The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Live At Berkeley

 (150 Gram)


Label:

Legacy

Genre:

Pop/Rock

Product No.:
ALEG 99260
UPC: 886919926019
Availability:
In Stock
Category:

Vinyl Record


No. of Discs: 2

 
$29.98

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Pressed on 150-gram vinyl at Quality Record Pressings!

Cut from the analog masters by Bernie Grundman! The 2003 version of this title was cut from digital files. Not this time!!

Includes deluxe 8-page booklet with rare photos and comprehensive liner notes

Live at Berkeley is a posthumous live album by The Jimi Hendrix Experience originally released in September 2003. 

On May 30, 1970, Jimi, Mitch Mitchell and Billy Cox played two shows at the Berkeley Theater. This disc consists of the songs played at the second show. Parts of both shows have been available as a bootlegs for many years, some of them relatively low quality affairs. Eleven tunes, all of them well known to Hendrix aficionados, are presented here in the best sound yet — a significant step up from the best bootlegs.

This LP captures Hendrix in a period of transition. He was ready to start a new chapter, having no way of knowing he'd be dead in a matter of months. After his Band of Gypsys phase, he had decided to reunite the original Experience, but bassist Noel Redding declined, perhaps convinced that his band, Fat Mattress, was bound for glory. Consequently, the visceral R&B of the Gypsys mixed with the fluid open-endedness of the Experience through the combination of Mitch Mitchell and drummer Billy Cox.

On this night in Berkeley in 1970, the trio was on fire, roaring through "old" chestnuts ("Hey Joe," "Purple Haze") invested with new life, and pushing the boundaries with works-in-progress (embryonic versions of what would become "Straight Ahead" and "New Rising Sun"). It's interesting to note that while Hendrix's gut-wrenching solos on the evening's second set were among his most expressive, the song list tended toward the more blues-based numbers rather than the psychedelic masterpieces he'd been concocting in the studio. It's as fascinating to hear him make his way through the thickets where composition and improvisation meet, as it is tragic that we'll never know where he would have emerged at the other end of his journey.

 

 




Side One
1. Introduction
2. (Pass It On) Straight Ahead
3. Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)
4. Lover Man

Side Two
1. Stone Free
2. Hey Joe
3. I Don't Live Today

Side Three
1. Machine Gun
2. Foxey Lady

Side Four
1. Star Spangeled Banner
2. Purple Haze
3. Voodoo Child (Slight Return)

Customer Reviews (5.00 Stars) 2 person(s) rated this product.

In Your Face!

posted on 03/07/2015
5 Stars
Reviewer: Jon Williams
You have got to get this one. Limited edition pressings, mine is #2999 and only $20.00. Worth twice that! The sound stage is wide and deep. The clarity of the instruments is unmatched. You"ll feel like there at Berkeley.

This is hands down THE BEST LIVE RECORDING OF HENDRIX PERIOD. Hendrix, Cox and Mitchell were at their best.

I have some 45 RPM pressings from Quality Records of The Doors / LA Woman and Fleetwood Mac / self titled and this is right up there with them in sonic quality.

My pressing is defiantly audiophile quality, the vinyl is flat and dead quiet. The packaging is first rate.

Quality Records DOES NOT DISAPPOINT! Thank you Quality.


The analogue is much better!

posted on 08/07/2012
5 Stars
Reviewer: Bret L Miller
The sound is so much more emotionally satisfying, smooth, relaxed and natural sounding. The overdrive that Jimi uses often causes a lot of digital glare that gets noisy and fatigues your ears- not so with this gem. The fluid, organic, genius nature of his ability come flowing naturally out of your speakers and into your ears. Though digital mastering is getting much better, this shows that a good master tape can provide a better end product with superior analogue transfer and pressing.


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