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  1. 8. Okt. 2023 · By Classic Rock. Contributions from. Henry Yates. published 8 October 2023. The hits, the posthumous tracks, the interstellar space jams – these are the greatest songs Jimi Hendrix recorded during his short life. (Image credit: nitor Picture Library/Popperfoto via Getty Images) Page 1 of 3: Page 1. Page 1.

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    • Hey Joe (1966) Schon seine erste erfolgreiche Single stammt nicht aus Hendrix’ eigener Feder. Doch weiß irgendwer, von wem Hey Joe eigentlich komponiert wurde?
    • Purple Haze (1967) Um den Text von Purple Haze ranken sich zahlreiche Mythen. Sogar Hendrix selbst äußerte sich höchst ambivalent zu der Nummer. So sollte der Song ursprünglich Purple Haze — Jesus Saves heißen.
    • The Wind Cries Mary (1967) Um The Wind Cries Mary aufzunehmen, brauchte Jimi Hendrix keine halbe Stunde. „Der Song wurde am Ende der Sessions von Fire aufgenommen“, berichtet Produzent Chas Chandler in einem Interview.
    • Foxy Lady (1967) In Foxy Lady geht Hendrix ein wenig archaischer zur Sache und singt mutmaßlich eine mehr als nur sexuell angehauchte Ode an das britische Model Heather Taylor.
  2. Jimi Hendrix greatest hits (full album) - Best songs of Jimi Hendrix {COOL MUSIC} Cool Music. 12.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 35K. 4M views 6 years ago. Jimi Hendrix greatest hits...

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    • ‘If Six Was Nine’
    • ‘Up from The Skies’
    • ‘Voodoo Chile’
    • ‘Come on (Part 1)’
    • ‘Little Wing’
    • ‘Manic Depression’
    • ‘Burning of The Midnight Lamp’
    • ‘1983… (A Merman I Should Turn to Be)’
    • ‘Fire’
    • ‘Stone Free’
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    Taking on Hendrix’s swagger, delivering bluesy vocals over an awe-inspiring guitar, the song is often referred to as “acid-blues” and its pretty easy to see the connection. Not only does Hendrix say he’s going “to wave my freak flag” but musically the song continues to “wave on” as the group break into a jazz-inspired jam session that feels like it...

    Featuring on the band’s second album, Axis: Bold as Love, Hendrix’s vision is enacted on ‘Up In The Skies’ as his love of science-fiction comes to the fore. An avid reader of classic sci-fi novels, Hendrix’s work often painted motifs of an infinite universe. The song was released as the only single from the band’s album and sees Hendrix depicted th...

    Not to be confused with another song which we will get to later, this track ‘Voodoo Chile’ was compiled with Hendrix, Mitchell and the help of Steve Winwood and Jack Casady, the track worked as the basis for the more famous version of the song. This one still has plenty of chops though, restrained and guarded, it actually feels a little more menaci...

    The beginning of the group’s third album Electric Ladyland‘s side two may start slow but it soon kicks into gear with ‘Come On’, a song which is about as close to straight rock ‘n’ roll as Hendrix ever comes, usually preferring to skirt outside that comparative mainstream. Of course, it has some serious guitar chops running through but the playing ...

    Found on the band’s second album Axis: Bold as Love, ‘Little Wing’ is a ballad which captures everything that was impressive about Hendrix. He managed to traverse the line between physical, imposing and yet somehow ethereal. Of course, Hendrix kicks things up a notch when lets his guitar say the words he can’t. It brings the ballad back down to ear...

    Appearing on the band’s debut album Are You Experienced?, ‘Manic Depression’ is one song on the album that really sticks out—largely, because it has a strong message. But while the notions of clinical depression are here for all to see, the real point of note is that Hendrix is clearly lovesick. The fast-paced triple metre gives the song chops and ...

    With music and lyrics from the mind of Jimi Hendrix its probably fair to say that this track from the band’s Electric Ladyland album probably would never have landed so heavily without the R&B band Sweet Inspirations who provide the perfect refrain for Hendrix’s swirling sounds. Produced by Chas Chandler, the track was released as the group’s fourt...

    The track began life as Jimi Hendrix strumming alone on his guitar. Soon enough though, the song provided a taste of what the future may have held for Hendrix. The song was the first time he really used the Record Plant studio to full effect. With a full orchestration behind him, suddenly his guitar didn’t sound revolutionary or explosive but vital...

    “Let me stand next to you fire,” sings Hendrix over a pounding rhythm and his now-iconic guitar sounds which feel akin to a licking flame. Following one of the quietest moments on the band’s first album Are You Experienced?, ‘Fire’ has a habit of kicking the heat up to 100 and as Hendrix sings “move over, Rover/ Let Jimi take over” before unleashin...

    The second song ever recorded by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, the track was eventually released as part of the CD edition of their 1967 debut album. The track quickly became an integral anthem for the counter-culture movement. Looking back, it’s all there, isn’t it? The ambiguous title, the unfathomable guitar sound, the creative energy and enthusi...

    A list of the best songs by the legendary rock guitarist and songwriter, from his psychedelic classics to his bluesy covers. Discover the stories behind the songs, from his vision of alien visitors to his love of sci-fi novels.

  3. Essential tracks from Jimi Hendrix including All Along the Watchtower, Purple Haze, Voodoo Child (Slight Return), Fire, Hey Joe and more.

  4. 3. Dez. 2011 · From 'Are You Experienced' (1967) A rock standard previously played by Hendrix with his former band the Blue Flame, "Hey Joe" was the first single the Jimi Hendrix Experience released and became a ...

  5. 14. Sept. 2020 · 21. "Machine Gun". From: Band of Gypsys (1970) / Songs for Groovy Children: The Fillmore East Concerts (2019) In which Hendrix protests the Vietnam War both in lyric and sound, using his guitar to ...