Album

Electric Ladyland Part 1

The Jimi Hendrix Experience

1969 · Rock

Electric Ladyland Part 1 by The Jimi Hendrix Experience

Electric Ladyland Part 1 is a Rock album by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, originally released in 1969. On Gatefold: 14 pressings tracked.

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Halfway through the recording of Jimi Hendrix’s last studio album, 1968’s <i>Electric Ladyland</i>, producer Chas Chandler quit. The sessions had gotten too sloppy, the atmosphere too social. Hendrix seemed increasingly fixated on closing the gap between reality and his imagination—which, for an artist with ever-expanding resource, produced more friction than anything else: One track, “Gypsy Eye,” took nearly 50 take. In a way, it’s a classic story of creative overindulgence: An artist with too much money and time convinces himself that more is better, and perfection is just around the corner. Compound that with a chorus of people singing your geniu, and you see how Hendrix could feel inspired, albeit in a warped, highly pressured way. As bassist Noel Redding put it in a diary entry, the public seemed to want the band to keep doing what they were doing—while also getting better all the time. On <i>Electric Ladyland</i>, Hendrix’s musical view had never been so vast: There’s blues (“Voodoo Chile,” “Gypsy Eyes”); psychedelic soul (“Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland)”); short pop songs (“Crosstown Traffic”); and long, digressive track, most notably “1983… (A Merman I Should Turn to Be).” He’d always had a distant relationship with Black audiences—at a neighborhood fundraiser in Harlem in 1969, he reportedly went unnoticed until white people started pointing him out—but <i>Electric Ladyland</i> is nothing if not Afrofuturistic: an assertion that for all our culturally held stereotypes about Black music as bodily, social, and down-to-earth, it could just as well be visionary and ethereal—as purely art as anything else. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1...And the Gods Made Love1:22
  2. 2Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland)2:10
  3. 3Crosstown Traffic2:26
  4. 4Voodoo Chile14:59
  5. 5Little Miss Strange2:52
  6. 6Long Hot Summer Night3:27
  7. 7Come On (Let the Good Times Roll)4:09
  8. 8Gypsy Eyes3:43
  9. 9Burning of the Midnight Lamp3:39
  10. 10Rainy Day, Dream Away3:42
  11. 111983... (A Merman I Should Turn to Be)13:39
  12. 12Moon, Turn the Tides... Gently Gently Away1:01
  13. 13Still Raining, Still Dreaming4:25
  14. 14House Burning Down4:32
  15. 15All Along the Watchtower4:00
  16. 16Voodoo Child (Slight Return)5:13
  17. 17Electric Ladyland (Bonus Footage)12:04

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14 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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