waikiki Shell in Honolulu may-june 1969, and a high degree of uncertainty surrounds the exact date for this particular recording; The correct date might as well be 31.05.69 or 01.06.69 as the 30.05.69 date given here.

Unknown
Unknown City
CA

Interview
Interview with Noel Redding by Richard Robinson broadcast on "Rock Stars"

Beverly Rodeo Hyatt House Hotel
Beverly Hills
CA

Interview
Interview with Jimi Hendrix by Nancy Carter.

Beverly Rodeo Hyatt House Hotel
Beverly Hills
CA

Beverly Rodeo Hyatt House June 1969 1-3,Izabella i-iii 4,Instrumental Jam (a.k.a. Distorsion Blues)

Newport 1969 Pop Festival
Northridge
CA

Stone Free Are You Experienced? Villanova Junction Stone Free (part two) Sunshine of Your Love Fire Hear My Train A Comin' Red House Foxy Lady Like A Rolling Stone Voodoo Chile (slight return) Purple Haze

San Fernando Valley State College
Devonshire Downs
CA

Earth Vs Space-> Gypsy Eyes-> Keep On Groovin'-> Red House-> Machine Gun, The Things We Used To Do, Jam-> Train Kept A Rollin'-> Power Of Soul-> Earth Blues-> Hear My Train A Coming-> VooDoo Child (Slight Return)-> Sunshine Of Your Love-> Come On (part 1)-> Star Spangled Banner, We Gotta Live Together-> Feel So Good
Unknown Band Name: Jimi Hendrix (guitar, vocal), Eric Burdon (vocal), Bonnie Bramlett (vocal), Buddy Miles (drums), Cornelius Flowers & Terry Clements (Saxophones), Brad Campell (bass), Lee Oskar (harmonica), unknown (backing vocals). "Newport '69".

San Diego Sports Arena
San Diego
CA


Downing Stadium
Randall's Island
NY


Mile High Stadium
Denver
CO

Tax Free, Hear My Train A Coming, Fire, Spanish Castle Magic, Red House, Foxy Lady, Star Spangled Banner, Purple Haze
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.

The Record Plant
New York
NY

Astro Man Calling All Devil's Children 1983 (A Merman I Should Turn to Be) Angel God Save the Queen Cherokee Mist Red House Look Over Yonder All Along the Watchtower Jungle Jam Drivin' South>Sgt. Peppers Instrumental

Crash Landing Outtakes - Studio
New York
NY

Peace in Mississippi Crash Landing Somewhere Stone Free Message To Love Power Of Soul Come Down Hard On Me Captain Coconut Bonus Outtakes: Machine Gun Hey Baby Stepping Stone Earth Blues(Funky Jam) Earth Blues Today
Jimi with Billy Cox, Mitch Mitchell and Buddy Miles Record Plant from mid 1969

Unknown
Northridge
CA


ABC Studios - "The Dick Cavett Show"
New York
NY

Interview* Hear My Train A Coming**
*Interview with Jimi Hendrix by Dick Cavett **Hendrix performed this song with Cavett's 'House Band' None of Hendrix's Band members (current or former) were at this show

NBC Studios - The Tonight Show
Hollywood
CA

Interview, Lover Man, Lover Man
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Billy Cox (bass), Ed Shoughnessy (drums). Interview with Jimi Hendrix by Flip Wilson. NBC-TV live broadcast.

Jimi's Rented House
Shokan
NY

Izabella Izabella Message To Love The Dance Sundance Jam Back At The House Jam In E Jam Back At The House Machine Gun If Six Was Nine Izabella Izabella
This material was recorded at Jimi's house on Traver Hollow Road, Shokan sometime between July and September in 1969. These tracks are usually referred to as 'The Woodstock Rehearsals.' There are are other tracks from these sessions in circulation, some having little or no involvement by Jimi.

Tin
Woodstock
NY

The Dance, Sundance, Earth Blues-> Star Spangled Banner
Unknown Band Name: Jimi Hendrix, Juma Sultan and Jerry Perez (perciussion), rest of band unknown.

Tinker Street Cinema
Shokan
NY

Beginnings, Jam, Beginnings, If 6 Was 9, Izabella, Izabella, Izabella, Message Of Love, Message Of Love*, Izabella*, I'm A Man, I'm A Man-> Izabella-> You Make Me Feel
Gypsy Son And The Rainbows: Jimi Hendrix. Woodstock rehearsals @ Travor Hollow Road, Shokan. *=instrumental

Jimi's Rental House
Shokan
NY

Lover Man #1, Lover Man #2, Hear My Train A Comin', Spanish Castle Magic, Izabella #1, Izabella #2, Message To Love, Jam #1, Jam #2, Jam Back At The House
Rehearsals for Woodstock show

Shokan Sunrise
Shokan
NY

Izabella, Instrumental, Beginnings, If 6 Was 9, Shokan Sunrise, Izabella, Flute Insturmental, Jimi's March, African Instrumental, Message Of Love, Beginnings, Jimi's March
Band Of Gypsys. The day before Woodstock.

Woodstock Festival
Bethel
NY

Message To Love Hear My Train A Comin' Spanish Castle Magic Red House Mastermind Lover Man Foxy Lady Jam Back At The House Izabella Gypsy Woman Fire Voodoo Child (slight return)/Stepping Stone Star Spangled Banner Purple Haze Woodstock Improvisation Villanova Junction Hey Joe
Complete performance at Woodstock

Network
New York
NY

Disk 1 01. Intro 02. Message To The Universe 03. Hear My Train A Comin' 04. Spanish Castle Magic 05. Red House 06. Mastermind 07. Lover Man 08. Foxy Lady 09. Jam Back At The House 10. Izabella 11. Gypsy Woman~Aware of Love 12. Fire Disk 2 01. Voodoo Child (slight return) 02. Star Spangled Banner 03. Purple Haze -> 04. Jimi Imnprov 05. Villanova Junction Blues Encore 06. Hey Joe 07. Interview With Jimi on 08-19-69, NY,NY Notes:

Hit Factory
New York
NY

Gypsy Sun and the Rainbows Hit Factory Rehersal Tapes August 20-26, 1969 01. Instrumental Jam (6:25) 02. Instrumental Jam (:43) 03. Instrumental Jam (:45) 04. Instrumental Jam (2:01) ==================================== Band of Gypsys Record Plant Dec. 19/69 05. Message to Love (No guitar solo in middle section) (3:43) 06. Message to Love radio program (7:23)
"Sunrise/Sunset"

Konserthuset
Stockholm
Sweden

I Don't Live Today Spanish Castle Magic Hey Joe Voodoo Chile(Slight Return) Sunshine Of Your Love Red House Fire Purple Haze Star Spangled Banner

Frank's Restaurant
Harlem
NY

Interview
Interv

Harlem Benefit @ 139th Street and Lennox
Harlem
NY

VooDoo Child (Slight Return), Machine Gun
Gypsy Son And The Rainbows

Hit Factory
New York
NY

01 Lord I Sing The Blues For Me And You (S968) (1) - Time: 10:41 Sound Quality: Very Good. - Long edit number 1 Source: Soul Sessions 02 Lord I Sing The Blues For Me And You (S968) (2) - Time: 9:49 Sound Quality: Good - Long edit number 2 instrumental Source: The Completer 03 Lord I Sing The Blues For Me And You (S968) (3) - Time: 9:06 Sound Quality: Good - Long edit number 3 instrumental Source : Electric Hendrix 1 04 Lover Man (S753) (4) - Sound Quality: Good. Time: 4:33 Immediately follows LISTBFMAY (S968) (3). Instrumental with false start. Source: Electric Hendrix 1 05 Lord I Sing The Blues For Me And You (S968) (5) - Time: 9:45 Sound Quality: Very Good. Long edit number 4 instrumental. Source: Mixdown Master Tapes Volume 3 06 Untitled Instrumental Jam (S988) (?) - Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 9:24 Instrumental jam with second guitarist. Source: The KPFA Tapes 07 Valleys Of Neptune (S770) (22) - Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 3:56 Instrumental. Incomplete start with about 0:11 of messing around at the end. Source: The KPFA Tapes 08 Valleys Of Neptune (S897) (17) - Sound Quality: Good. Time: 5:52 Complete with vocals but no bass with chat at end. Source: Mixdown Master Tapes Volume 2 09 Valleys Of Neptune (S897) (19) - Sound Quality: Good. Time: 5:52 Complete, nearly mono mix again with no bass. More chat at end. Source: 51st Anniversay - The Story Of Life Disc 2 10 Valleys Of Neptune (S897) (18) - Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 5:46 Complete without Bass with backing track mixed low. Source: From Trader's Tape 11 Valleys Of Neptune (S257) (20) - Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 2:49 The incomplete official edit with bass. Incomplete start. Source: Electric Hendrix 1

The Dick Cavett Show
New York
NY

Izabella* > Machine Gun* Interview**
Hendrix performed with his band 'Gypsy Sun & Rainbows' **Interview with Jimi Hendrix by Dick Cavett

Ephron Sessions - Traver Hollow Road
Shokan
NY

Jimi Hendrix (with Mike Ephron & others) Sept. 13, 1969 Jimi?s House; Traver Hollow Road, Shokan, New York Session 1 - 1 Disc 38:07 minutes; ~253MB This Flyer / Valleys Of Neptune (Mike Ephron Sessions) CDM> CDR2> (wav) EAC (secure mode)> mkwACT (shn) 01. JA11 (incl."Gypsy Boy" (3), "Free Thunder", "Swift's Wing" & "Down Mean Blues"); 20:45 02. JA12; 9:01 03. JA13; 3:59 04. "Madagascar" (1i); 4:20
Session 2 - 2 discs 105:28 minutes; ~692MB At His Best Vol's 1-3 (Mike Ephron Sessions) CDM> CDR2> (wav) EAC (secure mode)> mkwACT (shn) Disc 1 Stepping Stone [She Went To Bed With My Guitar] 5:07 Instrumental 1 [Free Thunder] 9:27 Instrumental 2 [Cave Man Bells] 3:38 Instrumental Solo [Strokin' A Lady On Each Hip] 16:40 Instrumental 3 [Baby Chicken Strut] 1:14 Instrumental 4 [Down Mean Blues] 3:31 Flying (Here I Go) [Feels Good] 11:01 Instrumental 5 [Fried Cola] 3:32 Disc 2 Monday Morning Blues 3:32 Key To The Highway [Jimi Is Tender Too] 8:25 Instrumental 6 [Madagascar] 6:17 Instrumental 7/Gypsy Boy (New Rising Sun) [Young Jim] 11:11 Instrumental 8 [Lift Off] 5:16 Instrumental 9 [Swift's Wing] 7:20 Earth Blues [Giraffe] 2:04 Flying (Here I Go) [Spiked With Heady Dreams] 7:13
Session 3 - 1 disc 67:47 minutes; ~361MB Drinkin' Wine, Sipping Time CDM> CDR2> (wav) EAC (secure mode)> mkwACT (shn) 01. "Drinking Wine"; 8:19 02. "Juma Jam"; 13:14 03. "Summer Jam"; 4:29 04. "Jimi's Tune"; 4:37 05. "Villanova Junction"; 10:22 06. "Here Comes The Sun"; 4:49 07. "Drinking Wine"; 6:12 08. "Message To The Universe"; 2:16 09. "Jam with Mitch" (mono); 12:30 10. "Stepping Stone"; 1:08

Jimi's House, Traver Hollow Road
Shokan
NY

Baroque 1: Gypsy boy/New Rising Sun/Young Jimi/Free Thunder/Swifts Wing/Down Mean Blues/Friend Cola Baroque 2: Flying Virtuoso/Spiked With Heady Dreams/Monday Morning Blues/Lift Off Madagascar Key To The Highway Cave Man Bells Stepping Stone
Villanova Junction Earth Blues Baby Chicken Strut Message From Nine To The Universe Message To Love Mannish Boy (take 1) Mannish Boy (take 2) Villanova Junction (alternate mix) Izabella (earliest home recording)
"This flyer is for that man who walked into a pad at Woodstock, raised his axe, and talked to the people around him. And they talked together."

Shokan House, Tavor Hollow Road
New York
NY

Monday Morning Blues Jimi Is Tender Too Madagascar Young Jim Lift Off Swift's Wing Spiked With Heady Dreams Giraffe Stepping Stone Free Thunder Cave Man Bells Villanova Junction Blues Back Chicken Strut Down Mean Blues Feels Good Fried Cola
JImi Hendrix, Mike Ephron, and Juma Sultan

Mile High Stadium
Denver
CO

Tax Free Hear My Train A Comin' Fire Spanish Castle Magic Red House Foxy Lady Star Spangled Banner Purple Haze 8. Audience, 64.34, VG

Unknown
Unknown
Unknown

1983, Angel, Cherokee Jam, Hear My Train A Comin, Voodoo, Cherokee Mist, Gypsy Eyes
Jimi Solo Acoustic

Jimi's rented house, Traver Hollow Road
Boiceville, Ulster County
NY

Back On The Desert (aka. Dance On The Desert) > Acoustic Medley Izabella > The Rumble Izabella / Machine Gun Jam Univibe Jam Message To Love Mannish Boy Mannish Boy > Izabella > You Make Me Feel Ain't Got Nobody The Dance Sundance Freeform Jam
Izabella Izabella Izabella Message To Love Jam Back At The House (aka. Beginning) Jam in E Jam Back At The House (aka. Beginning) Machine Gun / If Six Was Nine Flute Instrumental Flute Instrumental Why I Sing The Blues Izabella [alternate mix with lower percussion] Sundance [alternate mix with echo]
Lover Man Lover Man > Drums Hear My Train A-Comin' Spanish Castle Magic Instrumental Jam Jams with Mitch incl. Villanova Junction Flute Jam (from "leakage channel") Instrumental Jam (Flute Jam mixed out) Jams > Villanova Junction (Flute Jam mixed out)
Extraordinary Archives Traded Material series of the highest quality Hendrix recordings available in traders' circuits. All recordings in the ATM series are taken from the lowest generation masters available, and they have all been digitally restored unless otherwise indicated. Thanks to Hans-Peter Johnsen This set collects material recorded at Jimi's house on Traver Hollow Road in the summer of 1969. Most were probably recorded on the 4-track machine that Eddie Kramer installed at Jimi's request; some are possibly recorded on 2-track. The first 2 tracks on Disc 1 were recorded by Gerry Guida on a portable reel recorder. Although this material has often been referred to as The Woodstock Rehearsals, much of this could never have been considered for inclusion at that show. In addition, this isn't a "complete" Shokan collection; Other recordings include the Ephron jams (ATM 193-194 "At His Best?") and possibly the jams with a 2nd guitarist that were collected on ATM 072-073 "Healing Power". Portions of these recordings have previously appeared on the collectors' sets ATM 003 "The Woodstock Rehearsals", ATM 044 "Drinking Wine, Sipping Time" and ATM 072-073 "Healing Power". Some of those are upgraded here. There's also little definite information regarding recording dates and personnel. While most of these recordings are thought to be from August, some could also be from July or September. The first 2 tracks were earlier thought to have been recorded in Beverly Hills in mid-1969; John McDermott and Gerry Guida recently confirmed that they were recorded on Guida's portable reel machine at the Shokan house. There are two songs with vocals by Larry, Why I Sing the Blues and Ain't Got Nobody, where Jimi's playing is not evident. The final block of material is just Jimi and Mitch. It has been speculated from the themes quoted in this section that it might come from after Woodstock, possibly early September, so it was placed last in the collection. This set upgrades portions of material found on ATM 003 The Woodstock Rehearsals, ATM 044 Drinking Wine, Sipping Time and ATM 072-073 Healing Power. More Shokan recordings are available on ATM 193-194 At His Best? (The Mike Ephron Sessions) and ATM 035 Apartment Jams / ATM 072-073 Healing Power (The so-called Taj Mahal Jams some sources list the recording date and location for the Apartment Jams [aka. the so-called "Taj Mahal Jams"] as Jimi's Apartment, New York City, NY 21.01.70, but it's more likely the recordings were made around the same time as the Woodstock Rehearsals at Jimi's House, Shokan, NY july-aug.1969.).

Winterland
San Francisco
CA


Winterland
San Francisco
CA

Like a Rolling Stone; Spanish Castle Magic; Lover Man; Hey Joe; Fire; Foxy Lady; Purple Haze

Record Plant
New York
NY

Jimi Hendrix with Tony Williams Lifetime Jimi Hendrix – guitar John McLaughlin – guitar Jack Bruce – bass Larry Young – organ Tony Williams – drums Buddy Miles – drums Mitch Mitchell - drums

Record Plant
New York
NY

Crash Landing, Izabella, Machine Gun
Studio Session: Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Miles, Billy Cox. Setlist not in order.

Record Plant
New York
NY

Stepping Stone, Stepping Stone
Studio Session: Jimi Hendrix (guitar), Buddy Miles (drums), Billy Cox (bass).

Unknown
Unknown City
Unknown

Interview
Interview with Jimi Hendrix by Klas Burling for Swedish radio on "Pop '69 London Special". First broadcast 11/2/69.

Record Plant
New York
NY

Stepping Stone
Studio Session: Jimi Hendrix (guitar), Buddy Miles (drums), Billy Cox (bass). From October or November '69. sometime.

Record Plant
New York
NY

Jam Thing/Guitar Thing (Lonely Avenue Part 1)/Session Thing
Track 1: Jimi, Dave Palmer and Chris Wood and possibly Jack Casady (Electric Lady; New York City, NY 6/15/70). Track 2: Solo; (Record Plant; New York City, NY 11/14/69). Track 3: Jimi & Traffic; (Electric Lady; New York City, NY 6/70). Out of three different sources, I found varied information about this release. Track 2 may have included Buddy Miles. Jack Casady may have played bass on both Tracks 1 & 3. cd: A SESSION (Oh Boy) http://hendrix.xidus.net/jimiboota.html

Record Plant
New York
NY

Room Full Of Mirrors
Studio Session: Jimi Hendrix (guitar/vocals), Buddy Miles (drums), Billy Cox (bass), Juma (percussion).

Record Plant
New York
NY

Power Of Soul
Studio Session: Jimi Hendrix, Billy Cox, Buddy Miles

Konserthuset
Stockholm
Sweden


Baggys
New York
NY

Band of Gypsys Rehearsals, Baggy's, New York City 18-19.12.69 ["Message To Love" (8-13) / "Ezy Rider" (3-5) / "Message To Love" (14-16) / "Ezy Rider" (6) / "Power Of Soul" (38) / "Earth Blues" (8)])
Band of Gypsys Rehearsals, Baggy's, New York City 18-19.12.69 ["Changes" (1-2) / "Lover Man" (5-6) / "Who Knows" (1-7i) / "Message To Love" (17-18)] plus Outtakes 1969-70 ["Bolero" (5-6) -> "Come Down Hard On Me Baby" (1) -> "Midnight Lightning" (7) -> "Bolero" (7-9, 11-14) Session / "Send My Love To Linda" (6-8) -> "Live And Let Live"])
Band of Gypsys rehearsals liberated boot "Sessions 1 & 2" 12/18 - 12/19 1969

Record Plant
New York
NY

Earth Blues
Studio Session: Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Miles, Billy Cox, The Ronettes.

BOG Rehearsals
New York
NY

Ezy Rider Message of Love Message of Love Ezy Rider Power Of Soul ~False Start~ Power of Soul Earth Blues Them Changes ~Stopped in Middle~ Them Changes Lover Man ~Abrupt End~ Lover Man Who Knows Who knows Who Knows Who Knows Who knows Who Knows Who Knows Who Knows Message of Love ~Stopped in Middle~ Message of Love

Fillmore East
New York
NY

Early show; Power Of Soul, Lover Man, Hear My Train A Coming, Them Changes, Izabella, Machine Gun, Stop, Ezy Ryder, Bleeding Heart, Earth Blues, Burning Desire
Late show; Intro, Auld Lang Syne, Who Knows, Stepping Stone, Burning Desire, Fire, Ezy Ryder, Machine Gun, Power Of Soul, Stone Free > Sunshine Of Your Love, Them Changes, Message Of Love, Stop

Fillmore East
New York
NY

Early Show Power of Soul Lover Man Hear My Train A' Comin' Them Changes Izabella > Machine Gun Stop Ezy Rider Bleeding Heart Earth Blues Burning Desire
Late Show: Theme 2001 / Happy New Year, Auld Lang Syne, Who Knows, Stepping Stone, Burning Desire, Fire, Ezy Rider, Machine Gun, Power Of Soul, Stone Free > Sunshine of Your Love > Outside Woman Blues > Cherokee Mist > Stone Free, Them Changes, Message to Love, Stop, Foxy Lady, Voodoo Chile (Slight Return), Purple Haze

Fillmore East (Early show)
New York
NY

Power Of Soul, Lover Man, Hear My Train A Coming, Them Changes, Izabella, Machine Gun, Stop, Ezy Ryder, Bleeding Heart, Earth Blues, Burning Desire
EARLY show, Jimi Hendrix & Band of Gypsies

Fillmore East (Late Show)
New York
NY

Auld Lang Syne Who Knows Stepping Stone Burning Desire Fire Ezy Ryder Machine Gun Power Of Soul Stone Free-> Sunshine Of Your Love Them Changes Message Of Love Stop
Late show. Band Of Gypsys. New Years.

Fillmore East (rehearsal)
New York
NY

Auld Lang Syne, Burning Desire, Ezy Rider, Hoochie Coochie Man, Little Drummer Boy, Lover Man, Message Of Love, Power Of Soul, Silent Night, Them Changes
Rehearsal: Jimi Hendrix (guitar/vocals), Buddy Miles (drums/vocals), Billy Cox (bass/vocals). Setlist not in order. New Years Eve.

Record Plant
New York
NY

Message to love(take1) Message to love(take2) Message to love(take3) Message to love(take4) Ezy Rider Message to love(take5) Message to love(take6) Earth Blues Who knows(take1) Who knows(take2) Who knows(take3) Who knows(take4) Message to Love(take1) Message to Love(take2) Keep on Groovin(take1)(aka Midnight Lightning)
tracks1-8 12/69 tracks9-14 12/19?/69 track15unknow studio 69 or70

Record Plant Studio Sessions
New York
NY

w/ Larry Young, Billy Cox & Mitch Mitchell Livin At The Burwood World Traveler World Traveler (Reprise) My Brother's Dead
w/ John McLaughlin, Billy Cox & Mitch Mitchell Tarnia You Wouldn't Understand Uncommon Ground Tarot Mistress
w/ John McLaughlin, Roland Robinson & Mitch Mitchell Doin' Gern
Unmastered, unedited, unsure of dates

The Experience: Last Experience
Unknown
Unknown

Little Ivey, Voodoo Chile, Room Full Of Mirrors, Fire, Purple Haze, Wild Thing, Bleeding Heart-> Sundance-> Room Full Of Mirrors-> Bleeding Heart, Amp Smashing
The Experience: Last Experience show. Probably between May & August of 69.

Smashing Amps
Unknown
Unknown

Sunshine Of Your Love, Room Full Of Mirrors, Peoples Peoples Peoples, Smashing Amps
From "Smashing Amps" bootleg lp.

The Play House Theatre
for the BBC
UK

Spanish Castle Magic, Electric Ladyland, Wait Until Tomorrow, South Saturn Delta, Ain't No Telling, Little One (take 1), Little One (take 2), One Rainy Wish, Castles Made Of Sand, Ain't No Telling (different mix), She's So Fine, Up From The Skies, Bold As Love, The Burning Of The Midnight Lamp, Dream, Dance, Little Miss Lover, Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window, Little Miss Lover, Waterfall

Studio jams/New York City?
New York
NY


Record Plant and Hit Factory Studios
New York
NY

Jimi Hendrix Nine to the Universe SOURCE: Vinyl->PC->SHN (no DAE) 1. Nine to the Universe - 5-29-69 - Record Plant, NY Jimi Hendrix - Guitar Billy Cox - Bass Buddy Miles - Drums 2. Jimi/Jimmy Jam - 3-25-69 - Record Plant, NY Jimi Hendrix - Guitar Jim McCartney - Guitar Roland Robinson - Bass Mitch Mitchell - Drums 3. Young/Hendrix - 5-14-69 - Record Plant, NY Jimi Hendrix - Guitar Larry Young - Organ Billy Cox - Bass Mitch Mitchell - Drums 4. Easy Blues - 6-25-69 - Hit Factory, NY Jimi Hendrix - Guitar Larry Lee - Guitar Billy Cox - Bass Mitch Mitchell - Drums 5. Drone Blues - 4-24-69 - Record Plant, NY Jimi Hendrix - Guitar Billy Cox - Bass Mitch Mitchell - Drums Players: Jimi Hendrix: Guitar Jim McCartey: Guitar Larry Lee: Guitar Larry Young: Organ Billy Cox: Bass Dave Holland: Bass Buddy Miles: Drums Mitch Mitchell: Drums Juma Edwards: Percussion
from http://www.musthear.com/reviews/ninetotheuniverse.html The album that demonstrates beyond a shadow of a doubt why Jimi Hendrix still reigns supreme as the God of Guitar. Jimi takes no vocals on any of the six tracks, preferring instead to let his guitar cry and sing. This is a brilliant example of Jimi's fluid improvisational genius. He playing is ratcheted up another notch in the fertile jam-session setting of these astounding recordings, which showcase his creative energy and virtuosity. We are able to hear Hendrix thinking aloud, and he consistently astounds the listener with the force of his ideas. He pairs up on one track with legendary jazz organist Larry Young (who played with Miles Davis on Bitches Brew), creating a jazz-rock masterpiece that outshines in intensity anything recorded by latter day guitar heroes. The electrifying interplay that he and Young achieve leaves one wondering what kind of music Jimi could have made with Miles Davis, had he not died just one week before they were scheduled to record together in a London studio. This session hints strongly at one of the many possible directions Jimi's music was headed prior to his tragic death in September 1970. This long out-of-print masterpiece deserves to be immediately re-released. Write to your local congressman.

Fillmore East (Box of Gypsys)
New York
NY

Disk 1 12/31/69 First Show 01. Intro 02. Power Of Soul 03. Lover Man 04. Hear My Train A Comin' 05. Them Changes 06. Izabella 07. Machine Gun 08. Stop 09. Ezy Rider 10. Bleeding Heart 11. Earth Blues 12. Burning Desire Disk 2 12/31/69 Second Show 01. Also Sparch Zarathustra (2001) / Countdown / Happy New Year 02. Aud Lang Syne 03. Who Knows 04. Stepping Stone 05. Burning Desire 06. Fire 07. Ezy Rider 08. Machine Gun 10. Power Of Soul 11. Stone Free Disk 3 12/31/69 Second Show Ct'd 01. Them Changes 02. Message To Love 03. Stop 04. Foxy Lady 05. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) 06. Purple Haze Disk 4 01/01/70 First Show 01. Intro / Who Knows 02. Machine Gun 03. Them Changes 04. Power Of Soul 05. Stepping Stone 06. Foxy Lady 07. Stop 08. Earth Blues 09. Burning Desire Disk 5 01/01/70 Second Show 01. Stone Free 02. Them Changes 03. Power Of Soul 04. Message To Love 05. Earth Blues 06. Machine Gun Disk 6 01/01/70 Second Show Ct'd 01. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) 02. We Gotta Live Together 03. Wild Thing 04. Hey Joe 05. Purple Haze Filler Band Of Gypsys 01/28/70 Madison Square Garden New York City, NY Winter Festival For Peace 06. Intro 07. Who Knows 08. Earth Blues * * Show Was Endend. And only these three songs were played. Rumors go around that jimi may have been to high and or ill to play. Band Of Gypsys didnt hit the stage until 3 a.m. in the morning which also may have contributed to the short show.

Jimi Hendrix & Traffic - A Session
Unknown
Unknown

Jam Thing Guitar Thing Session Thing
This is the often talked about session that Jimi recorded with the members of Traffic (Steve Winwood's band at the time). As the CD arts tells you "This session was recorded at an unknown place in the late 60's." A purely instrumental affair, alternately dated as 1968 or 1970, this studio material is among the most intriguing unreleased pieces of either performer. The lineup is listed as Jimi Hendrix (guitar), Steve Winwood (piano), Chris Wood (flute), Rick Grech (bass), and Jim Capaldi (drums), but the actual lineup of these recordings is uncertain. Only Hendrix is identifiable with certainty. The overall sound resembles Traffic, and the piano and flute parts seem particularly recognizable as Steve and Chris, respectively. The music on this cd consists of jams that, in contrast to Traffic's usual melodic sensibilities, range from minor key to almost atonal structure. Some of the magic of the "Voodoo Chile" session is also evident on this recording. The jams sound basically spontaneous, organized around particular keys with shifting tempos, and lack a distinct song structure. None of them sound like they were even intended to have vocal parts. For the most part, the piano and drums drive the rhythms while the guitar and flute solo. The extraordinary aspect of the recording is the complementary interplay between Jimi and Chris. While Jimi builds upon driving vamps that eventually erupt into molten solos, Chris counterbalances with his usual delicate, mellowing flute. The result of this collaboration is at least interesting, and sometimes magical. Unlike other Hendrix jam sessions, Jimi seems to have a lot of respect for Traffic and doesn't fully dominate the proceedings, which makes the session perhaps unique to both entities.

Rarities
Various
Various

Little Drummer Boy > Silent Night > Auld Lang Syne Three Little Bears Little Drummer Boy > Silent Night > Auld Lang Syne (Extended Version) Bleeding Heart Star Spangled Banner > Smashing Instruments Sweet Thing Blues Blues Groove Maker Peoples Peoples She's A Fox Blue Suede Shoes (Rehearsal) Blue Suede Shoes Jam 292 Drifter's Escape Burning Desire > I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man
This is a compliation of stuff: Tracks 1-3: "Merry Christmas And Happy New Year" E.P. (1969) Out-of-Print. Tracks 4-5: Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 2/18/69. Tracks 6-10: Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 2/24/69. Tracks 11-16: "Loose Ends" (1973) English Import, long Out-of-Print, released on vinyl in 1973

L.A. Without the Words
Unknown
Unknown

Jimi Hendrix Outtake Masters "L.A. Without The Words" ATM 006 Source: SBD > CAS > DAT > CDR > EAC > FLAC 1. 1983 2. Beginnings 3. Bolero 4. Dancing Blues 5. Ezy Ryder 6. Lord I Sing The Blues For Me And You 7. Lover Man 8. Midnight Lightning 9. Peace In Mississippi 10. The Things I Used To Do 11. Valleys Of Neptune Notes: A great collection of studio outtakes, some common some not. However, this private issue has WAY BETTER sound than any bootlegs! Time: 68:25 FLAC: 402 MB http://home.online.no/~hpjohnse/hendrix.html#underground

"Lonely Ave. Outtake Masters"
Studio
Studio

Jam with Buddy Miles (Lonely Avenue / Power Of Soul / Burning Desire / Flying / Send My Love To Linda / Gyspy Boy / Cherokee Mist / Stepping Stone / Villanova Junction / Ezy Ryder / South Saturn Delta) Jam with Buddy Miles part 2 (Calling All Devils Children / Stepping Stone / Ezy Ryder / Villanova Junction Blues) Honey Bed (takes 1 - 4) Ezy Ryder Jam / MLK / Cherokee Mist
Notes: tracks 1-2: 1969-11-14, Jimi & Buddy Miles only track 3: 1969-09-23, Band Of Gyspys track 4: 1970-01-23, Band Of Gyspys A great collection of some lesser known studio jamming. While some of these tracks appeared on bootleg, this collectors CDR features them in uncut versions, along with being speed corrected. Being only first generation off the master reels, this CDR has GREAT sound. Throw your hissy bootlegs away! I added the "Little Ones" (unknown generation, but very low) to help make the most of 80 minutes.

Olympic Studios & Record Plant
New York & London
Various

CD1: (70:10, 13 tracks) Record Plant, New York, 07nov69 (track 1) Record Plant, New York, 18dec69 (track 2) Record Plant, New York, 17nov69 (track 3) Baggies, New York, 22dec69 (tracks 4-5) Electric Ladyland Studios, New York, 23jul70 (tracks 6-11) Drake Hotel, New York, 17apr68 (track 12) Electric Ladyland Studios, New York, 01jul70 (track 13) 1.Izabella 3:27 2.Ezy Rider 4:38 3.Room Full Of Mirrors 3:21 4.Who Knows (7 takes) 20:35 5.Message To Love 4:19 6.Hard To Cry Today 5:16 7.Drifting (2 takes) 4:53 8.Angel 5:39 9.Drifting 3:40 10.Angel 3:23 11.Belly Button Window 5:01 12.Angel 3:23 13.Dolly Dagger 3:54 CD2: (72:05, 18 tracks) Record Plant, New York, 24mar70 (track 1) Record Plant, New York, 20jan70 (tracks 2-4) Olympic Sound Studios, Barnes, London, 29oct70 (tracks 5/7/15) Olympic Sound Studios, Barnes, London, 05may67 (track 6) Olympic Sound Studios, Barnes, London, 20dec67 (tracks 8-9) Myfair Recording Studios, New York, 29jul67 (track 10) Olympic Sound Studios, Barnes, London, 05oct67 (tracks 11-12) Olympic Sound Studios, Barnes, London, 28oct67 (track 13) Olympic Sound Studios, Barnes, London, 27oct70 (tracks 14/16/18) Olympic Sound Studios, Barnes, London, 26oct70 (track 17) 1.Bleeding Heart 3:30 2.Earth Blues 4:08 3.Hey Baby 4:01 4.Astro Man 12:43 5.Bold As Love 3:24 6.EXP 2:52 7.Bold As Love 5:51 8.Dream 2:17 9.Dance 2:05 10.Little Miss Lover 2:28 11.Little One 3:31 12.Little One 3:36 13.Castle Made Of Sand 2:52 14.Spanish Castle Magic 2:48 15.One Rainy Wish 3:49 16.Spanish Castle Magic 3:15 17.Ain't No Telling 1:58 18.Instrumental Jam 9:40
"Notes In Colour"

Soulful Sessions
Studio
Studio

CD 1 (69:35) 1. Power Of Soul #1 2. Power Of Soul #2 3. Power Of Soul #3 4. Power Of Noodling 5. Power Of Soul #3 6. Message Of Love #1 7. Message Of Love #2 8. Little Dog Of Mine / Tune Up 9. Heaven Has No Sorrow playback 10. Heaven Has No Sorrow #1 11. Heaven Has No Sorrow #2 12. Valleys Of Neptune #1 13. Valleys Of Neptune #2 14. Valleys Of Neptune #3 15. Valleys Of Neptune #4 16. Valleys Of Neptune #5 17. Valleys Of Neptune #6 18. Valleys Of Neptune #7 19. Stepping Stone CD 2 (55:35) 1. Izabella #1 2. Izabella #2 3. Izabella #3 4. Izabella #4 5. Machine Gun 6. Lord I Sing The Blues For Me And You 7. Lover Man 8. Machine Gun
Notes: A great look into studio workings as quite a bit of it is unedited so you get to hear the talk, tune-ups, etc. On CD 1, there may be quite a few "Power Of Soul" but outside the Band Of Gypsys shows, this song was never again played live. "Valleys" never once was. "Heaven Has No Sorrow" is a great song that never made past this demo phase, but it's a wonderful song indeed! If that's not enough, CD 1 ends with an 18 minute Stepping Stone!! CD 2 features takes of "Izabella", "Machine Gun" and the semi common "Lord I Sing The Blues.." What really makes all of this 2 CDR set extra special is the sound quality which is perfect!! It's first generation off the master reels! Throw away your hissy bootleg because this is a lot better

Various
Various
Various


Various studios in US & Europe
Unknown
Unknown

Studio ?69 Tracklist And Information Disc 1 February 11, 1969 ? Record Plant, New York, New York ? In addition to working on the latest Buddy Miles Express release, Jimi, Buddy Miles, Organist Duane Hitchings, and Guitarist Jim McCarty focus on new material by Hendrix. 01. World Traveler (S771) ? Sound quality: Excellent. Time: 8:10 02. It?s Too Bad (S772) (1) ? Sound quality: Excellent. Time: 11:08 More Complete, some vocals removed Sound quality: Excellent. Time: 11:08 03. It?s Too Bad (S772) (2) ? Incomplete wide stereo mix with heavy delay. Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 5:42 04. It?s Too Bad (S772) (3) ? Alternate mix with incomplete end. Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 8:51 05. Untitled Instrumental Jam A.K.A. Hitchings Jam (S1125) Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 13:40 February 14, 1969 ? Olympic Studios, London, England 06. Midnight Lightning (S765) ? Instrumental solo run through by Jimi on electric guitar. Sound quality: Very Good. Time: 4:20 February 16, 1969 ? Olympic Studios, London, England 07. Cryin? Blue Rain (S928) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 2:36 08. Lover Man (S929) - Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 4:31 09. Room Full Of Mirrors (S931) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 2:25 10. Shame, Shame, Shame (S934) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 1:50 11. Sunshine Of Your Love (S933) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 5:34 Disc 2 February 17, 1969 ? Olympic Studios, London, England. Rehearsals for the upcoming Royal Albert Hall concerts on the 18th and 24th. 01. Spanish Castle Magic (S1547) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 5:48 02. Hear My Train A Comin? (S1548) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. 6:56 February 26, 1969 ? Olympic Studios, London, England. 03. Noel?s Tune (Take 1) (S?) - Features Jimi on guitar for a track from a Noel Redding solo session. Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 3:19 March 16, 1969 ? Mercury Studios, New York, New York. Jimi joins The Buddy Miles Express during their recording session of Blue Window Jam. Take 1 is not included as it is unsure he participated in this take even though he is clearly heard talking from the control booth. 04. Blue Window Jam (Take 2) (S1036) (2) ? Sound Quality: Very Good Time: 19:33 05. Blue Window Jam (Take 2) (S1036) (3) ? Sound Quality: Excellent Time: 12:51. Incomplete edited official version. March 18, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York 06. The Star Spangled Banner (S115) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 4:05 The official mix. 07. The Star Spangled Banner (S1058) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 4:13 Slightly different mix of the official mix with no fade out. 08. The Star Spangled Banner (S115) (2) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 8:08 The official mix slowed to half speed giving an excellent view of overdubded effects. Currently circulating on tape only. Track mimmicked with Audacity 1.2.1 using automatic pitch and tempo control. 09. The Star Spangled Banner (S115) (2) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 8:08 The official mix slowed to half speed but reversed to show more backward effects. Trader?s track and is not a true known recording. Track mimmicked with Audacity 1.2.1 using automatic pitch and tempo control. Reversed by WJ. 10.Gypsy Boy (Take 8) (S985) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 3:51 Early version of Hey Baby that is the unaltered take 8. Disc 3 March 18, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. Continued 01. Gypsy Boy (S165) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 3:44 This is the Alan Douglas composite that removes the original bass and studio session players are added in. Circa: 1974 / 75. March 19, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York ? Records with Lonnie Youngblood 02. Georgia Blues A.K.A Mother, Mother (S1590) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 7:58. This mix has sax and some vocals removed. 03. Georgia Blues A.K.A Mother, Mother (S1592) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 7:57. This mix includes sax and more vocals. March 25, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York ? John McLaughlin, Jim McCarty, Buddy Miles, and Dave Holland join Jimi for a session of informal jamming at the Record Plant. 04. McLaughlin Jam (S1006) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 29:56 The complete take of this jam. 05. Jimi/Jimmy Jam (S789) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 16:17 The more complete edit. 06. Jimi/Jimmy Jam (S172) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 7:42 This is the edited offical mix. Disc 4 April 1, 1969 ? Olmstead Studios, New York, New York ? The Jimi Hendrix Experience together with Eddie Kramer begin a series of recording sessions to try and recapture their momentum. 01. Midnight (S132) (3) - Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 8:19 The most complete and longest version. 02. Midnight (S132) (1) - Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 5:32 The first official altered edit. 03. Midnight (S132) (2) - Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 6:02 The second longer official altered edit 04. Bleeding Heart (S?) (14,15,16) - Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 3:12 3 short instrumental takes that favor the War Heroes version with Devon Wilson on tamborine April 2, 1969 ? Olmstead Studios, New York, New York 05. Hear My Train A Comin? (S164) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 5:45 The heavily altered official composite edit of that dates takes in which Alan Douglas removes Noel and Mitch and replaces them with session players. April 4, 1969 ? Olmstead Studios, New York, New York 06. Trash Man (S162) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 3:16 The heavily altered official composite edit of that dates takes in which Alan Douglas removes Noel and Mitch and replaces them with session players. 07. Untitled Instrumental Jam A.K.A. Rock And Roll Jam (S726) Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 1:21 April 7, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. 08. Ezy Rider Jam (S973) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 5:15 09. Stone Free Again (S725) (5) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 3:42 The unaltered original mix 10. Stone Free Again (S?) (29) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 3:47 The slightly longer alternate mono mix. Also contains more vocal chat. 11. Stone Free Again (S160) - Sound Quality: Excellent. Time 3:29 The heavily altered official edit. Again Alan Douglas strips out the Experience and adds session players. April 14, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. 12. Ships Passing In The Night (S898) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 3:27 Considered to be an early version of Night Bird Flying April 17, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. 13. Keep On Groovin? (S1023) - Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 12 :09 The complete take. 14. Keep On Groovin? (S?) (26) - Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 0:38 First alternate mix with echo. 15. Keep On Groovin? (S?) (24) - Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 4:12 Second alternate mix with echo. 16. Keep On Groovin? (S?) (27) - Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 7:53 Third alternate mix with echo. Disc 5 April 22, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. ? The Mannish Boy Session 01 ? 14. Mannish Boy (Part 1) (1-15) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 27:26 15 ? 31. Mannish Boy (Part 2) (16-34) - Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 30:25 32 ? 38. Mannish Boy (Part 3) (35-42) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 15:37. All above tracks are marked (S1339). Multiple takes of this session with multiple false starts included. Disc 6 April 22, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. Continued. 01 ? 06. Mannish Boy (Part 3) (43-44, 48-52 ) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 18:07. All above tracks are marked (S1339). Multiple takes of this session with multiple false starts included. 07. Mannish Boy (S1048) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 5:21 The official composite. This is a cut-and-paste track. The first 0:30 alone contains 4 different portions from this session! 08. Mannish Boy (S?) (53) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 5:51 The more complete composite. 0:05 intro missing, but restores two edits in official version: 0:09 at 2:50, and 0:26 at 5:02. April 24, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. 09. Crash Landing (S1241) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 4:28 Alternate instrumental mix with guitar and bass only 10. Crash Landing (S717) ? Sound Quality: Good Time: 4:49 With 2nd vocal track only. Guitars and bass only with no drums or organ. 11. Crash Landing (S986) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 4:21 With 1st vocal track only. 12. Crash Landing (S820) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 4:34 This mix has 2 overlaid vocal tracks 13. Crash Landing (S?) (7) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 4:34 Alternate less-altered mono mix with more chat. 14. Crash landing (S156) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 4:20 The official altered mix. Another track Alan Douglas mixed with session players. 15. Drone Blues (S781) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 8:35 This is the complete edit. 16. Drone Blues (S175) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 5:59 This is the official mix 17. Ships Passing In The Night (S981) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 3:30 Another Early version of Nightbird flying. This is Jimi solo on electric guitar. Disc 7 May 7, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. Johnny Winter, playing slide guitar, joins Jimi for a day of jamming 01. Earth Blues Jam (S883) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 12: 32 The most complete version of this jam. Appears to continue into Track 02. 02. The Things I Used To Do (S1002) (1) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 1:19. First instrumental take. 03. The Things I Used To Do (S1002) (2) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 4:57. This is mainly an instrumental but Jimi throws in a few lyrics from Ships Passing In The Night. 04. The Things I Used To Do (S761) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 0:37 The complete false start leading into (S1002) (3) 05. The Things I Used To Do (S1002) (3) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 6:56 The complete raw take with no added effects. 06. The Things I Used To Do (S1002) (3) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 6:54 The complete raw take. Includes 6 seconds of false start (S761) at the beginning of the track. This track apparently has reverb and echo added. 07. The Things I Used To Do (S242) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 5:47 This is a longer version of the official mix as found on Lifelines 08. Johnny Winter Jam (S?) (1) ? Sound Quality: Very Good Time: 1:49 Newly surfaced track from the TTIUTD sessions. Incomplete. May 14, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. 09. Jam H290 (S936) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 1:31 Incomplete with fade out at end of track Source: The Kees Tapes 10. Jam 292 A.K.A. Jelly 292 (S149) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 3:45 The original official edit that fades in at the start and fades out at the end. This is only about half of the full jam. 11. Jelly 292 (S1057) (1) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time:6:25 The second and longer official edit. 12. Jelly 292 (S1057) (2) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time:6:40 Longer version of the second official edit. First 1.5 seconds of start not on this version but continues to the end. 13. Fuzzy Guitar Jam (S1359) (1) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time 20.05 Improvisional jam with Larry Young. Disc 8 May 14, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. Continued. 01. Jam With Horns And Piano (S754) (1) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 4:36 More complete mono mix. 02. Jam With Horns And Piano (S754) (2) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 4:23 Slightly shorter stereo mix. 03. Jam With Horns And Piano (S754) (3) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 4:22 This version has guitar mixed high with piano and trumpet mixed low. 04. Young/Hendrix (S174) (2) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 14:28 The slightly incomplete raw take. 05. Young/Hendrix (S174) (1) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 10:06 The shorter official edit May 21, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. 06. Bleeding Heart (S1050) (20) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time 3:31 A slightly different mix with a bit of guitar riffing at the end. 07. Bleeding Heart (S1050) (1) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time 3:25 The official edit 08. Hear My Train A Comin? (S1366) (52) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 8:14 Believed to be part of a mixing session with takes from Olmstead Studios on April 2nd. Edited from two sources. May 22, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. 09. Nine To The Universe (S790) (1) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 19:06 The complete raw take. Disc 9 May 22, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. Continued. 01. Nine To The Universe (S171) (2) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 8:48 The official edit. August 28, 1969 ? The Hit Factory, New York, New York. ? Jimi returned to the recording studio for the first time in nearly three months. Accompanied by his expanded ensemble Gypsy Suns & Rainbows, and engineer Eddie Kramer, Jimi had readied a slate of promising new material and looked to make progress on his next studio album. 02. Easy Blues (S848) (1) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 10:00 The complete version. 03. Easy Blues (S848) (3) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 7:41 A shorter edit of the complete version and a slightly different mix. 04. Easy Blues (S174) (2) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 4:35 The official edit but slightly longer than found on Nine To The Universe. 05. Izabella/Machine Gun Session - I (S788) (1-6) / MG (S974) (1) Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 30:40. The unaltered session containing 6 takes of Izabella with two false starts and 1 take of Machine gun complete. 06. Message To Love (S1355) (3) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 2:33 Vocals more upfront on this runthrough. August 29, 1969 ? The Hit Factory, New York, New York. ? A mixing session with Eddie Kramer on material recorded on the 28th. 07. Machine Gun (S1509) (2) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 12:38 An alternate take of S974 (1). Disc 10 August 29, 1969 ? The Hit Factory, New York, New York. ? A mixing session with Eddie Kramer on material recorded on the 28th. Continued. 01. Machine Gun (S719) (3) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 8:11 Composite with 2 vocal tracks, more second guitar and in narrow stereo. 02. Machine Gun (S?) (38) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time:11:02 Composite with 2 vocal tracks, more second guitar and in wider stereo. 03. Machine Gun (S167) (4) ? Sound Quality. Excellent. Time: 7:35 The official composite. Another track Alan Douglas mixes with session players. 04. Izabella (S1374) (25) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 3: 49 Original working master, reel 4, take 2 in mono. September 4, 1969 ? The Hit Factory, New York, New York. 05. Jungle Jam (S1115) (?) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 6:16 The complete jam follwed by about a minute of Jam Back At The House. September 6, 1969 ? The Hit Factory, New York, New York. 06. Lord I Sing The Blues For Me And You (S723) (4) ? Time: 4:17 Sound Quality ? Very Good. This is the short edit but incomplete. 07. Lord I Sing The Blues For Me And You (S968) (1) ? Time: 10:41 Sound Quality: Very Good. - Long edit number 1 08. Lord I Sing The Blues For Me And You (S968) (2) ? Time: 9:49 Sound Quality: Good - Long edit number 2 instrumental 09. Lord I Sing The Blues For Me And You (S968) (3) ? Time: 9:06 Sound Quality: Good ? Long edit number 3 instrumental 10. Lover Man (S753) (4) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 4:33 Immediately follows LISTBFMAY (S968) (3). Instrumental with false start. Disc 11 September 6, 1969 ? The Hit Factory, New York, New York. Continued. 01. Lord I Sing The Blues For Me And You (S968) (5) ? Time: 9:45 Sound Quality: Very Good. Long edit number 4 instrumental. 02. Lover Man (S1025) (45) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 4:12 Incomplete stereo mix with Jimi chatting the introduction. Fades at end. 03. Untitled Instrumental Jam (S988) (?) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 9:24 An instrumental jam that is slightly incomplete due to late tape start at the beginning of the track 04. Valleys Of Neptune (S770) (22) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 3:56 Instrumental. Incomplete start with about 0:11 of messing around at the end. 05. Valleys Of Neptune (S897) (17) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 5:52 Complete with vocals but no bass with chat at end. 06. Valleys Of Neptune (S897) (19) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 5:52 Complete, nearly mono mix again with no bass. More chat at end. 07. Valleys Of Neptune (S897) (18) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 5:46 Complete without bass with backing track mixed low. 08. Valleys Of Neptune (S257) (20) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 2:49 The incomplete official edit with bass. Incomplete start. September 15, 1969 ? The Hit Factory, New York, New York. 09. I?m A Man (S971) (1) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 16:03 A very early version of Stepping Stone followed by about 20 seconds of additional messing around by Jimi. September 24, 1969 ? The Record Plant, New York, New York. Jimi has now returned to the Record Plant. By this time, Gypsy Suns & Rainbows is a dead issue as a band. Joining Jimi is Buddy Miles for a session of jamming. With Jimi asking Billy Cox to stay on from the demise of G,S, & R, the Band Of Gypsys is now born. 10. Power Of Soul (S1421) (48,49) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 4:38 Part 1 of a 16 minute instrumental session with Jimi and Buddy only. 11. Power Of Soul (S1421) (2) - Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 3:49 Part 2 of a 16 minute instrumental session with Jimi and Buddy only. 12. Power Of Soul (S1421) (3,4) - Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 1:58 Part 3 of a 16 minute instrumental session with Jimi and Buddy only. Disc 12 September 24, 1969 ? The Record Plant, New York, New York. Continued. 01. Untitled Instrumental Jam (S?) (?) - Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 4:06 Part 4 of a 16 minute instrumental session with Jimi and Buddy only. This section of the jam finds Jimi moving away from Power Of Soul for a few moments and basical just messing around. 02. Power Of Soul (S1421) (5) - Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 1:31 Part 5 of a 16 minute instrumental session with Jimi and Buddy only. Jimi takes one more shot at Power Of Soul before moving on to Message To Love. 03. Message To Love (S?) (54-56) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 5:02 Part 6 of a 16 minute instrumental session with Jimi and Buddy only. September 25, 1969 ? The Record Plant, New York, New York. Jimi And Buddy continue with another day of jamming by themselves. Billy Cox is not in these sessions. 04. Room Full Of Mirrors (S1527) (25) ? Stepping Stone (S975) (2) . Time: 13:02 Sound Quality: Excellent (RFOM) and Very Good (SS). This session also contains a 30 second portion of Message To Love (S1527) (52) at the conclusion of RFOM and about 10 seconds of Machine Gun (S1527) (36) which is actually the beginning of SS. This is the first time that this session is known to be presented in it?s full length. 05. Stepping Stone (S?) (16) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 1:09 Incomplete start. November 14, 1969 - The Record Plant, New York, New York. Jimi And Buddy continue with another day of jamming by themselves. Again, Billy Cox is not in these sessions. 06. Jungle (S1233) (JS24) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 6:22 A loose jam containing progressions from I?m A Man (Trying To Be) (S975). Appears to be narrow stereo. 07. Untitled Guitar Improve (S764) (JS21) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 5:13 This is actually an edited version, with drum tracks wiped, taken from the stereo Untitled Instrumental Jam (S1239) found later on this set. It is composed of three separate pieces edited together. 08. Untitled Instrumental Jam (S1341) (JS23) (1) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 6:48. This jam contains riffs from Calling All Devil?s Children, Stepping Stone, Ezy Rider, and Villanova Junction. 09. Untitled Instrumental Jam A.K.A. Keep On Grooving (S1239) (JS21) (4) Sound Quality: Very Good. Time 27:33. This is a very long jam with Buddy containing riffs from numerous songs including Angel, Power Of Soul, Bolero, Burning Desire, Gypsy Boy, Cherokee Mist and Stepping Stone. This is the mono edit. Disc 13 November 14, 1969 - The Record Plant, New York, New York. Continued. 01. Untitled Instrumental Jam A.K.A. Jungle (S1239) (JS22) (3) Time: 8:51 Sound Quality: Very Good. This jam contains riffs from Villanova Junction, Ezy Rifer, and South Saturn Delta. This is the mono edit. 02. Untitled Instrumental Jam A.K.A. Keep On Grooving (S1239) (JS21) (1) Sound Quality: Very Good. Time 27:36. This is a very long jam with Buddy containing riffs from numerous songs including Angel, Power Of Soul, Bolero, Burning Desire, Gypsy Boy, Cherokee Mist and Stepping Stone. This is the first stero edit. An alternate stereo mix can be found on Morning Symphony Ideas. 03. Untitled Instrumental Jam A.K.A. Jungle (S1239) (JS22) (1) Time: 8:51 Sound Quality: Very Good. This jam contains riffs from Villanova Junction, Ezy Rifer, and South Saturn Delta. This is the first stereo edit. An alternate stereo mix can be found on Morning Symphony Ideas. November 17, 1969 - The Record Plant, New York, New York. Apparently this is a mixing session with Eddie Kramer with tracks recorded in the previous days. 04. Room Full Of Mirrors (S114) (2) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 3:16 The first official edit. 05. Room Full Of Mirrors (S254) (3) - Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 2:57 First alternate official mix with different guitar. 06. Room Full Of Mirrors (S947) (4) - Sound Quality: Good. Time: 3:12 An alternate mix apparently in mono with different guitar and percussion. 07. Room Full Of Mirrors (S114) (5) - Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 3:12 This is the third official mix in which Buddy?s drum track is wiped and replaced with an overdub by Bruce Gary in 1995. November 21, 1969 - The Record Plant, New York, New York. Power Of Soul Sessions. 08. Power Of Soul (S1342) (6-17) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 14:23 Part 1 of a 36 minute session of Power Of Soul in which Jimi refers to the working title as ?Paper Aeroplanes or Crash Landing?. This section includes Takes 1 through 12 Disc 14 November 21, 1969 - The Record Plant, New York, New York. Continued. 01. Power Of Soul (S1342) (18 -29) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 20:34 Part 2 of a 36 minute session of Power Of Soul in which Jimi refers to the working title as ?Paper Aeroplanes or Crash Landing?. This section includes Takes 13 through 23. Incomplete as Take 23 ends abruptly on all sources. 02. Power Of Soul (S159) (37) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 3:34 Official altered edit by Alan Douglas. Jimi, Billy and Buddy intact but a percussion overdub by Jimmy Maeulen is added. December 15, 1969 - The Record Plant, New York, New York. 03. Born Under A Bad Sign (S1046) (2) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 8:20 The more complete instrumental take. This version omits the 0:11 bass solo at the start, but restores 0:38 edit at 4:59, and continues 0:13 longer to the end. 04. Born Under A Bad Sign (S1046) (1) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 7:38 This is the official edit with bass solo start. Edited at the 5:10 mark with incomplete end due to fade out. December 18, 1969 - The Record Plant, New York, New York. 05. Ezy Rider (S946) (7) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 4:12 This is an outake of the official mix. 06. Ezy Rider (S944) (10) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 3:37 A diferent mix with different vocals. 07. Ezy Rider (S?) (34) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 2:55 This edit has a different mix with low vocals. 08. Ezy Rider (S084) (8) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 4:06 This is the first official edit. 09. Ezy Rider (S084) (9) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 4:03 The second official edit which does not have the fade back in at the end. December 19, 1969 - The Record Plant, New York, New York. 10. Earth Blues (S112) (4) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 4:14 The official mix. Though not mixed as a final studio edit until January 20, 1970, the basic track was recorded on this date. Not on Studio ?70. December 23, 1969 - The Record Plant, New York, New York. 11. Honeybed Takes 1-4 (S1351) (1-4) ? Night Bird Flying (S?) (8) Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 8:59 Jimi tries vocals on the first two takes but this reverts to an instrumental. After Take 4 falls apart, Jimi attempts a take at Night Bird Flying which ends abruptly due to equipment failure. Disc 15 The Questionable Tracks. There seems to be no majority consensus of the actual recording dates for the following tracks. They range as being recorded as early as 1968 but all have a possible recording date of 1969. 01. Ezy Rider (S776) (Dance 2) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 3:52 This instrumental early take was recorded at either The Record Plant or Olmstead Studios possibly in April, 1969. 02. Ezy Rider (S993) (Dance 3) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 3:57 This early instrumental take was recorded at either The Record Plant or Olmstead Studios possibly in April, 1969. This edit has congas mixed in. 03. Untitled Instrumental A.K.A. Last Thursday Morning (S994) (JS4) Sound Quality: Good. Time: 3:06 This early instrumental take was recorded at either The Record Plant or Olmstead Studios possibly in April, 1969. 04. Bleeding Heart Jam (S1102) (JS1) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 4:39 This early instrumental take was recorded at either The Record Plant or Olmstead Studios possibly in April, 1969. Filler ? The Guest Appearances. With the break up of the Experience, Jimi found himself spending numerous hours jamming with other artists of the period. Though not all tracks appear on this set, here is a look at some of his ?guest? work. 05. Rock ?N? Roll Band (S459) ? Sound Quality: Very Good. Time: 3:21 From Eire Apparent?s self titled debut album in which Jimi himself produced. Jimi provided lead guitar for this song along with several other tracks on the LP. Recorded at Polydor Studios in England between January 1 - 7, 1969. 06. Live And Let Live (S468) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 14:09 From Timothy Leary?s You Can Be Anyone This Time Around. Jimi only plays bass on this track with Stephen Stills on guitar. Recorded at the Record Plant on May 19th or 20th, 1969. 07. Woodstock Takes 1-3 (S?) (1-3) ? Sound Quality: Good. Time: 11:30 Recorded with Stephen Stills at the Record Plant on September 30, 1969. Jimi is supposedly playing bass on these three takes but there is some doubt. 08. Doriella Du Fontaine (S469) (1) ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 8:43 One of Jimi?s most interesting side projects with one of the Grandfathers of Rap, Jalaluddin Mansur Nuriddin A.K.A. Lightnin? Rod. Jimi handles both guitar and bass parts while Buddy Miles provides drums and organ. Recorded at the Record Plant sometime in November, 1969. 09. Doriella Du Fontaine (S470) (3) - Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 4:06 This is the instrumental mix containing just Jimi and Buddy. Recorded at the Record Plant sometime in November, 1969. Bonus Tracks - Tracks 10-12 are Composites that create the longest versions possible from the sources available as of September 2004. 10. Mannish Boy - Composite 2004 ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 5:58 This composite incorporates the 5 second intro from Track 7 into Track 8 from Disc 6. First Time presented in this form. 11. Jelly 292 - Composite 2004 ? Sound Quality: Excellent. Time: 6:39 This composite incorporates the first 1.5 seconds of the start from Track 11 into track 12 from Disc 7. First time presented in this form. 12. Born Under A Bad Sign - Composite 2004 - Time: 8:31 Sound Quality: Excellent. This composite incorporates the 11 second bass intro from Track 4 back into Track 3 on Disc 14. First time presented in this form.

Gypsy Haze
Various
Various

December 1969 Rehearsals (Baggies Studios or The Record Plant) Message To Love (5:06) Ezy Rider (5:21) Power Of Soul (false start) (0:15) Power Of Soul (8:07) Earth Blues (5:14) Them Changes (0:54) Them Changes (5:22) Lover Man (including 3 second false start) (2:45) Lover Man (3:49) 12-31-1969: Power Of Soul (5:22) Lover Man (3:06) Hear My Train A'Comin' (9:07) Them Changes (6:22) Unknown source: Little Drummer Boy (2:31)

"Rarities" [Compilation]
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Various

Little Drummer Boy > Silent Night > Auld Lang Syne Three Little Bears Little Drummer Boy > Silent Night > Auld Lang Syne (Extended Version) Bleeding Heart Star Spangled Banner Sweet Thing Blues Blues Groove Maker Peoples Peoples She's A Fox Blue Suede Shoes (Rehearsal) Blue Suede Shoes Jam 292 Drifter's Escape Burning Desire -> I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man
Tracks 1-3: "Merry Christmas And Happy New Year" E.P. (1969) Out-of-Print. Tracks 4-5: Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 2/18/69. Tracks 6-10: Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 2/24/69. Tracks 11-16: "Loose Ends" (1973) English Import, long Out-of-Print, released on vinyl in 1973.

Gypsy Sun & The Rainbows (The Complete ...)
Unknown
NY

Gypsy Sun And The Rainbows (The Complete Rehearsal Tapes) 1. Part 1 14:05 2. Part 2 0:43 3. Part 3 0:49 4. Part 4 2:01 5. Part 5 8:27 6. Part 6 2:04 7. Part 7 2:46 8. Part 8 3:14

The Rehearsal Sessions (ATM 205-206 R) @ Baggy's
New York
NY

Disc 1: 1-5. Message To Love 6-8. Ezy Rider 9-10. Message To Love 11-13. Who Knows 14-15. Message To Love Disc 2: 1. Message To Love 2. Ezy Rider 3. Power Of Soul 4. Earth Blues 5-6. Changes 7-8. Lover Man

Shokan: Jammin' Back At The House (ATM 221-223)
Boiceville
NY

Back On The Desert (aka. Dance On The Desert) > Acoustic Medley Izabella > The Rumble Izabella / Machine Gun Jam Univibe Jam Message To Love Mannish Boy Mannish Boy > Izabella > You Make Me Feel Ain't Got Nobody The Dance Sundance Freeform Jam Izabella Izabella Izabella Message To Love Jam Back At The House (aka. Beginning) Jam in E Jam Back At The House (aka. Beginning) Machine Gun / If Six Was Nine Flute Instrumental Flute Instrumental Why I Sing The Blues Alternate mixes: Izabella [alternate mix with lower percussion] Sundance [alternate mix with echo] Lover Man Lover Man > Drums Hear My Train A-Comin' Spanish Castle Magic Instrumental Jam Jams with Mitch incl. Villanova Junction Alternate mixes: Flute Jam (from "leakage channel") Instrumental Jam (Flute Jam mixed out) Jams > Villanova Junction (Flute Jam mixed out)

Record Plant Jams (ATM 092)
New York
NY

Instrumental Jam I (Pt. 1)* Instrumental Jam I (Pt. 2)* Instrumental Jam II* Woodstock [October 20, 1969]# Jamming With Buddy I [November 14, 1969]^ Jamming With Buddy II [November 14, 1969]^
*At the time of the disc's release, it was believed that the first 3 tracks featured Jimi Hendrix. It has since been determined that they do not. #Jimi Hendrix (bass), Stephen Stills (Guitar), Buddy Miles (drums), John Sebastian (guitar) ^Jimi Henrix (guitar), Buddy Miles (drums)

Woodstock Rehearsals ATM 003
Unknown
Unknown

Easy Blues Sundance Message to the Universe Beginings Lover Man 1 Lover Man 2 Hear My Train A' Comin Spanish Castle Magic Message to Love Machine Gun I'm a Man I'm a Man/Izabella/You Make Me Feel

After Woodstock: Hit Factory and Record Plant
New York
NY

izabella - take 1, reel 3 izabella - take 2, reel 3 izabella - take 3, reel 3 izabella - take 4, reel 4 izabella - take 5, reel 4 izabella - take 6, reel 4 machine gun - take 1, reel 4 izabella/machine gun - take 2 rec. hit factory, new york city, 28/29th august 1969 instrumental jam #1 instrumental jam #2 instrumental jam rec. record plant, new york city 25th march 1969
After Woodstock

Drinking Wine, Sipping Time (ATM 044)
Various
Various

* Key to the Highway Flute Instrumental [no Jimi] Instrumental Jam (JA 3 / JA 4 / JA 5) Instrumental Jam (JA 3 / JA 4 / JA 5) ** Stepping Stone (16) [incomplete] * Recorded at Jimi's Shokan house, 9/22?/69, with Mike Ephron (p), Juma Sultan (pe), and Jerry Velez (pe) ** Record Plant, 9/25/69, with Buddy (d)

Complete 1969 Studio Sessions
various
various

Disc 1 February 11, 1969 – Record Plant, New York, New York World Traveler It's Too Bad It's Too Bad (2) – Incomplete wide stereo mix with heavy delay. It's Too Bad (3) – Alternate mix with incomplete end. Untitled Instrumental Jam A.K.A. Hitchings Jam February 14, 1969 – Olympic Studios, London, England Midnight Lightning – Instrumental solo February 16, 1969 – Olympic Studios, London, England Cryin' Blue Rain Lover Man Room Full Of Mirrors Shame, Shame, Shame Sunshine Of Your Love Disc 2 February 17, 1969 – Olympic Studios, London, England. Spanish Castle Magic Hear My Train A Comin' February 26, 1969 – Olympic Studios, London, England. Noel's Tune (Take 1) March 16, 1969 – Mercury Studios, New York, New York. Blue Window Jam (Take 2) Blue Window Jam (Take 2) - Incomplete edited official version. March 18, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York The Star Spangled Banner - The official mix. The Star Spangled Banner – Slightly different mix with no fade out. The Star Spangled Banner (2) - The official mix slowed to half speed giving an excellent view of overdubbed effects. The Star Spangled Banner - The official mix slowed to half speed but reversed to show more backward effects. Gypsy Boy (Take 8) - Early version of Hey Baby that is the unaltered take 8. Disc 3 March 18, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. Gypsy Boy - This is the Alan Douglas composite that removes the original bass and studio session players are added in. March 19, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York Georgia Blues A.K.A Mother, Mother Georgia Blues A.K.A Mother, Mother – This mix includes sax and more vocals. March 25, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York McLaughlin Jam – The complete take of this jam. Jimi/Jimmy Jam – The more complete edit. Jimi/Jimmy Jam - The edited official mix. Disc 4 April 1, 1969 – Olmstead Studios, New York, New York Midnight (3) - The most complete and longest version. Midnight (1) - The first official altered edit. Midnight (2) - The second longer official altered edit Bleeding Heart (14,15,16) - 3 short instrumental takes that favor the War Heroes version with Devon Wilson on tambourine April 2, 1969 – Olmstead Studios, New York, New York Hear My Train A Comin' – The heavily altered official composite edit of that dates takes in which Alan Douglas removes Noel and Mitch and replaces them with session players. April 4, 1969 – Olmstead Studios, New York, New York Trash Man – The heavily altered official composite edit of that dates takes in which Alan Douglas removes Noel and Mitch and replaces them with session players. Untitled Instrumental Jam A.K.A. Rock And Roll Jam April 7, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. Ezy Rider Jam Stone Free Again (5) – The unaltered original mix Stone Free Again (29) – The slightly longer alternate mono mix. Also contains more vocal chat. Stone Free Again - The heavily altered official edit. Again Alan Douglas strips out the Experience and adds session players. April 14, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. Ships Passing In The Night – Considered to be an early version of Night Bird Flying April 17, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. Keep On Groovin' - The complete take. Keep On Groovin' (26) - First alternate mix with echo. Keep On Groovin' (24) - Second alternate mix with echo. Keep On Groovin' (27) - Third alternate mix with echo. Disc 5 April 22, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. Mannish Boy (Part 1) Mannish Boy (Part 2) Mannish Boy (Part 3) Multiple takes of this session with multiple false starts included. Disc 6 April 22, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. Mannish Boy (Part 3) Multiple takes of this session with multiple false starts included. Mannish Boy – The official composite. Mannish Boy (53) – The more complete composite. April 24, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. Crash Landing – Alternate instrumental mix with guitar and bass only Crash Landing – With 2nd vocal track only. Guitars and bass only with no drums or organ. Crash Landing – With 1st vocal track only. Crash Landing – This mix has 2 overlaid vocal tracks Crash Landing (7) – Alternate less-altered mono mix with more chat. Crash landing – The official altered mix. Another track Alan Douglas mixed with session players. Drone Blues – This is the complete edit. Drone Blues – This is the official mix Ships Passing In The Night – Another Early version of Nightbird flying. This is Jimi solo on electric guitar. Disc 7 May 7, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. Johnny Winter Jam #1 In E – A fairly uncirculated track instrumental track. After some tape recorder starts and stops, this track continues into Track 2.Earth Blues Jam - The most complete version of this jam. Appears to continue into Track 3. The Things I Used To Do (1) – First instrumental take. The Things I Used To Do (2) – This is mainly an instrumental but Jimi throws in a few lyrics from Ships Passing In The Night. The Things I Used To Do – The complete false start. The Things I Used To Do (3) – The complete raw take with no added effects. he Things I Used To Do (3) – The complete raw take. Includes 6 seconds of false start at the beginning of the track. This track apparently has reverb and echo added. The Things I Used To Do – This is a longer version of the official mix as found on Lifelines Johnny Winter Jam (1) – Newly surfaced track from the TTIUTD sessions. Incomplete. May 14, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. Fuzzy Guitar Jam (1) – Improvisational jam with Larry Young. Jam H290 – Incomplete with fade out at end of track. Source: The Kees Tapes Jam 292 A.K.A. Jelly 292 – The original official edit that fades in at the start and fades out at the end. This is only about half of the full jam. Jelly 292 (1) – The second and longer official edit. Jelly 292 (2) – Longer version of the second official edit. First 1.5 seconds of start not on this version but continues to the end. Disc 8 May 14, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. Jelly 292 (2) – Longer version of the second official edit. First 1.5 seconds of start not on this version but continues to the end. Jam With Horns And Piano (1) – More complete mono mix. Jam With Horns And Piano (2) – Slightly shorter stereo mix. Jam With Horns And Piano (3) – This version has guitar mixed high with piano and trumpet mixed low. Young/Hendrix (2) – The slightly incomplete raw take. Young/Hendrix (1) – The shorter official edit May 21, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. Bleeding Heart (20) – A slightly different mix with a bit of guitar riffing at the end. Bleeding Heart (1) – The official edit Hear My Train A Comin' (52) – Believed to be part of a mixing session with takes from Olmstead Studios on April 2nd. Edited from two sources. May 22, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. Nine To The Universe (1) – The complete raw take. Disc 9 May 22, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, New York. Nine To The Universe (2) – The official edit. August 28, 1969 – The Hit Factory, New York, New York. – Easy Blues (1) – The complete version. Easy Blues (3) – A shorter edit of the complete version and a slightly different mix. Easy Blues (2) – The official edit but slightly longer than found on Nine To The Universe. Izabella/Machine Gun Session (1-6) - The unaltered session containing 6 takes of Izabella with two false starts and 1 take of Machine gun complete. Message To Love (3) – Vocals more upfront on this runthrough. August 29, 1969 – The Hit Factory, New York, New York. Machine Gun (2) – An alternate take. Disc 10 August 29, 1969 – The Hit Factory, New York, New York. Machine Gun (3) – Composite with 2 vocal tracks, more second guitar and in narrow stereo. Machine Gun (38) – Composite with 2 vocal tracks, more second guitar and in wider stereo. Machine Gun (4) – The official composite. Another track Alan Douglas mixes with session players. Izabella (25) – Original working master, reel 4, take 2 in mono. September 4, 1969 – The Hit Factory, New York, New York. Jungle Jam – The complete jam followed by about a minute of Jam Back At The House. September 6, 1969 – The Hit Factory, New York, New York. Lord I Sing The Blues For Me And You (4) – This is the short edit but incomplete. Lord I Sing The Blues For Me And You (1) – Long edit number 1 instrumental Lord I Sing The Blues For Me And You (2) – Long edit number 2 instrumental Lord I Sing The Blues For Me And You (3) – Long edit number 3 instrumental Lover Man (4) – Instrumental with false start. Disc 11 September 6, 1969 – The Hit Factory, New York, New York. Lord I Sing The Blues For Me And You (5) – Long edit number 4 instrumental. Lover Man (45) – Incomplete stereo mix with Jimi chatting the introduction. Fades at end. Untitled Instrumental Jam – An instrumental jam that is slightly incomplete due to late tape start at the beginning of the track Valleys Of Neptune (22) – Instrumental. Incomplete start with about 0:11 of messing around at the end. Valleys Of Neptune (17) – Complete with vocals but no bass with chat at end. Valleys Of Neptune (19) – Complete, nearly mono mix again with no bass. More chat at end. Valleys Of Neptune (18) – Complete without bass with backing track mixed low. Valleys Of Neptune (20) – The incomplete official edit with bass. Incomplete start. September 15, 1969 – The Hit Factory, New York, New York. I'm A Man (1) – A very early version of Stepping Stone followed by about 20 seconds of additional messing around by Jimi. September 24, 1969 – The Record Plant, New York, New York. Power Of Soul (48,49) – Part 1 of a 16 minute instrumental session with Jimi and Buddy only. Power Of Soul (2) - Part 2 of a 16 minute instrumental session with Jimi and Buddy only. Power Of Soul (3,4) - Part 3 of a 16 minute instrumental session with Jimi and Buddy only. Disc 12 September 24, 1969 – The Record Plant, New York, New York. Untitled Instrumental Jam - Part 4 of a 16 minute instrumental session with Jimi and Buddy only. This section of the jam finds Jimi moving away from Power Of Soul for a few moments and basically just messing around. Power Of Soul (5) - Part 5 of a 16 minute instrumental session with Jimi and Buddy only. Jimi takes one more shot at Power Of Soul before moving on to Message To Love. Message To Love (54-56) – Part 6 of a 16 minute instrumental session with Jimi and Buddy only. September 25, 1969 – The Record Plant, New York, New York. Room Full Of Mirrors (25) > Stepping Stone (2) - This session also contains a 30 second portion of Message To Love at the conclusion of RFOM and about 10 seconds of Machine Gun which is actually the beginning of SS. This is the first time that this session is known to be presented in it's full length. Stepping Stone (16) – Incomplete start. November 14, 1969 - The Record Plant, New York, New York. Jungle – A loose jam containing progressions from I'm A Man (Trying To Be). Appears to be narrow stereo. Untitled Guitar Improve – This is actually an edited version. It is composed of three separate pieces edited together. Untitled Instrumental Jam (1) – This jam contains riffs from Calling All Devil's Children, Stepping Stone, Ezy Rider, and Villanova Junction. Untitled Instrumental Jam A.K.A. Keep On Grooving (4) - This is a very long jam with Buddy containing riffs from numerous songs including Angel, Power Of Soul, Bolero, Burning Desire, Gypsy Boy, Cherokee Mist and Stepping Stone. This is the mono edit. Disc 13 November 14, 1969 - The Record Plant, New York, New York. Untitled Instrumental Jam A.K.A. Jungle (3) This jam contains riffs from Villanova Junction, Ezy Rider, and South Saturn Delta. This is the mono edit. Untitled Instrumental Jam A.K.A. Keep On Grooving (1) This is a very long jam with Buddy containing riffs from numerous songs including Angel, Power Of Soul, Bolero, Burning Desire, Gypsy Boy, Cherokee Mist and Stepping Stone. This is the first stero edit. Untitled Instrumental Jam A.K.A. Jungle (1) This jam contains riffs from Villanova Junction, Ezy Rider, and South Saturn Delta. This is the first stereo edit. November 17, 1969 - The Record Plant, New York, New York. Room Full Of Mirrors (2) – The first official edit. Room Full Of Mirrors (3) - First alternate official mix with different guitar. Room Full Of Mirrors (4) - An alternate mix apparently in mono with different guitar and percussion. Room Full Of Mirrors (5) - This is the third official mix in which Buddy's drum track is wiped and replaced with an overdub by Bruce Gary in 1995. November 21, 1969 - The Record Plant, New York, New York. Power Of Soul 6-17) – Part 1 of a 36 minute session of Power Of Soul in which Jimi refers to the working title as "Paper Aeroplanes or Crash Landing". This section includes Takes 1 through 12. Disc 14 November 21, 1969 - The Record Plant, New York, New York. Power Of Soul (18 -29) – SPart 2 of a 36 minute session of Power Of Soul in which Jimi refers to the working title as "Paper Aeroplanes or Crash Landing". This section includes Takes 13 through 23. Incomplete as Take 23 ends abruptly on all sources. Power Of Soul 37) – Official altered edit by Alan Douglas. Jimi, Billy and Buddy intact but a percussion overdub by Jimmy Maeulen is added. December 15, 1969 - The Record Plant, New York, New York. Born Under A Bad Sign (2) – The more complete instrumental take. This version omits the 0:11 bass solo at the start, but restores 0:38 edit at 4:59, and continues 0:13 longer to the end. Born Under A Bad Sign (1) – This is the official edit with bass solo start. Edited at the 5:10 mark with incomplete end due to fade out. December 18, 1969 - The Record Plant, New York, New York. Ezy Rider (7) – This is an outtake of the official mix. Ezy Rider (10) – A different mix with different vocals. Ezy Rider (34) – This edit has a different mix with low vocals. Ezy Rider (8) – This is the first official edit. Ezy Rider (9) – The second official edit which does not have the fade back in at the end. December 19, 1969 - The Record Plant, New York, New York. Earth Blues (4) – The official mix. Though not mixed as a final studio edit until January 20, 1970, the basic track was recorded on this date. December 23, 1969 - The Record Plant, New York, New York. Honeybed (1-4) – Jimi tries vocals on the first two takes but this reverts to an instrumental. After Take 4 falls apart, Jimi attempts a take at Night Bird Flying which ends abruptly due to equipment failure. Disc 15 The Questionable Tracks. There seems to be no majority consensus of the actual recording dates for the following tracks. They range as being recorded as early as 1968 but all have a possible recording date of 1969. Ezy Rider (Dance 2) – This instrumental early take was recorded at either The Record Plant or Olmstead Studios possibly in April, 1969. Ezy Rider (Dance 3) – This early instrumental take was recorded at either The Record Plant or Olmstead Studios possibly in April, 1969. This edit has congas mixed in. Untitled Instrumental A.K.A. Last Thursday Morning - This early instrumental take was recorded at either The Record Plant or Olmstead Studios possibly in April, 1969. Bleeding Heart Jam – This early instrumental take was recorded at either The Record Plant or Olmstead Studios possibly in April, 1969. Filler – The Guest Appearances. With the break up of the Experience, Jimi found himself spending numerous hours jamming with other artists of the period. Though not all tracks appear on this set, here is a look at some of his "guest" work. Rock 'N' Roll Band – From Eire Apparent's self titled debut album in which Jimi himself produced. Jimi provided lead guitar for this song along with several other tracks on the LP. Recorded at Polydor Studios in England between January 1 - 7, 1969. Live And Let Live – From Timothy Leary's You Can Be Anyone This Time Around. Jimi only plays bass on this track with Stephen Stills on guitar. Recorded at the Record Plant on May 19th or 20th, 1969. Woodstock (1-3) – Recorded with Stephen Stills at the Record Plant on September 30, 1969. Jimi is supposedly playing bass on these three takes but there is some doubt. Doriella Du Fontaine (1) – One of Jimi's most interesting side projects with one of the Grandfathers of rap, Jalaluddin Mansur Nuriddin A.K.A. Lightnin' Rod. Jimi handles both guitar and bass parts while Buddy Miles provides drums and organ. Recorded at the Record Plant sometime in November, 1969. Doriella Du Fontaine (3) - This is the instrumental mix containing just Jimi and Buddy. Recorded at the Record Plant sometime in November, 1969. Bonus Tracks - Tracks 10-12 are Composites that create the longest versions possible from the sources available as of September 2004. Mannish Boy - Composite 2004 – This composite incorporates the 5 second intro from Track 7 into Track 8 from Disc 6. First Time presented in this form. Jelly 292 - Composite 2004 – This composite incorporates the first 1.5 seconds of the start from Track 11 into track 12 from Disc 7. First time presented in this form. Born Under A Bad Sign - Composite 2004 - This composite incorporates the 11 second bass intro from Track 4 back into Track 3 on Disc 14. First time presented in this form.

Jimi's rented house, Traver Hollow Road
Boiceville
NY

Back On The Desert (aka. Dance On The Desert) > Acoustic Medley Izabella > The Rumble Izabella / Machine Gun Jam Univibe Jam Message To Love Mannish Boy Mannish Boy > Izabella > You Make Me Feel Ain't Got Nobody The Dance Sundance Freeform Jam
Izabella Izabella Izabella Message To Love Jam Back At The House (aka. Beginning) Jam in E Jam Back At The House (aka. Beginning) Machine Gun / If Six Was Nine Flute Instrumental Flute Instrumental Why I Sing The Blues Alternate mixes: Izabella [alternate mix with lower percussion] Sundance [alternate mix with echo]
Lover Man Lover Man > Drums Hear My Train A-Comin' Spanish Castle Magic Instrumental Jam Jams with Mitch incl. Villanova Junction Alternate mixes: Flute Jam (from "leakage channel") Instrumental Jam (Flute Jam mixed out) Jams > Villanova Junction (Flute Jam mixed out)
Recordings from Jimi's house from July to September 1969

Gypsy Sun & Rainbows: The GSR Studio Sessions
New York
NY

Freedom (29) Jam Message to Love (3) Message to Love (50) Easy Blues (1) (complete) Easy Blues (3) (edited) Easy Blues (2) (more edited mix) Jam Back at the House (13) Jam Back at the House (15) Izabella (1) (0:19), Izabella (2) Izabella (3) Izabella (4) (0:40), Izabella (5) Izabella (6) Machine Gun (1) Machine Gun (2) (alternate take) Izabella (25) (mono mix) Izabella (28) (stereo mix) Machine Gun (3) Machine Gun (38) Machine Gun (39) Machine Gun (40) Jungle Jam / Jam Back at the House (3) Valleys of Neptune (22) (instrumental) Blues for Me and You (2) Blues for Me and You (1) Lover Man (45) (instrumental, stereo) Blues for Me and You (3) Lover Man (4) (instrumental, mono) Blues for Me and You (4) (edited) Stepping Stone (1)
A 3-disc collection of available studio recordings from the Gypsy Suns and Rainbows. These recordings date from late August to mid-September 1969, a period of a little over two weeks. The recordings all likely took place at the Hit Factory except for the last track (from the Record Plant). Shortly afterwards Jerry and Larry left the group, and the ensemble that played at Woodstock was only a memory. Together with the Shokan tapes and the complete Woodstock live concert, these complete the coverage of the brief existence of the GSR.

Studio '69
Various
Unknown

Disc 1: February 11, 1969 €“ Record Plant, New York World Traveler It’s Too Bad It’s Too Bad €“ Incomplete Wide Stereo Mix With Heavy Delay It’s Too Bad €“ Alternate Mix With Incomplete End Untitled Instrumental Jam A.k.a. Hitchings Jam February 14, 1969 €“ Olympic Studios, London Midnight Lightning €“ Instrumental Solo Run Through By Jimi On Electric Guitar February 16, 1969 €“ Olympic Studios, London Cryin’ Blue Rain Lover Man Room Full Of Mirrors Shame, Shame, Shame Sunshine Of Your Love Disc 2: February 17, 1969 €“ Olympic Studios, London Rehearsals For The Upcoming Royal Albert Hall Concerts On The 18th And 24th. Spanish Castle Magic Hear My Train A Comin’ February 26, 1969 €“ Olympic Studios, London Noel’s Tune (take 1) - Jimi On Guitar From A Noel Redding Solo Session March 16, 1969 €“ Mercury Studios, New York Jimi Joins The Buddy Miles Expres Blue Window Jam (take 2) Blue Window Jam (take 2) March 18, 1969 - Record Plant, New York The Star Spangled Banner The Star Spangled Banner The Star Spangled Banner The Star Spangled Banner Gypsy Boy (take 8) - Early Version Of Hey Baby Disc 3: March 18, 1969 - Record Plant, New York Gypsy Boy - Alan Douglas Composite That Removes The Original Bass March 19, 1969 - Record Plant, New York, With Lonnie Youngblood Georgia Blues A.k.a Mother, Mother Georgia Blues A.k.a Mother, Mother March 25, 1969 - Record Plant, New York John Mclaughlin, Jim Mccarty, Buddy Miles, And Dave Holland Join Jimi 4. Mclaughlin Jam - The Complete Take Of This Jam. Jimi/jimmy Jam Jimi/jimmy Jam Disc 4: April 1, 1969 €“ Olmstead Studios, New York Midnight - The Most Complete And Longest Version Midnight Midnight - The Second Longer Official Altered Edit Bleeding Heart - 3 Short Instrumental Takes That Favor The War Heroes Version April 2, 1969 €“ Olmstead Studios, New York Hear My Train A Comin’ - The Heavily Altered Official Composite Edit Of The Takes In Which Alan Douglas Removes Noel And Mitch And Replaces Them With Session Players April 4, 1969 €“ Olmstead Studios, New York Trash Man - The Heavily Altered Official Composite Edit Of The Takes In Which Alan Douglas Removes Noel And Mitch And Replaces Them With Session Players Untitled Instrumental Jam A.k.a. Rock And Roll Jam April 7, 1969 - Record Plant, New York Ezy Rider Jam Stone Free Again - The Unaltered Original Mix Stone Free Again - Slightly Longer Alternate Mono Mix Stone Free Again - The Heavily Altered Official Composite Edit Of The Takes In Which Alan Douglas Removes Noel And Mitch And Replaces Them With Session Players April 14, 1969 - Record Plant, New York Ships Passing In The Night - Early Version Of Night Bird Flying April 17, 1969 - Record Plant, New York Keep On Groovin’ Keep On Groovin’ - First Alternate Mix With Echo Keep On Groovin’ - Second Alternate Mix With Echo Keep On Groovin’ - Third Alternate Mix With Echo

Woodstock
unknown
NY


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