Jimi Hendrix - Experience Hendrix: The Best Of Jimi Hendrix (1997/2011)

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Title: Experience Hendrix: The Best Of Jimi Hendrix
Year Of Release: 1997/2011
Label: Legacy Recordings
Genre: Classic Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:13:24
Total Size: 172 mb | 491 mb
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Tracklist:

1. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Purple Haze
2. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Fire
3. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - The Wind Cries Mary
4. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Hey Joe
5. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - All Along the Watchtower
6. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Stone Free
7. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Crosstown Traffic
8. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Manic Depression
9. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Little Wing
10. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - If 6 Was 9
11. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Foxey Lady
12. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Bold as Love
13. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Castles Made of Sand
14. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Red House
15. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
16. Jimi Hendrix - Freedom
17. Jimi Hendrix - Night Bird Flying
18. Jimi Hendrix - Angel
19. Jimi Hendrix - Dolly Dagger
20. Jimi Hendrix - Star Spangled Banner (Live at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, August 18, 1969)

This compilation just misses being the perfect single-CD Jimi Hendrix anthology, and it's a crying shame because it comes so close. Its main virtue is that, in contrast to Smash Hits the only compilation of Hendrix's work approved by the artist it extends its reach past 1968. The last of the tracks come from the abortive First Rays of the New Rising Sun album, left unfinished at the time of his death, and show off a more R&B and soul-oriented sound than Hendrix was generally known for and are worth the price of the disc by themselves. In fact, some of these cuts recall Hendrix's history with the Isley Brothers, but done his way, with the range of sounds that he was generating in 1970. The disc concludes with the obligatory live version of "The Star Spangled Banner" from Woodstock, which is of massive historical and cultural importance. Where it falls short is by leaving out "Can You See Me" and "Remember," which are on Smash Hits it's a pity because the presence of two of those cuts (which, in fairness, can be found on Are You Experienced?) would make this compilation perfect in most respects.