The revolutionary impact Jimi Hendrix, Billy Cox, and Buddy Miles had upon the boundries and definitions of rock, R&B, and funk can be traced to four concerts over the course of two evenings in January, 1970. Live at the Fillmore East provides exciting, enthusiastic renditions of never before issued material such as "Izabella," "Burning Desire" and alternate versions of "Power of Soul," while "Machine Gun" offers a new perspective and a deeper appreciation of the group’s unrivaled sound. Even Experience favorites like "Stone Free" and "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" take on a new form, blending Jimi’s unparrelleled virtuosity with the deceptively simple, bedrock rhythmic foundation of Cox and Miles. Live at the Fillmore East documents the highlights of these legendary performances; in previewing the songs that Jimi considered the next step in his musical evolution, he also captured the turning point of a career that boasted infinite possibilities.
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Stone Free
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Power of Soul
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Hear My Train A Comin'
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Machine Gun
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Izabella
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Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
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We Gotta Live Together
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Auld Land Syne
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Who Knows
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Stepping Stone
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Stop
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Changes
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Machine Gun
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Earth Blues
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Burning Desire
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Wild Thing
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