Electric Ladyland | 
enlarge | Artist: The Jimi Hendrix Experience Label: Experience Hendrix Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 267 reviews Sales Rank: 932
Format: Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.8 x 0.5
MPN: 008811160029 UPC: 008811160029 EAN: 0008811160029 ASIN: B000002P5U
Release Date: April 22, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: IMPORT CD. Brand new and factory sealed! Free upgrade to First Class for US orders and to Air Mail for international orders!
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| • | ... And The Gods Made Love | | • | Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland) | | • | Crosstown Traffic | | • | Voodoo Chile | | • | Little Miss Strange | | • | Long Hot Summer Night | | • | Come On (Let The Good Times Roll) | | • | Gypsy Eyes | | • | Burning Of The Midnight Lamp | | • | Rainy Day, Dream Away | | • | 1983 ... (A Merman I Should Turn To Be) | | • | Moon, Turn The Tides ... Gently Gently Away | | • | Still Raining, Still Dreaming | | • | House Burning Down | | • | All Along The Watchtower | | • | Voodoo Child (Slight Return) |
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Amazon.com essential recording Bursting with ideas and energy, Jimi Hendrix's second album release of 1968 (following Axis: Bold as Love) was a double-LP set that showcased virtually everything the guitar genius had to offer: blistering blues ("Voodoo Chile"), galaxy-patrolling space jams ("1983... A Merman I Should Turn to Be"), psychedelic soul ("Crosstown Traffic"), and skyscraping rock ("Voodoo Child (Slight Return)"). In the midst of all this was even a hit song--Hendrix's remarkable reading of Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower," featuring a series of baton-passing guitar solos, all distinct and brilliant. Seemingly diffuse when first released; in hindsight, kaleidoscopically eclectic. --Billy Altman
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=) July 16, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great CD i love the songs and etc. Only thing is it took a while to get it shipping wasn't very fast.
The Best Album or CD I've Ever Heard July 6, 2008 Electric Ladyland is, in my humble opinion, the single greatest recording ever made. 'nough said.
What can I say about Jimi ??? He is insuperable !!! Quality is Superb !!! June 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am at a loss for words [speaking of Jimi]. I've purchased this recording at least 4 times !!! Since it first came out on vinyl !!! The only question to ask is, Quality of the reproduction?
YOU PAY FOR WHAT YOU GET !!! If you buy a cheap quality reproduction ,,, it will sound like poop.
Pay the money and get GREAT QUALITY ,,, take it from a wise man who has traversed the trials and tribulations of a ca. 60's baby-boomer !!!
THIS CD IS AWESOME, MOST EXCELLENT ,,, IT WILL NOT DISAPPOINT !!! enough said, peace
The Jimi Hendrix Experience, "Electric Ladyland" 1968 May 31, 2008 A great album timeless. Its not just a rock album but a, jazz, blues, funk, and mainly psychedelic rock album. Coming out in the summer of 68' this was a huge hit. This album is also really experiementing with the wah-wah pedal a lot. Some key tracks on here are, voodoo child(slight return), still raning still dreaming, rainy day dream away, gypsy eyes, all along with the watchtower, 1983 a merman i should turn too be, house burning down etc. 1. ... And The Gods Made Love 4/5 stars 2. Have you ever been to electric ladyland 4/5 stars 3. Crosstown Traffic 5/5 stars 4. Voodoo Chile 5/5 stars 5. Little Miss Strange 4/5 stars 6. Long Hot Summer Night 5/5 stars 7. Come On Let The Good Times Roll 4/5 stars 8. Gypsy Eyes 5/5 stars 9. Burning Of The Midnight Lamp 5/5 stars 10. Rainy Day Dream Away 5/5 stars 11. 1983(a merman i should turn to be) 5/5 stars 12. Moon Turn The Tides Gently, 4/5 stars 13. Still Raining Still Dreaming 5/5 stars 14. House Burning Down 5/5 stars 15. All Along The Watchtower 5/5 stars 16. Voodoo Child(Slight Return) 5/5 stars
New Horizons May 2, 2008 Jimi Hendrix's third and final album with the original Experience found him taking his funk and psychedelic sounds to the absolute limit. The result was not only one of the best rock albums of the era, but also Hendrix's original musical vision at its absolute apex. When revisionist rock critics refer to him as the maker of a generation's mightiest dope music, this is the album they're referring to. But Electric Ladyland is so much more than just background music for chemical intake. Kudos to engineer Eddie Kramer (who supervised the remastering of the original two-track stereo masters for this 1997 reissue on MCA) for taking Hendrix's visions of a soundscape behind his music and giving it all context, experimenting with odd mic techniques, echo, backward tape, flanging, and chorusing, all new techniques at the time, at least the way they're used here. What Hendrix sonically achieved on this record expanded the concept of what could be gotten out of a modern recording studio in much the same manner as Phil Spector had done a decade before with his Wall of Sound. As an album this influential (and as far as influencing a generation of players and beyond, this was his ultimate statement for many), the highlights speak for themselves: "Crosstown Traffic," his reinterpretation of Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower," "Burning of the Midnight Lamp," the spacy "1983...(A Merman I Should Turn to Be)," and "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)," a landmark in Hendrix's playing. With this double set (now on one compact disc), Hendrix once again pushed the concept album to new horizons.
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