Numbered, Limited Edition Deluxe 180g Vinyl 8LP Box Set Pressed at RTI!
Experience Hendrix LLC and Legacy Recordings proudly announce titles representing the fourth wave of releases in the monumental Jimi Hendrix Catalog Project.
The fourth round titles from the artist Rolling Stone magazine called "the greatest guitarist of all time" focuses on Hendrix the concert performer with outstanding releases underscoring the artist's electrifying on-stage prowess.
On Thursday, October 10th, 1968, Jimi Hendrix walked onstage with his Experience, bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell, for the opening set of a long weekend at Winterland in San Francisco. The trio would play six sold-out shows over three nights at the 5400 capacity hall. Throughout the run, Hendrix would rotate several different legendary songs through his set lists. Amid the hits and road standards from his 1967 debut, Are You Experienced? - "Red House", "Foxey lady", "Purple Haze" - were a furious, rarely aired "Manic Depression", the concise rapture of "Little Wing" from 1968's Axis: Bold As Love and thrilling previews of "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" from Hendrix's bold new double LP, Electric Ladyland, which would come out the following week. Hendrix played with a volume and advanced ferocity that stressed even the best technology available to him, but the tapes were shelved, literally for decades.
Hendrix's October '68 shows in San Francisco were among the best he ever played with the Experience, and this collection - the first, official in-depth presentation of that legendary stand - is the evidence. Hendrix, Redding and Mitchell were at a visceral connected peak in their performing life, and the dream-show sequences feature multiple heated explorations of songs from all over their repertoire up to that point, including the murder ballad "Hey Joe" and the National Anthem - first played live by the Experience in the summer of '68 and already a searing triumph, in a firefight medley with "Purple Haze" a year before Woodstock.
Further magic can be found - like the way Hendrix's glowing feedback ring and Mitchell's free-form thunder gradually resolve into the seductive march and invitation of "Are You Experienced?" the first song from the early show on the 10th - and a revealing interview with Hendrix a month after Winterland, at the Boston Garden.
Winterland presents some of Hendrix's most spectacular guitar work and the 180g 8LP Box Set is filled with rare live versions of classic songs such as "Manic Depression," "Are You Experienced?," "Tax Free," and "Little Wing" that are not part of any other Sony Legacy release. Fans will also enjoy Hendrix's dramatic interpretations of Cream's "Sunshine Of Your Love" and Howlin' Wolf's "Killing Floor" [with the Experience joined by Jefferson Airplane bassist Jack Casady] as well his rendition of Bob Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone," which has been selected as the lead track for this special release.
This special deluxe box set features never before released music from each of the six unforgettable Winterland performances. This deluxe edition of Winterland is markedly different from an inferior single disc compilation, long out of print, that was briefly issued by Rykodisc in 1987 and 1988.
The deluxe edition also presents a rare interview with Hendrix recorded backstage at the Boston Garden a few weeks after the Winterland performances. This previously unreleased bonus provides fans with a unique window into Hendrixs views about his background, his approach to the guitar and songwriting and future direction of his music.
The deluxe edition also features a 36 page booked filled with previously unpublished images by acclaimed photographers Robert Knight, Allen Tannenbaum and Jim Marshall as well as an essay by noted Rolling Stone journalist David Fricke.
Features:
Numbered, Limited Edition
180g Vinyl
Deluxe 8LP Box Set
Pressed at RTI
36-page Book
Selections:
Album One: October 10, 1968, Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LP1 - Side One:
1. Tax Free
2. Lover Man
LP1 - Side Two:
1. Sunshine of Your Love
2. Hear My Train A Comin
Album Two: October 10, 1968, Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LP2 - Side One:
1. Killing Floor
2. Foxey Lady
LP2 - Side Two:
1. Hey Joe
2. Star Spangled Banner
3. Purple Haze
Album Three: October 11, 1968, Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LP3 - Side One:
1. Tax Free
2. Like a Rolling Stone
LP3 - Side Two:
1. Lover Man
2. Hey Joe
3. Fire
4. Foxey Lady
Album Four: October 11, 1968, Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LP4 - Side One:
1. Are You Experienced?
LP4 - Side Two:
1. Red House
2. Purple Haze
Album Five: October 11, 1968, Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LP5 - Side One:
1. Fire
2. Lover Man
3. Like a Rolling Stone
LP5 - Side Two:
1. Manic Depression
2. Sunshine of Your Love
3. Little Wing
Album Six: October 11, 1968, Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LP6 - Side One:
1. Spanish Castle Magic
2. Red House
LP6 - Side Two:
1. Hey Joe
2. Purple Haze
3. Wild Thing
Album Seven: Bonus Disc, Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LP7 - Side One:
1. Foxy Lady (10/12/68)
2. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (10/10/68)
LP7 - Side Two:
3. Red House (10/10/68)
Album Eight: Bonus Disc, Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LP8 - Side One:
1. Are You Experienced? (10/10/68)
2. Star Spangled Banner (10/11/68)
3. Purple Haze (10/11/68)
LP8 - Side One:
1. Jimi Hendrix: Boston Garden Backstage Interview (11/16/68)
Experience Hendrix LLC and Legacy Recordings proudly announce titles representing the fourth wave of releases in the monumental Jimi Hendrix Catalog Project.
The fourth round titles from the artist Rolling Stone magazine called "the greatest guitarist of all time" focuses on Hendrix the concert performer with outstanding releases underscoring the artist's electrifying on-stage prowess.
On Thursday, October 10th, 1968, Jimi Hendrix walked onstage with his Experience, bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell, for the opening set of a long weekend at Winterland in San Francisco. The trio would play six sold-out shows over three nights at the 5400 capacity hall. Throughout the run, Hendrix would rotate several different legendary songs through his set lists. Amid the hits and road standards from his 1967 debut, Are You Experienced? - "Red House", "Foxey lady", "Purple Haze" - were a furious, rarely aired "Manic Depression", the concise rapture of "Little Wing" from 1968's Axis: Bold As Love and thrilling previews of "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" from Hendrix's bold new double LP, Electric Ladyland, which would come out the following week. Hendrix played with a volume and advanced ferocity that stressed even the best technology available to him, but the tapes were shelved, literally for decades.
Hendrix's October '68 shows in San Francisco were among the best he ever played with the Experience, and this collection - the first, official in-depth presentation of that legendary stand - is the evidence. Hendrix, Redding and Mitchell were at a visceral connected peak in their performing life, and the dream-show sequences feature multiple heated explorations of songs from all over their repertoire up to that point, including the murder ballad "Hey Joe" and the National Anthem - first played live by the Experience in the summer of '68 and already a searing triumph, in a firefight medley with "Purple Haze" a year before Woodstock.
Further magic can be found - like the way Hendrix's glowing feedback ring and Mitchell's free-form thunder gradually resolve into the seductive march and invitation of "Are You Experienced?" the first song from the early show on the 10th - and a revealing interview with Hendrix a month after Winterland, at the Boston Garden.
Winterland presents some of Hendrix's most spectacular guitar work and the 180g 8LP Box Set is filled with rare live versions of classic songs such as "Manic Depression," "Are You Experienced?," "Tax Free," and "Little Wing" that are not part of any other Sony Legacy release. Fans will also enjoy Hendrix's dramatic interpretations of Cream's "Sunshine Of Your Love" and Howlin' Wolf's "Killing Floor" [with the Experience joined by Jefferson Airplane bassist Jack Casady] as well his rendition of Bob Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone," which has been selected as the lead track for this special release.
This special deluxe box set features never before released music from each of the six unforgettable Winterland performances. This deluxe edition of Winterland is markedly different from an inferior single disc compilation, long out of print, that was briefly issued by Rykodisc in 1987 and 1988.
The deluxe edition also presents a rare interview with Hendrix recorded backstage at the Boston Garden a few weeks after the Winterland performances. This previously unreleased bonus provides fans with a unique window into Hendrixs views about his background, his approach to the guitar and songwriting and future direction of his music.
The deluxe edition also features a 36 page booked filled with previously unpublished images by acclaimed photographers Robert Knight, Allen Tannenbaum and Jim Marshall as well as an essay by noted Rolling Stone journalist David Fricke.
Features:
Numbered, Limited Edition
180g Vinyl
Deluxe 8LP Box Set
Pressed at RTI
36-page Book
Selections:
Album One: October 10, 1968, Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LP1 - Side One:
1. Tax Free
2. Lover Man
LP1 - Side Two:
1. Sunshine of Your Love
2. Hear My Train A Comin
Album Two: October 10, 1968, Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LP2 - Side One:
1. Killing Floor
2. Foxey Lady
LP2 - Side Two:
1. Hey Joe
2. Star Spangled Banner
3. Purple Haze
Album Three: October 11, 1968, Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LP3 - Side One:
1. Tax Free
2. Like a Rolling Stone
LP3 - Side Two:
1. Lover Man
2. Hey Joe
3. Fire
4. Foxey Lady
Album Four: October 11, 1968, Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LP4 - Side One:
1. Are You Experienced?
LP4 - Side Two:
1. Red House
2. Purple Haze
Album Five: October 11, 1968, Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LP5 - Side One:
1. Fire
2. Lover Man
3. Like a Rolling Stone
LP5 - Side Two:
1. Manic Depression
2. Sunshine of Your Love
3. Little Wing
Album Six: October 11, 1968, Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LP6 - Side One:
1. Spanish Castle Magic
2. Red House
LP6 - Side Two:
1. Hey Joe
2. Purple Haze
3. Wild Thing
Album Seven: Bonus Disc, Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LP7 - Side One:
1. Foxy Lady (10/12/68)
2. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (10/10/68)
LP7 - Side Two:
3. Red House (10/10/68)
Album Eight: Bonus Disc, Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
LP8 - Side One:
1. Are You Experienced? (10/10/68)
2. Star Spangled Banner (10/11/68)
3. Purple Haze (10/11/68)
LP8 - Side One:
1. Jimi Hendrix: Boston Garden Backstage Interview (11/16/68)