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Both Sides of the Sky
Rock · 2018 · 13 tracks

Both Sides of the Sky

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Listening to this album feels like being a fly on the wall at the Record Plant during the most transitional years of Hendrix's life. It is not a polished pop statement but a collection of high-voltage experiments where you can hear the gears turning.

The sound is thick with the smell of hot vacuum tubes and the physical thud of wooden drum rooms. It captures a restless genius moving away from the flower-power psychedelia of the mid-sixties toward a heavier, more grounded funk-inflected blues that would eventually define the Band of Gypsys era.

Tracklist · 13 Tracks
01
Mannish Boy
5:02
02
Lover Man
3:04
03
Hear My Train A Comin’
7:26
04
Stepping Stone
3:14
05
$20 Fine
5:01
06
Power of Soul
5:56
07
Jungle
3:29
08
Things I Used to Do
3:42
09
Georgia Blues
7:56
10
Sweet Angel
3:56
11
Woodstock
5:20
12
Send My Love to Linda
4:38
13
Cherokee Mist
7:01
Moments Worth Listening For
The moment the heavy, syncopated riff of Mannish Boy locks in with the Band of Gypsys rhythm section.
Jimi's unexpected, melodic bass lines providing the foundation for Stephen Stills on the cover of Woodstock.
The blistering, raw intensity of the live-in-studio take of Hear My Train A Comin' that captures the original Experience's power.
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